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Auschwitz-Birkenau anniversary: A look back at 75 years since liberation
Auschwitz was the largest of the Germans' extermination and death camps and has become a symbol for the terror of the Holocaust.
- A group of child survivors behind a barbed wire fence at the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in southern Poland, on the day of the camp’s liberation by the Red Army on Jan. 27, 1945. The photo was taken by Red Army photographer Captain Alexander Vorontsov during the making of a film about the liberation of the camp. The children were dressed in adult uniforms by the Russians. The children are (left to right): Tomy Schwarz (later Shacham), Miriam Ziegler, Paula Lebovics (front), Ruth Webber, Berta Weinhaber (later Bracha Katz), Erika Winter (later Dohan), Marta Weiss (later Wise), Eva Weiss (later Slonim), Gabor Hirsch (just visible behind Eva Weiss), Gabriel Neumann, Robert Schlesinger (later Shmuel Schelach), Eva Mozes Kor, and Miriam Mozes Zeiger.read moreGetty ImagesShare
- A Soviet military doctor examines Holocaust survivors after the liberation of the death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Auschwitz was a network of concentration camps built and operated in occupied Poland by Nazi Germany during World War II. Auschwitz I and nearby Auschwitz II-Birkenau was the extermination camp where an estimated 1.1 million people, mostly Jews from across Europe, were killed in gas chambers or from systematic starvation, forced labor, disease and medical experiments.read moreCourtesy of Yad Vashem Archives/Handout via REUTERSShare
- The remains of brick stone chimneys of prisoner barracks can be seen inside the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz Birkenau or Auschwitz II. in Oswiecim, Poland. On Dec. 27, 2020, 75 years after its liberation, hundreds of survivors from across the world will come back to visit Auschwitz for official anniversary commemorations.read moreAP Photo/Markus SchreiberShare
- The same railway tracks today, inside the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz. World leaders will gather twice to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp — once on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, in Jerusalem and again on Jan. 27 at the Auschwitz site in southern Poland. The fact that there will be two competing ceremonies reflects how politically charged World War II remains for nationalist governments in Russia and Poland.read moreAP Photo/Markus Schreiber, FileShare
- Then-president of the World Jewish Congress Ronald Lauder stands near the lettering "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work sets you free") hanging at the entrance gate of the former Auschwitz concentration camp held by the Nazis during WWII in Oswiecim on Jan. 26, 2015.read moreODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images)Share
- Nazi concentration camp survivor Jerry Wartski, who now lives in the U.S., stands behind the memorial during the commemoration ceremonies for the 73th anniversary of the liberation of former Nazi concentration camp Mittelbau-Dora near Nordhausen, Germany, on April 11, 2018.read moreAP Photo/Jens MeyerShare
- German chancellor Angela Merkel stands in front of a portrait of Holocaust survivor Naftali Furst during the opening of the exhibition "Survivors - Faces of Life after the Holocaust" at the former coal mine Zollverein in Essen, Germany, on Jan. 21, 2020. The industrial world heritage landmark Zollverein is showing an exhibition of 75 portraits of Jewish survivors, photographed in Israel by German artist Martin Schoeller.read moreAP Photo/Martin MeissnerShare
- A memorial rose sits on the electric fence of the Auschwitz II-Birkenau extermination camp on Dec. 19, 2019 in Oswiecim, Poland. Ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp by Soviet soldiers are due to take place on Jan. 27, 2020.read moreChristopher Furlong/Getty ImagesShare
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Auschwitz-Birkenau anniversary: A look back at 75 years since liberation
Auschwitz was the largest of the Germans' extermination and death camps and has become a symbol for the terror of the Holocaust.
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