Poland - Feb 2
On January 27th, more than 3000 Holocaust survivors gathered at a site of Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Poland to deploy the biggest horror in the history. In Auschwitz, estimated about 1.5 million Jews died as a result of Nazi prosecution. Today, there are only fewer than 300 survivors remain, which pose the question of how the world can maintain memories of the horror when those witness are gone, and what it means in a time of fresh outbreaks of ethnic conflicts and religious confrontation.
Source: The New York Times