Auschwitz survivors fear rising hate could bring another Holocaust 80 years later
- The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz is being marked with a ceremony attended by survivors and world leaders, signaling the last major observance for many survivors.
- Tova Friedman, an 86-year-old survivor, warns about rising hatred and antisemitism, stating, 'The world has become toxic.'
- Polish President and European leaders emphasize the importance of remembering the victims of the Holocaust as survivors dwindle in number.
- Manfred Goldberg, a 94-year-old survivor, reflects on his experiences and the importance of sharing his story to combat silence.
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Auschwitz survivors warn against rise of global antisemitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Auschwitz survivors warned against increasing antisemitism across the globe while they gathered with world leaders at the site of the Polish death camp for the 80th anniversary of their liberation.
'Be attentive and be vigilant': Auschwitz survivors urge the world against rising antisemitism
Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazis' largest death camp, witnessed unimaginable horrors, where 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered. Survivors gathered on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, warning of rising antisemitism and calling for vigilance against hate.
Auschwitz survivors warn of a ‘great increase in antisemitism’
Auschwitz survivors warned of the dangers of rising antisemitism yesterday, as they marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp by Soviet troops, in one of the last such gatherings of those who experienced its horrors.
At Auschwitz Memorial, Survivors See Echoes of the Past in Rising Antisemitism
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — Auschwitz survivors warned Monday of the rising antisemitism and hatred they are witnessing in the modern world as they gathered with world leaders and European royalty on the 80th anniversary of the death camp's liberation.
At Auschwitz memorial, survivors see echoes of the past in rising antisemitism - Boston News, Weather, Sports
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — Auschwitz survivors warned Monday of the rising antisemitism and hatred they are witnessing in the modern world as they gathered with world leaders and European royalty on the 80th anniversary of the death camp’s liberation. In all, 56 survivors gathered under a huge tent set up over a gate and railway tracks at the site of the former camp. Many participants expect it to be the last major observance with any notable numbe…
Holocaust survivors remind world to never forget
Commemorations are being held to mark 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet troops. A few of the remaining survivors warned of the rising antisemitism and hatred they are witnessing in the modern world during a ceremony that was held on Monday at the site of the camp, which Nazi Germany set up in occupied Poland during World War Two to murder European Jews on a massive scale. We spoke with Ambassador Deborah Lipstad…
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