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Polish president criticises Russia at Holocaust event

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POLISH President Andrzej Duda denounced Russia’s war against Ukraine as he joined Holocaust survivors and people from around the world at an annual observance at the former site of Auschwitz.

“We are here to show that every nation has a sacred right to life, has a sacred right to cultivate its traditions, has a sacred right to develop,” he said.

Mr Duda joined more than 2,000 young Israelis and others who joined the March Of The Living, a commemorat­ion taking place on Israel’s national Holocaust memorial day that pays tribute to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

The route begins under the Auschwitz gate with the notorious slogan Arbeit Macht Frei (German for “work will set you free”) and leads to Birkenau, the largest site of mass exterminat­ion during Germany’s occupation of Poland and other parts of Europe in the Second World War.

This year’s march, the first after being suspended because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, also included delegation­s from Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates.

Mr Duda, walking as Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg held him by the arm, took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Death Wall in Auschwitz, where prisoners were shot to death.

Later, during a ceremony at Birkenau, Mr Duda spoke out against war, antisemiti­sm and other forms of hatred, and paid tribute to Jewish victims of the Holocaust as well as the other victims of Nazi Germany, including Poles, Roma and Russians.

“We come here to show that while during the Second World War, Nazi Germany managed to wipe my country off the map, wipe it out and murder Poles, including Polish Jews, we will never again allow something like this to happen,” he said. “We are also here to show that there is absolutely no consent to the attempt to take freedom and kill the Ukrainian nation with impunity, as is happening today in the occupied territorie­s of Ukraine,” he said.

More than 1.1 million people were murdered by the Nazis and their henchmen in Auschwitz. Most who were killed were Jews, but the victims also included Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and others. In all, about six million European Jews died during the Holocaust. When the Soviets liberated the camp, they found about 7,000 survivors.

In a video released yesterday to mark Yom HaShoah – Israel’s Holocaust Remembranc­e Day – 100 survivors asked people to stand with them and remember the Nazi genocide to avoid repeating the horrors of the past. The 100 Words project video was released by the New Yorkbased Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

 ?? Czarek Sokolowski ?? Auschwitz Survivor Edward Mosberg before the March of the Living in Oswiecim, Poland, and, above left with Polish President Andrzej Duda
Czarek Sokolowski Auschwitz Survivor Edward Mosberg before the March of the Living in Oswiecim, Poland, and, above left with Polish President Andrzej Duda
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