Holocaust survivors share why gathering at Auschwitz 80 years after its liberation is crucial to history
- World leaders and royalty commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, where Nazi Germany murdered over a million people, mostly Jews, on January 27, 1945.
- About 50 survivors attended the events, alongside leaders from Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, Canada, and France, emphasizing the importance of their voices.
- Holocaust survivor Marian Turski and others spoke about the need to remember victims and combat antisemitism, highlighting the relevance of their experiences today.
- The anniversary serves as a reminder to educate future generations about hatred and the importance of vigilance against oppression.
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