King to visit Auschwitz on Holocaust Memorial Day
- Susan Pollack, now 94, shared her experiences as a Holocaust survivor with Sky News presenter Sarah-Jane Mee ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day.
- During the Holocaust, Susan and her family were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she faced extreme dehumanization and terror.
- After being liberated from Bergen-Belsen, Susan was taken to Sweden, where she received food and support, which helped her survive.
- Susan emphasizes that the recent rise in antisemitism is driven by ignorance and recalls the horrors of being separated from her family.
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The Kings reinforce their commitment against the genocide at Auschwitz
It was two o'clock in the afternoon when an Air Army 45 plane landed at Katowice Airport, a few kilometres from Oswiezim, the Polish city where the German concentration camp at Auschwitz is located. Dressed in rigorous mourning, five years after their first official visit, the Kings returned to this extermination camp to reinforce their commitment against the genocide that the Nazis carried out here between 1940 and 1945, when they murdered 1.1 …
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