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were rounded up and driven cries of their parents fell on deaf ears. macron, and zelensky. macron, and zelensky. his fellow ukrainians helped his fellow ukrainians helped liberate auschwitz 80 years ago liberate auschwitz 80 years ago alongside russian soldiers. alongside russian soldiers. vladimir putin wasn't invited here now because of his invasion of ukraine. gassed and shot, starved and tortured, viewed as vermin to be eliminated.
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of a sheet of information. of a sheet of information. there is always going to be a struggle in standing - up for what is right, but if it is the rightl thing to do, you should thing to do, you should definitely go for it. - definitely go for it. - yes, there is still racism yes, there is still racism and there are still people and there are still people that carry on these sort of beliefs today. it's horrific when it's horrific when you think about it. you think about it. here in auschwitz, mala tribich was carrying a great responsibility. of the liberation of auschwitz she was the sole uk survivor representing all others at today's commemoration. we are here to remember, we are here to remember, but i remember them all but i remember them all the year round, every year. because i have experienced it and it's very important for me to be here.
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this year's commemoration this year's commemoration of the liberation of auschwitz is seen as particularly significant. possibly the last big anniversary these eyewitnesses will be alive to remind us what we need to remember and to warn us what we are already in danger of forgetting. katya adler, bbc news, auschwitz. joining me live is dana arschin — she's the granddaughter of a holocaust survivor and a holocaust storyteller county. great to have you on with us, i understand your grandfather lived to be about 101 years old, did he tell you anything about what he experienced? these aren't obviously easy memories to share.- these aren't obviously easy memories to share. thank you so much, memories to share. thank you so much. thank _ memories to share. thank you so much, thank you _ memories to share. thank you so much, thank you to _ memories to share. thank you so much, thank you to bbc, - memories to share. thank you so much, thank you to bbc, this - memories to share. thank you so much, thank you to bbc, this is l much, thank you to bbc, this is the second year in a row you had me on and january 27, and
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it is nice to me to share my grandfather story, it is nice to me to share my grandfatherstory, he it is nice to me to share my grandfather story, he passed away about a year ago, just shy of his 102nd birthday, and this day is so significant to me and my family because it is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz and he was at auschwitz survivor. he spoke to me about what he went through because i was one with the guts to ask him, i know his story inside and out, is parents and five other siblings were murdered, he spent two years of doing hard labour in auschwitz and was in other word — work camps where he had close calls with that, once dug his own grave and someone next to him passed out and they
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beyond, and this is the last time to hear from these accounts, and that first—hand accounts, and that is what we need to the is what we need to be the witnesses when we no longer witnesses base mtnezzeztsftf'” piece as well, bass mtnfléfligftf'” piece as well, this could bass mtnfléfligftf'” one :e as well, this could bass mtnfléfligftf'” one ofas well, this could bass mtnfléfligftf'” one ofas \ last this could be one of the last big commemorations where received survivors of auschwitz to survivors of auschwitz able to attend, they are getting old, to me about the weight you ”"w’;,rtiag”””” working to 77 working to preserve are working to preserve their memories. are working to preserve their memories-— memories. you make an interesting _ memories. you make an interesting place - memories. you make an interesting placel point| interesting place — point because the camp are survivors because the oldest survivors because you arrive at auschwitz when you arrive at auschwitz or f”; concentration" ' ' when you arrive at auschwitz or 7:7: concentration camps, enough 7 enough and 7 enough and fit 7 enough and fit enough those old enough and fit enough to work were selected to work e:— a lot of women: . a lot of womeenzand killed i]! killed in the were killed immediately in the gas chambers, so it goes who fit enough work were from work were $7 from 17 to work were anywhere from 17 to work were anywhere from 17 to 25, it may be 30, so they ' t hittingioc)’ will are all hitting 100 and will not be here for much longer, the ones who ;:* are not be here for much longer, the ones who 5:7 are in the ones who are young are in their 80s, that is
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the ones who are young are in their80s, the that is the ones who are young are in their80s, the youngest considered the youngest survivors and they were =-*77? -eil- tra nspert where they were so a re tra nspert where they were so are so many stories, in 75min of z z 75min : ofthe: : ifimnin oftheciamb you are right, we survivors, you are right, we not have many will not have many more it survivors here for so it is m longer so it is important we have these commemoration ceremonies so lessons of holocaust never the helggust are new the hetegeet ere het, is kind e , that; , that; " ifiailliiiéd' ' " tfiaiialiiiéd' of , that; third of young in i} the j in the united 5 77 in the united kingdom name auschwitz or any of other 5 other concentration camps, the other concentration camps, what do you make of that and what do you make of that and what would be the best way that? j change that? if? because m rampant rise of thet rerhpent free ef” thet rerhpent free ef” the globe anti—semitism across the globe — all can do is person educaterene person at e time. thatis educaterone person at e time. that is what you and i are today by having me on are due today by having me on and given the chance to talk and given me the chance to talk my p°ppy and given me the chance to talk my poppy and his about my poppy and his first—hand what we about my poppy and his firs trying do what we about my poppy and his firs trying do is what we about my poppy and his
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firs trying do is show vhat we about my poppy and his firs trying do is show people; our centre, for instance, is not just about anti—semitism but about fighting injustice intolerance of all ens! inteterenee et ett �*em and we bullying, racism, and we he's’é pe°ple bullying, racism, and we l�*éf’é’ f” people become more believe once people become more accepting in general then they $455“? "i general tfififi’tfiis" ”h?” "w "7" more éttfiéhfifi "i general tfifefi’tfi??? ”h?" "w "7" more open §k§et'fi§ "i §§fi§f§l tfigfiitfi’??? ”hw' ”w ”7" more open learning about are more open to learning ehoe't holocaust the hei- hei— now is try to one z— f— z" = option we are only option and we are trying really hard. we only option and we are trying really hard-— only option and we are trying really hard. z?%%% never m 7 to 7 7 to the 7 you the j the world 7 theworld still the world still doing think the world is still doing enough at this point, given how many years have gone by, to another genocide from present enethet’genefideffp’rfi ' ’ enough is happening, but we hear some really loud voices, but they always represent when we 7 when we these the majority when we hear these acts �* hate. the majority when we hear these acts �*hate. the the majority when we hear these acts �* hate. the fact terrihte etts et imete—the feet r— ———— you have terrihte eets ef ieetejhe feet r— ———— you have us thet vee heve he en. the feet ,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, they thet gee heve he en. the feet" ~ , ~~ ,,, ~ ~ they these, thet yeh heve he en. the feet" ~ , ~~ ,,, ~ ~ they these, shouldn't that they have these, shouldn't ceremonies, i spoke on
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going to stop it, it is already been halted, halted. n finally, we: offer reinstatement to any full reinstatement to any service was armed forces due to from the armed forces due to the covid—i9 and will the covid—i9 mandate and will them to their former presidential term, abuse lingsehave been given . . . .
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of wales and southern england. county following flooding in the early hours of monday, celebrities to say farewell to james lee williams, you're live with bbc news. as tens of thousands of displaced palestinians of hostages held by hamas have learned about the fate of their loved ones. the israeli government confirming that eight hostages than 1,900 palestinian
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poll. official results say president nicolas maduro but the government—controlled electoral commission has indian and chinese diplomats in beijing. the talks were aimed at improving relations of chlorate were found. the use of chlorate as a pesticide is no longer allowed in the eu but it can be found in drinking water as a by—product
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