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Auschwitz: Survivor Warns Against Nazi Slogans

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"I regret that in many European countries, including Poland, individuals who proclaim Nazi slogans march with impunity in the streets," said 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Leon Weintraub during Friday's commemorations of the 81st anniversary of the liquidation of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, held at Radegast Station in Łódź. On the 81st anniversary of the departure of the last death train from Łódź's Radegast Station to Auschwitz, which departed on…
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"I regret that in many European countries, including Poland, individuals who proclaim Nazi slogans march with impunity in the streets," said 99-year-old Holocaust survivor Leon Weintraub during Friday's commemorations of the 81st anniversary of the liquidation of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, held at Radegast Station in Łódź. On the 81st anniversary of the departure of the last death train from Łódź's Radegast Station to Auschwitz, which departed on…

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upday broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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