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Getty Images Auschwitz after releasing the camp in January 1945.Getty Images

After Auschwitz released the camp in January 1945

“Seeing a concentration camp with my eyes, he really lived home, which has really brought you to young people. We will be able to vote more. We have. ‘

Xavier is a 17-year-old German student. I met Dachau in a Holocaust Education Center, southern Germany, in the corner of the Nazi concentration scope of the Nazi in the south. He and his classmates spent two days there, to know the people of the Nazi in their country and discuss the importance of today’s world.

The eighteen-year melik confessed that he did not know about the Holocaust before he came to Dachaura. Eva Umlauf, who survived, touched his heart to talk about what happened, he said.

He preferred to speak more often with racism and intolerance. “I wear a head scarf and people often disapprove. We need to learn more about each other we all live together.”

Miguel warned that racism and anti-Semitism is growing on social media platforms, including jokes about the Holocaust. “We have to prevent this,” he said his 17-year-old friend ID.

“We are the last generation that people who survived the tragedy survived. We must ensure that we are all informed to prevent this from happening again.”

They are honest and hopeful. Some people can say naive.

Here in Europe, 80 years after the end of the Holocaust, society are increasingly distributed. Favorites of political parties are often exacerbated, but not only at the right end and left end, pointing to the other quickly. External. Unwanted. Be migrants, Muslims, LGBTQ + People or Jews.

Eva Rund, one survivor, talking to the students of Dachau

Eva Rund talks with Dachau students

“I want everyone to live together, Jews, Catholics, black, white, or whatever, says Eva Umlaf, caused such an impression on German teenagers who survived the Holocaust.

It describes the warning that may occur when the Holocaust is prejudice.

“That’s why I dedicate my time talking, talking, talking,” he says. At the age of 80 now, this Monday was the youngest prisoner who released eight decades of the eight decades ago, Auschwitz, the youngest prisoner. He has written a book on his experiences and, along with the work of a psychiatrist, speaks frequently on death areas and anti-Semitism, home and foreign audiences.

The “Death Mills” is the title of a film of the United States, which was shown to German civilian civilians, edited from the alys given by the 300 concentration frameworks that were released by Nazi and their allies.

The skeletal people naked, cut-headed and with empty eyes, mixed and stumble upon the camera. A man hives a meatless bone, clearly looking for food. The stack of corpses are in every corner; Light faces forever shouts twisted mouths.

While storage storage, you see the golden teeth with carefully labeled, reading glasses and shoes dead men, women and children. And a range of hair cut to female prisoners, wrapped and ready to sell the profits of Nazi.

“My body remembers what my head has forgotten”

The Nazis used concentration and death frameworks “Reich enemies” or simply for the slave labor and massive disposal of people who were “untermenschen” (underlying human beings “. Among other things: ethnic polish, gypsy, the Soviet prisoners of war, other people with disabilities, otherwise labeled as homosexuals and the greatest goal of all: Jewish Jews.

A total of six million Jews were killed as a Holocaust. National documents and wars are calculated based on the previous and subsequent demographic data.

The legal term “genocide” was created and accepted as an international crime, after realizing the expanse of the world’s massive Nazi murder, he continued to pass through the war. It corresponds to actions to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group in full or part.

Auschwitz is probably the most popular Nazi camp. His horrors have come to symbolize the Holocaust as a whole. 1.1 million people were killed there, including a million Jews. Most were massively poisoned in the gas chambers. Their corpses burned in giant incinerators. Ashes provided to its farmers to use in their fields.

“I was too young to realize what was happening to Auschwitz,” said EVV students. “But what my mind has forgotten, my body remembers.”

Teenagers listened to attentive. No one moved or looked at his mobile phone, EV explained that he had the A-26959 in his arm tattooed in blue ink.

It was part of the “process” of each prisoner who reached Auschwite, which was immediately gasped and selected forced work or forced medical experimentation.

Miguel, Melike and Martha Students

Miguel, Melike and Martha students spent two days at Dachau studying the Nazi’s past in their country

“Why did they choose a two-year-old baby tattoo?” He asks EVA. He says that he finds only one answer to this question: “Supergizakiak”, “they thought they were creating a superior race – they didn’t think Jews were humans.

“We were rats, subgizakia, completely dehumanized by this master of breeds. And so they were equally two years or 80 years old.”

Trauma received from his young mother, who felt the loss and war in war in war with himself, with whom he had no grandmother who had a grandmother who had no grandmother, in a moment, in a moment, in silent crying. . Especially when he plays a video of the new “running” running “Auschwitzen, where they survive with young people throughout Europe,” never again “mantra.

While seeing him, several teasers of Eva’s audience also have tears down the cheeks.

But in a few cars, at the Munich Jewish Community Center, the President of the Jewish Community Charlotte Knobloch has told me how worries me with the spiral of current anti-Semitism.

Born in the early 1930s, Mrs. Knobloch has kept his hand and shattered the Jewish shows and the synagogues in Kristalnacht, when the Nazi regime carried out many acts of violence against Jews and theirs. The property, the Jews were not encouraged by most Germans or looked on the other side.

He says anti-Semitism never disappeared completely after the war, but he didn’t think things would be as disturbing as now. Germany, too, says he has done a lot historically to deal with his Nazi past and be careful against anti-Semitism.

It is an assertion that members of the Jewish community in Germany and elsewhere say that David’s star is afraid of wearing public and preferring to receive a jewish newspaper to their homes, fearing “Jewish”. their neighbors.

The UK Community Security Trust and the Basic Rights Agency of the EU counts the same story. The FRA says that 96% of Jews interviewed in 13 European countries say that it undergo anti-Semitism in everyday life.

South American Jewish communities also noticed the significant increase in anti-Semitism, while Canada bombed a synagogue a few weeks ago and a shooting happened in a Jewish school. In the US last summer, the graves of Jewish were profaned in Cincinnati in the city.

The former president Joe Biden identified the global anti-Semitism as an external policy concern. Deborah Lipstadt, who was a special mandate to control and fight, says anti-Semitism online – along with Islamophobia and other types of discrimination – it says that external agents like Russia, Iran and China to sow division in society and sow division in society. Advance their goals and messages.

The rise of anti-Semitism also speaks after the military response given by Israel, a ten thousand Palestinians, after the slaughter of Israel on 7,200 people guided by Hamas on 7 October 2023.

“Thinking things in 2025 would have been different

Lipstadt teacher says Israel’s military action is often accused of Jews. All Jews cannot be held responsible for the decisions of the Government of Israel. That’s racism.

The Amadeu Antonio Foundation includes information on anti-Semitular events, last month that Langenau’s Church and the Town Hall was listed in a scraping reduced case, asking to throw Israel boycott and gas. Jews – Reference to the Nazi Gas Gas of the Holocaust.

Auschwitz and the Holocaust did not start with poisonous gases. Their roots were from Jews who retreats in Europe.

The General Manager of the European Rabbics Conference, Gady Gronich warned that the purpose of minority is now becoming a major. He is undergoing a Muslim community right now, he says, with the level of anti-Semitism that sees himself is surprised.

It believes that 80 years since World War II, some deliberately select Holocaust and deliberately learning in the past.

But the past will not be silent. Near the city of Polish Gdansk, under the snow-covered leaves that cover the forest floor, you still find traces of the shoes that are thrown, the victims of the Holocaust.

Shoes in a forest on the trunk

Stutthof remains from the scope of the ancient concentration camps of the ancient concentration scope of Stutthof.

There are so small sole, partially buried under the ground, the dead owners had to be small children. Seams of some pieces of leather can still be seen. They sent millions of shoes here to a leather factory, which was directed by slaves in the field of Stutthof concentration in the hour.

The shoes came from all the territories occupied by the Nazis. But above all, it is believed to be auschwitz.

“For me these shoes are screaming. They’re shouting: We were alive 80 years ago!” GRZEGORZ KwiatKowski told me Polish musicians. It is a long-standing campaign to recover and visible shoes, along with others in the concentration camp. The message of the footwear is against war and discrimination, says Gregor. And it must be heard.

“These shoes were people. You know our shoes, or my shoes, or my shoes, or my son’s shoes. These shoes require not only to preserve ourselves (as human beings) I was sure to change the moral way that things would be very different in 2025. “

The memory of the release of Auschwitz releasing this year is particularly significant. Probably the last anniversary of witnesses and survivors will be alive to tell and ask what happened: What are we remembering today and what lessons we have forgotten?

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