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Those who survived in Auschwitz is not warning from history as memories die


Paul Kirby

EUROPE DIGITAL EDITOR

“We were removed all our humanity”: Auschwitz survived

Their numbers decrease, but Auschwitz survived voices are strong.

“We were removed from all humanity,” Leon Weintraub said, 99, the four oldest four oldest deaths at the Birkenu Extermination Camp.

The world leaders and the European royal shoulders survived Monday 56 years on the genocide of Hitler on Monday, 80 years later.

“We were a victim in a moral in a moral,” said Tava Friedman, who was the horrible of the Nazi harassment as a girl who was attached to his mother’s hands.

He described it from his hiding place in a laboratory, “as all my little friends were rounded and led to the dead, while the parents of the parents fell by the deaf ears.”

The warnings of history were clear: those who survived the risks of intolerance and anti-Semitism was mine.

The scope of death was covered by a horrible and white tent, Leon Weintraub had a particularly attractive “sensitive to all expressions of intolerance and kingdoms” to “different people”

Beata Zawrzel / Nurphoto Burkenau Elderly a woman who survived the death camp allows a younger woman and a young woman to put a candleBeata Zawrzel / Nurphoto

Survived Niusia Horowitz-Karkulitz (c), which was sent to Birkenau in 1944, was between 56 camps where the ceremony attended

The Nazis killed 1.1 million people in Auschwitz-birkenu. 1941 and 1945.

They were almost a million Jews, 70,000 Polish prisoners, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 star prisoners in an unknown and gay man.

This was one of six deaths created in 1942 by the Nazis created in occupied Poland, and it was the farthest.

Another survival of speaking, 94, another Catholic was arrested in the Varsovia uprising in 1944. He remembered where Josef Mengele called “Nazi” called “Nazi”. In Birkenau, he no longer needed for the deadly medical experiments.

98 years, 98 years old, little said they had lived to the campport of death and now, but they were hands. His thoughts became a million victims “because those who have never unrelated or felt, because they were consumed with that mass destruction.”

The Director of the Auschwitz Museum in Piotr Cywinski, who gave a cheerful memory of what happened, as those who survived.

“Memory pain helps, without memory … You don’t have any history, no matter how many references, he said, with many of them with blue and white stripes to symbolize prisoners. .

Memory was the clock of that day, marked on the day of the day of the International Holocaust.

Polish president Andrzej Duada was committed to preserving the memory of six death camps in his territory, Trebrinkan, Belz, Majdan and Chelmno.

Getty Images Polish President Andrzej Duda and Piotr Cywinski, Tribute to 'The Death Wall' Getty Images

Polish President Andrzej Duda (left) and the Auschwitz Museum, Piotr Cywinski (right), Tribute to both paid

“We are the patron saint of memory,” after putting a crown on the wall, thousands of prisoners did it in Auschwitz 1, a concentration camp (1.85 kilometers) away from the birkenu.

Far from the United Nations New York entrance, the Secretary of Government of the Govertains of the Govertains “is not in addition to being a moral action, is an action,” and he warned that the Holocaust was expanding and hated around the world.

Survivor Primo Levi said the Italian, wrote his memories for posterity campers but suffered the scars of what he witnessed. Elie Wiesel survived in the agreement, Levi “Has Auschwitz died 40 years later.”

Reuters Zelensky, a trademark with a trident symbol in Ukraine, lights a candle within a large tent, in a ceremony in BirkenauReuters

President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, made a candle of another world to put a candle in the memory of victims

Among those who traveled to Poland Monday, Auschwitz Red Auschwitz was king Charles, King Willem, King and Queen Maxima King, the king of Spain and the queen of the queen of Mary.

Charles III Monarch gave to visit Auschwitz for first service, and he could see tears that could be seen as many survived accounts.

Reuters King Charles III made auschwitz rides on January 27, 1945 to mark 80 years since the release of concentration camp.Reuters

King Charles turned to Auschwitz, among other things, which were sent to the concentration camp

When he hit the camp, he put a crown in the memory of the victims.

The sources next to the king said it was a deep visit to him, and described that an assistant is a “very personal pilgrimage.”

The hours earlier, remembering the “past disease” was “intense task”.

He opened the Center of Krakow Jewish Communities 17 years ago that they “revived” the ashes of the Holocaust, and the construction of the future generations and more compassionate to the role of all sacred “.

Mala Tribich, 94, survived British British, released from the Bels Bels concentration camp, and went to Auschwitz at the Monday event.

“We’ve seen the consequences of camps and beats and hatred,” said BBC. “And what (children) are taught in the situations of a despota, not only about the surrounding situations. So we need to take care of everyone around them.”

Lord Pickles, Chair in Holocaust issues in the UK, the president of the International Holocaust Alliance, warned that the “distortion” was threatening the Holocaust heritage and the historical truth.

After listening to those who survived within the lest carp’s tent, we transferred them from one memory to another, “he said,” it was very difficult to survive the lectures to survive much more.

“It’s very embarrassing and I don’t think we’re in the world of host.”

One survey of eight countries posted last week believed that another Holocaust might have happened again. Concerns were particularly high in the US and the United Kingdom, according to 1,000 people survey for each country for the Claims Conference.

Additional news of Laura Laura Gozzi.

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