All news on the topic: Auschwitz

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Auschwitz survivor, honoured by the King, dies at 100
A 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, whose story became famous as she searched for the family of a soldier who saved her, has died.
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Holocaust survivor says people 'still easily hate others who are different'
Dr Martin Stern, who survived concentration camps at Westerbork and Theresienstadt, spoke to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, which remembers the killing of six million Jews
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'I was smuggled from Nazi prison - it is my duty to share my family's murders'
Annick Lever was silenced by fear throughout her youth but knew she was different. It wasn't until later in life that she was able to piece together what happened to her maternal family at Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Auschwitz Museum says it has lost over 6K followers since Israel-Hamas war began
The memorial account boasts more than 1.5 million followers on the social media platform X, but many appear to have unfollowed since Israel began its bombardment of the Gaza Strip
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'Anne Frank gave up after her sister died - as soon as her will was broken'
79 years on from the capture of Anne Frank in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, a new book details the heartbreaking story of her final days
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Auschwitz museum urges visitors to respect site after woman's photo sparks fury
Last week a photo of a woman posing taken and shared by Maria Murphy at the Auschwitz concentration camp museum went viral, causing huge amounts of outrage on Twitter
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Woman poses for photo with head back 'like a model' at Auschwitz Nazi death camp
The shameless woman is seen posing on the railway track in front of Auschwitz Birkenau in Poland, where more than 1 million people were murdered during World War 2
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Five heroic Holocaust survivors share precious objects they smuggled to safety
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, five survivors recall their stories, and the item they still have that means so much to them as part of the Daily Mirror's #PeopleMove project
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Holocaust survivor's daughter says mum never talked about horrors of Auschwitz
Marta Seiler's parents both survived the Holocaust, but Marta knew very little about their experience until she read a series of harrowing letters written by the pair and other members of the family