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    National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of German Nazi Concentration and Death Camps

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    Today, on June 14th, we observe the National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of German Nazi Concentration and Death Camps. This solemn occasion marks the 66th anniversary of the arrival of the first mass transport of prisoners to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where over a million people, including 140,000-150,000 Poles, tragically lost their lives.


    Honoring the Memory of the Fallen

    The National Day of Remembrance reminds us of the atrocities during World War II. We pay homage to the victims, ensuring their stories are never forgotten. Through ceremonies, exhibitions, and gatherings, we honor their memory and teach valuable lessons on human dignity, tolerance, and respect for human rights to future generations.

    This commemoration fosters reflection on history and emphasizes the need to prevent such cruelties from happening again. By educating society about the Holocaust and Nazi crimes, we strive to create a more tolerant and compassionate world. The National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of German Nazi Concentration and Death Camps urges us to unite against hatred, discrimination, and genocide.

    Never Again

    As we solemnly observe this day, let’s remember the countless lives unjustly taken and the immense suffering endured. May this day remind us to never repeat history’s mistakes and work towards a future marked by peace, understanding, and universal human rights.

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