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Remembering past evil is vital, King says as he visits Auschwitz | |
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Watch: Remembering is a vital task, King says | Watch: Remembering is a vital task, King says |
King Charles III said "the act of remembering the evils of the past remains a vital task" as he met Holocaust survivors in Poland. | King Charles III said "the act of remembering the evils of the past remains a vital task" as he met Holocaust survivors in Poland. |
He spoke at a Jewish community centre in Krakow ahead of becoming the first British head of state to visit Auschwitz, where he is attending a commemoration event to mark the 80 years since its liberation. | He spoke at a Jewish community centre in Krakow ahead of becoming the first British head of state to visit Auschwitz, where he is attending a commemoration event to mark the 80 years since its liberation. |
Meanwhile, Catherine, Princess of Wales attended a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony in London later, with her husband the Prince of Wales. | |
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was also alongside Holocaust survivors at the event. | |
Speaking about a recent trip to Auschwitz, Sir Keir said "it showed more powerfully than ever how the Holocaust was a collective endeavour by thousands of ordinary individuals utterly consumed by the hatred of difference". | |
He added: "That is the hatred we stand against today and it is a collective endeavour for all of us to defeat it." | |
Holocaust Memorial Day, which takes place on 27 January each year, remembers the six million Jews murdered during World War Two. | Holocaust Memorial Day, which takes place on 27 January each year, remembers the six million Jews murdered during World War Two. |
It also commemorates the millions of people outside the Jewish faith who were murdered through Nazi persecution, and those targeted in more recent genocides. | It also commemorates the millions of people outside the Jewish faith who were murdered through Nazi persecution, and those targeted in more recent genocides. |
Follow live: 80 years since liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau | Follow live: 80 years since liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau |
The difficult question about Auschwitz that remains unanswered | The difficult question about Auschwitz that remains unanswered |
Russia focuses on Soviet victims of WW2 as officials not invited to ceremony | Russia focuses on Soviet victims of WW2 as officials not invited to ceremony |
How death camp became centre of Nazi Holocaust | How death camp became centre of Nazi Holocaust |
Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest Nazi concentration camp and was at the centre of the Nazi campaign to eradicate Europe's Jewish population. | Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest Nazi concentration camp and was at the centre of the Nazi campaign to eradicate Europe's Jewish population. |
Auschwitz survivors on Monday attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the former concentration camp as part of the commemorations | Auschwitz survivors on Monday attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the former concentration camp as part of the commemorations |
The King has long wanted to be present at Auschwitz for the liberation ceremony - not just because of the significance of the milestone but also to bear witness to the testimony of survivors in the location where so much suffering happened. | The King has long wanted to be present at Auschwitz for the liberation ceremony - not just because of the significance of the milestone but also to bear witness to the testimony of survivors in the location where so much suffering happened. |
On Monday, he gave a speech at the Jewish Community Centre in Krakow where he met Holocaust survivors. | On Monday, he gave a speech at the Jewish Community Centre in Krakow where he met Holocaust survivors. |
In it, he said "as the number of Holocaust survivors regrettably diminishes with the passage of time, the responsibility of remembrance rests on our shoulders". | In it, he said "as the number of Holocaust survivors regrettably diminishes with the passage of time, the responsibility of remembrance rests on our shoulders". |
In Krakow, "from the ashes of the Holocaust, the Jewish community has been reborn," the King added. | In Krakow, "from the ashes of the Holocaust, the Jewish community has been reborn," the King added. |
Sources close to the King say this is a profound visit for him, with one aide describing it as a "deeply personal pilgrimage." | Sources close to the King say this is a profound visit for him, with one aide describing it as a "deeply personal pilgrimage." |
In 1943, the King's grandmother, Princess Alice of Greece, saved a Jewish family by taking them into her home and hiding them in Nazi-occupied Athens - something the King has said brought him and the Royal Family an immense sense of pride. | In 1943, the King's grandmother, Princess Alice of Greece, saved a Jewish family by taking them into her home and hiding them in Nazi-occupied Athens - something the King has said brought him and the Royal Family an immense sense of pride. |
During his brief visit to Poland the King will also meet President Andrzej Duda. | During his brief visit to Poland the King will also meet President Andrzej Duda. |
King Charles paid tribute to Auschwitz victims | |
On Wednesday, Sir Keir welcomed a group of survivors and their families to Downing Street, describing the meeting as "an incredible privilege" and praised their "sheer and remarkable courage". | On Wednesday, Sir Keir welcomed a group of survivors and their families to Downing Street, describing the meeting as "an incredible privilege" and praised their "sheer and remarkable courage". |
Mala Tribich, a survivor of the Holocaust who settled in England in 1947, also spoke to BBC Radio 4's Today programme. She spoke about her forced separation from her family, and her subsequent detention in the Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. | |
Jewish people were treated like "cattle" by the Nazis, Ms Tribich said, explaining how she felt the de-humanising treatment they were subjected to "did something to our soul". | Jewish people were treated like "cattle" by the Nazis, Ms Tribich said, explaining how she felt the de-humanising treatment they were subjected to "did something to our soul". |
The 94-year-old also stressed the importance of ensuring "young people get the right education" to avoid a repeat of the horrors she had experienced as a girl. "We're all hoping for a better world, but we need to contribute to it," she said. | The 94-year-old also stressed the importance of ensuring "young people get the right education" to avoid a repeat of the horrors she had experienced as a girl. "We're all hoping for a better world, but we need to contribute to it," she said. |
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch spoke of the importance of confronting "the resurgence of antisemitism today", while reflecting on the Holocaust as a "unique evil in human history", in a statement to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. | Tory leader Kemi Badenoch spoke of the importance of confronting "the resurgence of antisemitism today", while reflecting on the Holocaust as a "unique evil in human history", in a statement to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. |
While Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey urged vigilance in defending "peace, human rights and compassion", and guarding against "antisemitism, hatred, discrimination and oppression". | While Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey urged vigilance in defending "peace, human rights and compassion", and guarding against "antisemitism, hatred, discrimination and oppression". |
Additional reporting by Lucy Clarke-Billings | Additional reporting by Lucy Clarke-Billings |