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now sure she says it. will be. motive. for call you. this gorgeous. in you or she. ever want to take their seats who would be in a moment. of the show and the presidents of the state delegations will be asked to. go to the. monument to the victims. people who will remain here in the tents in front of the gate of death will be able to watch the. ceremony that we view once again i'm requesting. if you.
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survive. state delegations that may stay. now and homage will be paid. to leave. over commemorating and paying homage to victims after that homage ceremony that delegations will return to the tent. cities and gentlemen listened to the following pieces of music. string quartet number 527. by roger moreno. you. get.
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of the by. now during the passage of the delegation. to the victims. which is the 3rd movement from the 5th string quartet. movement. string quartet in f. major. paths through us full string. music is performed by changing musicians over the new music history. first. second violin. and. cello. flute.
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i am. you have been watching the commander ration of 75 years of the liberation of the nazi death camp auschwitz live from the site itself you are watching some of the world's most powerful people there dignitaries survivors of the holocaust as they make their way from auschwitz to birkenau where the crime of torreon was survivors noontime as part of the ceremony talking about their experiences some of them
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extremely elderly now and yet they were intent on using their stories to warn future generations to remain aware and vigilant against anti semitism and seen a phobia wrong a lot or head of the world jewish congress also calling on world leaders to do more to support the state of israel and harshly criticizing the united nations for what he said with an ism which he said was anti semitism. let's get more now we're joined here in the studio by john barack and john a very emotional summers armani as we mentioned we heard from 4 of the survivors of this nazi death. what has touched you most about the ceremony and i thought what
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was very appropriate and beautiful in the ceremony is the fact that the survivors were the focus there were other speeches mentioned. notably of course by the polish president buddha and. also by run of the lord of the world jewish council but the the main speech is with those of survivors and i think it was very for me which was a particularly moving is that they were not strident the speeches they were not full of hate and resentment they were not. political speeches in the sense of nationally orientated speeches they were not for example. speeches of propaganda speeches the state of israel or whatever they they were an appeal to fundamental human values and tied very much to the
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