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  1. 27. sij

    A Bosnian Muslim woman, Zejneba Hardaga, covers her Jewish neighbor's yellow star with her veil as they walk together. The Hardaga family sheltered Jews during Axis occupation of Sarajevo.

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  2. 27. sij

    On International let us take time to honor the victims and survivors, and vow to combat all acts of evil against humanity.

  3. Today, on , we remember the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and vow: Never again.

  4. 'What is done cannot be undone, but one can prevent it happening again.' ― Anne Frank

  5. As long as I am Prime Minister, I will never allow this country to forget what happened 75 years ago. I will do all I can to see that we continue to learn the lessons of the past.

  6. "Today the pink triangle is a timely reminder that we must never forget the horrors that were inflicted on minority groups during the Holocaust. As hate crimes surge across the world that reminder has never been as important"

  7. Today marks 75 years since Auschwitz was liberated. We must never stop talking about what happened-so that it never happens again. Please take a few minutes to watch survivor Zigi tell his story.

  8. "The most profound statement yet made about Auschwitz was not a statement at all, but a response. The query: 'At Auschwitz, tell me, where was God?' And the answer: 'Where was man?'" - William Styron, Sophie's Choice

    #NeverAgain #HolocaustRemembranceDay #Auschwitz75
  9. 27. sij

    75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, a place that was the very definition of hell, representing the absolute worst of humanity; within living memory. This place wasn’t run by monsters or animals; it was run by people. Remember this.

  10. 27. sij

    Been speaking to mum about the holocaust. The first people had disabilities and some like me with Downs syndrome. I had no idea. They did not deserve to die

  11. The Holocaust absolutely happened. It was a uniquely monstrous and meticulously ordered crime that can't be assigned to any lazy moral equivalence. I was pdeeply moved and educated by my visit to Auschwitz-Berkenau, and recommend the journey to others.

  12. 27. sij

    Today, we remember the millions of lives lost. Tomorrow and always, we vow to reject cruelty so that it never happens again. “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.”— Maya Angelou

  13. 27. sij

    Every , I tweet this poem by Primo Levi as it haunted me when I first read it, as a teenager, in If This is a Man.

  14. 27. sij

    “Because I remember, I despair. Because I remember, I have the duty to reject despair.” - Elie Wiesel.

  15. My father & mother Ruth Graham visited Auschwitz in 1978. While there my father said, “Auschwitz is more than a place, it is a blot on the whole human race...” Today the Jews killed at the hands of the Nazis in WW2.

  16. 27. sij

    Only by remembering what happened and how it was allowed to happen can we prevent such a thing from ever happening again.

  17. Today SCOTUS upheld 45’s cruel “public charge” law & made it more difficult for low income migrants to come to the United States Today, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, remember Anne Frank & her family, who were repeatedly denied entry to the United States

  18. Today marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German concentration & extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. We honour all who died in Auschwitz & other German camps.

  19. 27. sij

    We must stop allowing history to repeat itself. It is always wrong to dehumanize & kill innocent people.

  20. 27. sij

    Thinking of my wonderful grandparents Ilse and Menasche today on . Survivors of the Vienna/Warsaw Ghettos and Auschwitz, they made a new life in America. Wishing for a future where all refugees feel as welcome as they did.

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