Auschwitz survivors have
urged the world not to allow a repeat of the crimes of the Holocaust as
they mark 70 years since the camp's liberation.
"We survivors do not want our past to be our children's
future," Roman Kent, born in 1929, told a memorial gathering at the
death camp's site in Poland.Some 300 Auschwitz survivors returned for the ceremony under a giant tent.
Those who survived Auschwitz lived through one of the 20th Century's worst acts of hatred and inhumanity. Many of those still alive today were children in 1945 but they are elderly now and this may be the last significant anniversary where so many will gather.
Director Steven Spielberg, who made the Holocaust film Schindler's List, was at the ceremony at Auschwitz
The Netherlands' King Wilem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Prime Minister Mark Rutte stand before a memorial plaque
Note
Some 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, were killed there between 1940 and 1945, when Soviet troops liberated it.
Anniversary ceremonies took place in other parts of Europe and at Israel's Holocaust museum, Yad Vashem.
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