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 A Holocaust survivor marked a school photo with red stickers to identify which of his classmates were murdered by Nazis

 Frank Bright, now 91, is determined that the memory of his school friends does not die and painstakingly searched through German records to find out what happened to each of them

 He estimates at least 27 of the 45 pupils in his now poignant class photo were murdered in concentration camps just a few years after it was taken

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Frank Bright, now 91, is determined that the memory of his classmates does not die (Picture: BBC) Mr Bright, who now lives in Suffolk, said: 'I call the photo "red for dead"

It's pretty crude, but it's to the point. Advertisement Advertisement 'Since I had the means and the energy to do it, I thought I ought to bring them back into memory, otherwise, like all the rest, they would disappear into oblivion.' Boy, 15, rushed to hospital after being stabbed in south LondonHe added: 'It's a tragic photo

Not only did they die, but they obviously had no descendants, they never really had a life at all

They were all murdered for no particular reason.'  One of the boys in the picture, Pick Haus, was sent to a ghetto in November 1942

 'He was sent on from the ghetto to Auschwitz, and he did not survive,' Mr Bright said

'And of his transport of 2,038 people, only 144 survived.' He identified another girl in the photo as Suzanna Jung, saying: 'She had ginger hair as far as I remember

She was sent to Auschwitz in October 1944, did not survive.' He estimates more than half of his classmates perished at the hands of the Nazis (Picture: BBC) Mr Bright, who now lives in Suffolk, thinks that more than half his classmates died in the Holocaust (Picture: BBC) Mr Bright's research will be featured on BBC documentary The Last Survivors, who spoke to a number of survivors living in Britain

He told the programme of another classmate: 'A very pretty girl, Edita, I think I had a crush on her, but from a distance

'She was sent to Auschwitz, did not survive.' Woman who lost unborn baby in car crash wants law changed after driver is jailed Mr Bright was taken to Auschwitz at the age of 16 with his mother, just two weeks after his father was murdered

Advertisement Advertisement  His mother was killed in the camp's gas chambers on arrival and the teenage Mr Bright was forced to work as slave labour until his release

 He and his fellow survivors lost most of their family and friends while the Nazis continued their systematic murder of six milion Jewish people across Europe

 The Last Survivors will be shown on BBC 2 at 9pm tomorrow. Got a story for Metro.co.uk?  If you have a story for our news team, email us at webnews@metro.co.uk

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For more infomation >> Holocaust survivor marked school picture to see how many classmates were killed by Nazis - Duration: 3:22.

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Transfer news: Alan Shearer assesses how many players Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal need - Duration: 2:16.

Chelsea have already completed the marquee signing of Gonzalo Higauin this month but the other teams chasing the top four and the Premier League title are yet to make their move.

Arsenal are looking at deals for the likes of Barcelona's Denis Saurez, PSG's Christopher Nkunku and most recently Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic.

Funds are tight at the Emirates, so the club are looking at loan deals only.

Recent injuries to Rob Holding, Hector Bellerin and Laurent Koscielny could also see them bring in a defensive recruit this month.

And Premier League legend Shearer reckons they need at least one new recruit if they are to mount a top four challenge.

"There is just a week left in the January transfer window and many clubs will be desperately trying to do some business before it shuts," he told Coral.

"Arsenal need one or two players so it would be no surprise to see them strengthen their squad."

Liverpool and Manchester City are both flying high at the top of the table and neither club look likely to sign any players this month having splashed the cash in the summer.

Meanwhile, United are looking into the prospect of any players becoming available across Europe and have also been linked with Perisic.

But Shearer feels the fact Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is their interim boss and they aren't sure who to appoint in the summer could impact how many signings they make before Thursday's 11pm deadline.

"It would take someone very special to become available for Manchester City or Liverpool to sign anyone, as they have to be happy with the way the season has gone so far with what they already have at their disposal," the Newcastle legend said.

"Manchester United could do with a defender or two.

"But it is a difficult situation for them at the moment as they do not know who their manager is going to be next season. So I would be surprised if they invested a lot of money either.

"Often the signings that are made in the January transfer window are out of desperation and panic which can lead to clubs paying over the top.

"Managers will look at where they have come up short over the last few months and try to fix the situation."

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