Auschwitz survivors return as world remembers Nazi death camp 80 years on
- Susan Pollack, an Auschwitz survivor, recalls her experience of being separated from her mother and the terror she felt upon arrival at the concentration camp.
- About 50 survivors will return to Auschwitz-Birkenau to commemorate its liberation on January 27, 1945, alongside heads of state like King Charles and Emmanuel Macron.
- Pollack emphasizes that the recent rise in antisemitism is driven by ignorance, and she believes kindness will make people stronger.
- The Auschwitz extermination camp killed approximately 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, in less than five years, highlighting the horrors of the Holocaust.
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