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viewed as vermin to be the names of the death camps are mentioned in this prayer. but the start here in it started in everyday on everyday streets. 5 j on everyday streets. the j j are seeing increasingly on weare seeing increasingly on social in wegre seeing increasingly on social in politics vyejre seeing increasingly on social in politics now. that is media and in politics now. that is why holocaust �* mala tribich much time in schools.
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for me to 7 for me to be 5 for me to be here. 5 for me to be here. 2 important for me to be here. this ear's important for me to be here. this year's commemoration of the year's commemoratianfif the of auschwitz is seen as significant. possibly particularly significant. possibly the last big these will j 77 will aliveto 77 will alive to remind we need to 5 we need to �* and 5 we need to �*and to us what we need to remember and to warn us what we already in warn us what we are already in danger of forgetting. katya adler, bbc news, auschwitz. where i'm standing. survivors in krakow, of violence and hate."
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on the role of the royals today. or the role of the royals today. or the darkness, 5 royals today. or the darkness, a toyals today. or the darkness, a torch . today. or the darkness, a torch lighting as king became his path. as king charles became the first monarch to visit first british monarch to visit auschwitz. being here in mattered to him. to see a place of such suffering with his own eyes. sash saffer�*s with his a" eaer ~ , , , w ,, brutality laid sash saffer�*s with his a" eaer ~ , , , . ,, brutality laid bare. sash saffer�*s with his a" eaer ~ , , , w ,, brutality laid bare. inside, its brutality laid bare. inside, block five, accompanied by an block five; accompanied by an auschwitz block fivefaccompanieb' by an auschwitz guide. the viewed the 7 viewed the piles of a reminder of rem|nderofthe|r " rem|nderofthe|rl|ves earlier, in krakow, the king lost. earlier, in krakow, the king met survivors at a jewish centre supported years. centre supported over mama-ig— fluff—fizzg—fifi
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::-=: 77 7 77—777 - my b7to keep well. - 7 ' yb’o keep we7a.n keep wefkn he try my best to keep well. and ~ - to them try my best to keep well. and - to them about the spoke to them about the burden and the power of remembrance. the spoke to them about the burden and the power of remembrance.- spoke to them about the burden and the power of remembrance. the qoyvey of remembrance. of the 7 7 a vital task and in so we inform our present and future. that collective shape our future. that collective du to shape our future. that collective duty to _ is _ has 7 has brought 7 has brought to 7 king has brought with him to auschwitz. this is no ordinary close torther king engagement. those close to the king say it is a personal say it is a deeply personal pilgrimage for him. something he has bilarimsae far him semeffiifia he has and profound. aiiarimsae faf him semeffiifia he has and profound. in found poignant and profound. in the prince and of paid77 5; fff f 777paidtheir7 ” ' 777paidthe7irrespects 7 7 77 paid theirrespects on wales paid their respects on holocaust memorial day. it also was holocaust memorial day. it also was filled emotion. a
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an event filled with emotion. a reunion with several holocaust they had met before. survivors they had met before. some they described as friends. sew—f 7,7. they said: ffffe’hey’;eia;epey ’ ” 7 they said, they never but 7 7 but it 7 but it was 7 final forget. but it was the king's final act at his feelings at 7 at their 7 at their most 7 at their most visible. 7 were at their most visible. at the side of block 11, he laid a wreath at the death where those we re were executed. king's etched 7 etched with 7 etched with pain 7 etched with pain at 7 etched with pain at what 7 etched with pain at what had 7 face etched with pain at what had happened here. and he walked away, he stopped to look back. tearful and many [fish bag? tisflul 939 fetlséiies many who have like so many who have visited, its impact with daniela
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impact stays with you. daniela bbc news, auschwitz. most auschwitz survivors are now in their 80s and 90s and could not i went to meet susan in north london, where she now when the nazis arrived at her home in hungary and told the family to prepare to leave. the police came for us, we were ready. i was a little girl. we were so obedient. we got in, into this train, full of little children. chock—a—block full. we weren't people any more. the fear absolutely absorbed us.
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it was a very moving ceremony — the likes with the number �*survivors dwindling we may not see the like of kind of ceremony here again. that kind of ceremony here again. it was really we had all of was really moving and we had all of those came but eyes we re on eyes were on the survivors. we their faces. lee their faces. we were 7 to their we �* pain. you know it is like their pain. you know what it�*is like speak to survivors about when you speak to survivors about their experiences in the flirea’lly, ' ' flirealliy, 77difficult7777 ' ' it's really, really difficult to talk about and that even if you are on your sofa at home. imagine is like coming back here to the
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where you suffered all of that place where you suffered all of that humiliation, know, loss, humiliation, you know, deep agony and trauma, really, so agony and pain, trauma, really, so why do they do do it they want us listen. memorial day, here in holocaust memorial day, here in we are here, auschwitz, we are here, we are talking about them, and they have a talking about them, andtheyehaues number one, big message to deliver. number one, never again. big message to deliver. number one, neveragain. but looking big message to deliver. number one, never again. but looking at how seem, they told us fragile they seem, they told us today to be vigilant. they say the not begin here in holocaust did not begin here in auschwitz, it began with everyday and rejection of the want us 7 vaapeletp page? other. they want us to listen. the fact there were only 50 of them here isn't 7 don't care, today isn't because they don't care. because they are in their 80s it's because theyeare inetheir aoe 90s beginning to pass away. and 90s and beginning to pass away. as long as they are �*message comes talking to us theirmessag’e'tomes and clear but the across loud and clear but the question is, how long across loud and clear but the que live on, how long meuage across loud and clear but the que live on when long meuage across loud and clear but the que live on when long are meuage you use? you ve ry..:eee—e 55222522277 you very much. 7
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more than a million here. dwindling in number and increasingly frail but whose testimony was undiminished in its power. here in the dark and cold, auschwitz feels like a place of ghosts and memories — memories that the survivors are determined must never be forgotten. many thanks, fiona. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are heading back the israeli authorities had delayed their return, until the release of the hostage arbel yehud was confirmed,
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the israeli civilians and ygjgase the israeli civilians and in an two other hostages in an additional prisoner this week. seven prisoner exchange this week. seven hostages have so far been there are another 26 on the of the list jor this first phase of the but today israel deal. but today israel said that hamas had eight of those we re were no alive and said names were no longer alive and said theirfamilies had been informed. their families had been informed. you, on bbc two shortly. tonight we assessing week and that the us get it is autonomous it is autonomous danish territory. an autonomous danish teutc~ backed down on ’ ' flights ’ ' flights after 7 7 flights after president deportation flights after president made threats on so trump made threats on tariffs. so respond to how will the danes respond to this us direct, and how credible is it? we hearfrom all sides in a couple
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and lasted seven years. the children suffered in silence as they were subjected to drugs, violence and sexual abuse. it is well over a year since the group were found guilty. that is because rigorous risk assessments had to be carried out in the crimes, before they can be considered for parole. thejudge praised the courage of the children.
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