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  2. For the world is a symbol of the & crimes of WW2, a painful reminder of what ideologies of hatred may lead humanity to. In 2005 declared 27 January - the date of the liberation of - as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

  3. 75 years ago today over 7,000 prisoners of the German Nazi camp, including ca. 700 children, were liberated by the soldiers of the Soviet army. 1,689 days of murder, humiliation, suffering, and pain were over. Today we all remember. |

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  4. 27 January 1933 | German Jew Lutz Gruenstein was born in Berlin. In 1944 he was deported to where he was murdered in a gas chamber. He was 11 years old. (Photo: )

  5. Those two pictures are less than 12 years apart. On 10 May 1933 Nazi party staged ideological spectacle of burning of 'un-German’ books. After the liberation of remains of burnt people were discovered. Auschwitz is a warning of where human hatred can lead to.

  6. Not a single British Government Minister turned up at today for the remembrance. Why not?

  7. 27 January 1905 | Polish woman Aurelia Kohotek was born. She was a tailor. Incarcerated in on 14 October 1942 (camp no. 22500). In 1944 she was transferred to KL Ravensbrück, then to KL Buchenwald. Fate unknown.

  8. 3 February 1942 | French Jewish girl Marcelle Pisanty was born in Vichy. In 1944 she was deported to and murdered in a gas chamber. (Photo: )

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    Reminder: The did not begin with . That is where the road of life for Jews ended. Rather, it began with words & singling out and dehumanizing an entire group of people, while so many looked the other way.

  10. 🌍 I have shared many tweets about . But this is the best example of all. Remember: you can, and you should, when totalitarian rule comes to power. I think everybody should see this today. ➡️ RT if you agree.

  11. 3 February 1907 | Czech Wilhelm Elias was born in Prague. He was a clerk; Incarcerated in on 10 April 1942 (camp no. 28894). He perished in the camp on 8 August 1942 at the age of 35.

  12. Italian survivor Liliana Segre in her speech in the European Parliament recounted her experience as a young girl facing the evils of humanity, while also launching a message of love for life & to strive against racism and antisemitism.

  13. 1 February 1942 | Dutch Jewish girl Betje van Delft was born in Sappemeer. She arrived at on 10 December 1942 in a transport of 927 Jews from the occupied Netherlands. She was murdered in a gas chamber. She was 10 months old. (Photo: )

  14. 31 January 1933 | Italian Jew Mario Calo was born in Rome. He was deported to . He did not survive. (Photo: )

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    -¿Quiénes liberaron el campo de exterminio de ? -Las tropas soviéticas (los comunistaaaaaas) -¿Dónde estaban los antepasados políticos de la derecha española? -Ayudando a los nazis. ¡¡No hay más preguntas, señoría!!

  16. 3 February 1915 | Pole Jan Baraś Komski was born in Bircza. A painter; He arrived at on 14 June 1940 in the first transport of Poles (no. 564). He escaped on 29 Dec 1942, was imprisoned again (no. 152884), transferred to Buchenwald, Gross-Rosen & Dachau. He survived.

  17. “Please I beg you, prove me wrong that the Holocaust won't happen again. And it's your duty to fight against (prejudice) and to speak up and to not judge people,” says Angela Orosz, Auschwitz survivor who was born in the camp:

  18. 29 January 1941 | Dutch Jewish boy Arnold Emden was born in The Hague. In August 1942 he was deported to and murdered in a gas chamber. He was 1,5. (Phto

  19. 2 February 1923 | Polish woman Genowefa Kowalczyk was born in Skomielna Czarna. She was incarcerated in on 29 January 1943 (camp no. 32203). She was evacuated to KL Bergen-Belsen and liberated there.

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