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the, the, this with you got your news life from the, the was, remember the whole process. so why most of the house with staff counselor follows for over a 1000000 victims more to say it by nazi germany. jordan was want to bring new coverage of the families taking place right now. the number such as while back into the program, a ceremony is under way of the formal alphabet step, kept to mock into national what of course to member and stay on the state and 1945 full rich force of liberty to the camp and nazi occupied full and the largest and
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deadliest of concentration and extermination camps, but hundreds of thousands of people with orchard and cues under the orders of adolph hitler in adulthood. nazi germany systematically murdered an estimate of $6000000.00 chosen to hold the cost in addition to drama. and since the people, homosexuals, people with disabilities and political opponents, the dw as chief political editor, mckayla close night. so i've seen the studio for more mckenna. how does the gemini mock the state? well, if you look at so many public buildings, you will see messages of never again over you remember the hash tags we remember post on those buildings. also, germany's for our ministry here in berlin, we seen the german tanza address, the german people, and make a points that today is all the cost of the member and state, but also a day to remember all of the victims of national socialism here in germany of the
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nazi regime and this, of course, comes against the backdrop of people having gone to the streets recently a to protest against the fall rights policy here. so people sensitized it to the issue. and it's almost like the political policies opposing taking a break to commemorate. and this is also something they will be doing in the dom parliament during the next session coming up. that's really interesting. and of course, significant because of the political environment in joel me right now, let's look at what are the pictures that we have coming in already from auschwitz on the
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final drug level, the touch base with who is games, new football. obviously, it's also a lot of worldwide that if you turn the wi fi and find out a welcome to representatives of states reduced and regional and local authorities in for and delegating some of those are fine. i welcome and best of this of the
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states. i can find the history of the states as well, in a particular way, close to the account subject to the questionnaire. well, who in the evening they chose andrew communities including jewish unions and communes, as well as representatives of the roma community. 16 a welcome. all those who have arrived here at this 7, many of those who are with us online and over the tea. the line was that the young ladies and gentlemen may know us a full month inmate, i and k l l she gets me is coming up and beat us down.
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mm hm. interesting because afraid touch says visa to text me the item to correct? yes. so no need to define who you're in mates the yeah, that's what he thinks the direction of the stage pushes big. let me see. i'm going to go,
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there is no good here to memorize this and it has the duration is can this sounds i'm truly move standing here. so the number 2 with you to this place that you could leave early in the form of the chimney out of how you're just studying. but no matter what you should, the more directly point to 7. this is where we are holding these collaborations. either i just fixed on drug drugs, machine 27, the to barracks 27. not as you can see how it is located right next to the around us and to the left of the above wire. if you could see the building with the white shifting the guess chambers crematorium was gray and stuff. ok. so the, the 1000000 jews,
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the 1000000 jews that have come here from countries that were multiplied by nazi germany. yeah. i saw it. i heard it was really like you said this jewish pray are listed in this rail then you may need yeah, that's right. oh yeah. i was having to give that with a group of female inmates. we were just sorting the belongings of those that have been much there's just no way to to be this is then transported to the driver to
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the stage here onto january 18th, 1945. talk to the union by i worked at the sorting and tiring i sorted through things for belonging to those that had been budget. so the canada for monday, our group but closer to certain points. we clashed into this column of galvan jews and they were being led to death to a guestroom. but there was a man and a woman that they had a baby in their arms and the man oscar with tom much further to this jewish calling you because we need to feed out with a b these where he's with someone.
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what could i say? what could it be my on site and we went on and we just crossed buying it. they were going to their desk to guess chambers and on we went to show the belongings. i couldn't say anything, anything human because those was in carry in a meeting anymore. i had this terrible sense of the end of the well yeah, they brought all of them here. as i said, this little demo, babe racing, some sort of interest in the right to them here. and now we're sorting through these belongings that are supposed to be late to ship to germany, and then we will also be to school and instantly, right. and nothing is going to be left and nobody's going to be left. but that was not something that happened. it was not meant to be any issues with voice for
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the program. now before the service on the arrived, we was launched for 5 days. it was a must have death to join them and cabs and i was liberated here. it was may 19 or 25 o'clock in the us that was liberated to the age of 15 of the ever since i'm to the today and i am 19 full of years old ever since then i have been describing it. yeah, i've been telling the stories in different countries and in different languages. is this, this is my so the duration i lived a long life. the change in many areas and i do few, the suffering, the suffering of the people today. right now. no map of that, but it was all right,
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that is this barrick russian invasion on ukraine. that's not bad. yeah, there's a little these and these going terrible, barbaric attacks conducted by him us for everyone. his daughters and sons, a forwarding what what those few. well what, what oh yeah, no, they're born today. it was happening in this new, the country rebuild the country of israel and you can see those demonstration, i mean firms and initially against jews against the state of israel and the for me personally. and it is an extension before it's the same in the usa. students from such an important diversity has columbia, harvard, the show thing on the streets, desk to jews and draft to the state of his round me. well, the doctor,
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as they are doing that in the name of freedom of speech, the sanctified freedom of speech. it's about the killing of is it's about hatred towards others. you know, follow humans, a 000 number on. and the good is not pulling out here, which is listening to holocaust survivor who did not appear in bound speaking, but in the town of austria inch him in knots here, which is the science of the arch which comes in former nazi occupied. poland akela, she talked about how she was just 15 when that campus liberated and she's 94 now. very few survive was the continued duty to so i am so i'm sorry of a few of somebody was of the whole the cost of life today. how,
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how does this impact the remembrance of the whole across going forward? but i think this was a very, an important voice, also highlighting how this rise a renewed rise of anti semitism is really reviving the worst nightmare as if those who minus to survive the whole. of course, this breach of civilization and the scene she describes, she spoke of the round weird, we're seeing this collaboration take place right next to the round. that's basically where most of the people who would ultimately be killed at alpha. it's bill canal come, would revive and where in a nazi office would decide over life and death. and, and she also highlighted how she was caught up in what felt like the end of the world where someone else when we arrived and she knows they're going to the sudden death. so. so these are unimaginable scenes. and it's heartbreaking to have uh,
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i think she's 93 years old and 93 year old survivor speak of how she's living through renewed fees because she because of what happened on october 7th in israel also revised and anti semitism once again. so this really bridge this what feels like a distant past into the present. and the, we remember it's really an expectation, particularly here in germany, of german society, but also, and of politicians to not just remember, but to also make sure that this can never happen again. that makes a difference within the country, the public traces or someone. 6 else and still have the sense of safety that this cannot happen in your own country. absolutely. and such a privilege to be able to show some of the survivors to be able to continue to commemorating the whole the cost and remembering the victims of the horrible events . let's move on now to another survival to account where 79 years on from the
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liberation of foss, with the nazi occupied portland, we do have some survival slightly and i've been found that we just heard from and they are continuing to tell the stories we had dw, yeah, abraham who spoke to another whole across the bible and he said his story for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust, nestali 1st did not speak about his experiences. now he's found strength in sharing his story. he has done so publicly since 2005, including in germany. i'm very busy, especially with the supply. i think it's important to tell my story in a bit of the shame loving because so many people don't even believe that the holocaust happened at all. sure. sure, there are a lot of holocaust deniers.

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