OAN staff ABRIL ELFI
1:32 pm -Monday, January 27, 2025
AUSCHWITZ Memorial complies with 80thh Anniversary of the release of the camp.
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I marked 80 on Mondaythh Anniversary of the release of Auschwitz by the Soviet army.
Many survivors gathered with the world leaders, including King Charles in the UK, German Prime Minister Olafsholds, and President Emmanuel Macron in France. However, no one talked at an event focusing on survivors.
“It's not helpful for your heart, your heart, and anything,” said the Holocaust survivor Jona Lax (94), returned to the Nazi Germany Auschwitz Birkenau. I talked about that.
“But that is needed,” she said. “The world needs to know.”
Lux spent more than a year at the camp when he was about 12 years old. She and her twin sister, Mariam, said how to experience fear in the inhuman medicine experiment of SS Dr. Joseph Mengele.
According to CNNRax was set to be killed in the gas chamber, but her sister saved her by shouting that she should not separate her twins.
Approximately 1.1 million people were killed in Auschwitz from 1940 to 1945. Many of them were not only Jews but also other victims of the Third Empire, Polish, Rome, and Soviet prisoners.
All the forced camp survivors were invited to the monument and were able to take people to support them.
“We are physically demanding to attend a commemorative event at the former camp, and we are fully aware of emotionally taxing,” said the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum.
Freight railway vehicles, one of 80thh The anniversary symbol is placed in front of the main entrance. Railway wagons are dedicated to praise about 420,000 Jews from Hungary, sent to Ashwitz.
Overall, 11 million victims were killed overall. Of these 11 million killed, 6 million were Jewish victims and 5 million were non -Jews victims.
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