Last remaining Auschwitz survivors call for respect, not hate

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Next week world leaders, including King Charles, will gather in Poland to mark 80 years since Auschwitz was liberated.

The concentration camp was the largest and most notorious within the Nazi regime’s vast network, designed to exterminate the Jewish population in Europe.

With a concern about how many young people are aware of the Holocaust – and the effects of misinformation online – the last remaining survivors believe their role to commemorate and educate is more important than ever.

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