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Líderes internacionales y supervivientes, reunidos en Auschwitz 70 años después

Líderes internacionales y supervivientes, reunidos en Auschwitz 70 años después

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  • Uno de los supervivientes del Holocausto viste el gorro de prisionero en medio de otros compañeros.

    Uno de los supervivientes del Holocausto viste el gorro de prisionero en medio de otros compañeros.

    A Holocaust survivor wearing a prisoner's cap attends the main ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp inside a tent erected in front of the entrance of the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 2015 in Oswiecim, Poland. Seventy years after the liberation of Auschwitz, ageing survivors and dignitaries gather at the site synonymous with the Holocaust to honour victims and sound the alarm over a fresh wave of anti-Semitism. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN
  • Hollande, tres semanas después de los atentados de París contra 'Charlie Hebdo' y una tienda judía: "Vosotros, franceses de fe judía. Francia se vuestro país".

    Hollande, tres semanas después de los atentados de París contra 'Charlie Hebdo' y una tienda judía: "Vosotros, franceses de fe judía. Francia se vuestro país".

    French President Francois Hollande reacts next to Austrian President Heinz Fischer (R) at a ceremony on the site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau near Oswiecim January 27, 2015. Ceremonies to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the camp take place on January 27, with some 300 former Auschwitz prisoners taking part in the commemoration event. Nazi Germany built the Auschwitz camp in 1940 as a place of incarceration for the Poles. From 1942, it became the largest site of extermination of the Jews from Europe. In Auschwitz, Nazis killed at least 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, but also Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and prisoners of other ethnicities. On January 27, 1945 the camp was liberated by the Red Army soldiers. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY CONFLICT)
  • Los exprisioneros han hecho un llamamiento a la comunidad internacional para que no olvide lo sucedió en Auschwitz.

    Survivors and top ranking officials attend a ceremony on the site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau near Oswiecim

    Survivors and top ranking officials attend a ceremony on the site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau near Oswiecim January 27, 2015. Ceremonies to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the camp take place on January 27, with some 300 former Auschwitz prisoners taking part in the commemoration event. Nazi Germany built the Auschwitz camp in 1940 as a place of incarceration for the Poles. From 1942, it became the largest site of extermination of the Jews from Europe. In Auschwitz, Nazis killed at least 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, but also Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and prisoners of other ethnicities. On January 27, 1945 the camp was liberated by the Red Army soldiers. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY CONFLICT)

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