December 29, 2014

Liberation Of Auschwitz, 70 Years Ago



Reuters/Reuters - A view of the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau is pictured in Brzezinka near Oswiecim December 10, 2014. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

[From article]
Ronald S. Lauder told Reuters in an interview anti-Semitism had reached levels not seen since World War Two, driven by Islamist extremists using hatred of Jews as a way to attack Israel, and by far-right nationalists in Europe.
He said the commemorations on Jan. 27 to mark the day Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz in 1945 would be the last major anniversary when survivors would be able to attend in numbers. The youngest are now in their 70s.
"I believe it is a good reminder to people of what happens when we remain silent, and the world was silent when Hitler was starting, the world was silent when Jews were taken away, the world was silent at Kristallnacht and in many ways, although many people knew what was happening in the concentration camps, it was not publicized," Lauder said.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/auschwitz-anniversary-reminder-danger-staying-silent-084602735.html

Auschwitz anniversary a reminder of the danger of staying silent
By Christian Lowe | Reuters
December 29, 2-14

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