Not Just Auschwitz
As another International Holocaust Remembrance Day arrives, i.e. today, 27th January, the world remembers the worst crime in modern history. However, despite the day marking the 72nd liberation of the Auschwitz camps, the day also marks ALL other camps, ghettos and related sites throughout the Nazi Germany period. At the very least, well over one million people were killed at Auschwitz, yet despite even this shocking statistic, it is but a fraction of the total lives wiped out during the persecution of Jews, Roma, Sinti, non-Jewish Poles, Homosexuals, Jehovah Witnesses, Asocials and other groups deemed unworthy by the regime. If we do not remember all who suffered, we fail not only them but also ourselves.
Elderly survivors visit Auschwitz 72 years after liberation | KSL.com
https://www.yahoo.com/news/holocaust…104730971.html (short video of survivors returning to the Auschwitz site today, without narration)