Auschwitz – Ceremonies around the world will mark Holocaust Memorial Day. It was on Jan. 27, 1945,that the Soviet Red Army liberated Auschwitz, a German concentration camp that has become a symbol of evil and genocide as the site where 1.1 million Jews, and others were “exterminated.”
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They died by starvation, exhaustion, suffocation or in gas chambers, then their corpses were piled up and incinerated in furnaces. Surrounded by electric barbed-wire fences, attack dogs and armed SS guards in watchtowers and on patrols.
Hundreds attempted to flee the horrors of Auschwitz, but there were only 144 confirmed cases of successful escapes.
Today, the sprawling three-camp compound at Auschwitz is open to visitors, its bleak maze of barbed wire and ominous warning signs still intact and drawing shock and tears more than 60 years later.
lo samode al dam rayechah.literally
And kill the business of all the tour operators who make money bringing frum people and thier tourist dollars to the land that has absord so many millions of gallons of Jewish blood??? Where would a certain rebbeh take all his machers on vacation from now on? Disney World?
be it the will of the allmighty to turn that guilt ridden country and all associated with the atrocities against klal yisroel in to a complete waistland of gofris vomelach sreifa kol artza.nkoim laynanoo nikmas dam avadecha hashafooch.amen