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Queen to visit Germany's Bergen-Belsen concentration camp site | Queen to visit Germany's Bergen-Belsen concentration camp site |
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The Queen will visit the site of the World War Two concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen, in Germany, later. | The Queen will visit the site of the World War Two concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen, in Germany, later. |
The camp, where teenage diarist Anne Frank was among thousands to die, was liberated by British soldiers in 1945. | The camp, where teenage diarist Anne Frank was among thousands to die, was liberated by British soldiers in 1945. |
The UK monarch, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, will lay a wreath there on the final day of her four-day state visit to Germany. | The UK monarch, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, will lay a wreath there on the final day of her four-day state visit to Germany. |
The Queen will also view Berlin's Brandenburg Gate before travelling to the site of the camp near Hanover. | The Queen will also view Berlin's Brandenburg Gate before travelling to the site of the camp near Hanover. |
Tens of thousands of prisoners from all over Europe were killed at Bergen-Belsen or died later as a result of their treatment in the camp. | Tens of thousands of prisoners from all over Europe were killed at Bergen-Belsen or died later as a result of their treatment in the camp. |
The Queen and Prince Philip will visit a memorial to Anne Frank and her sister Margot, and meet a small group of survivors and liberators, as well as representatives of Jewish and Christian communities. | The Queen and Prince Philip will visit a memorial to Anne Frank and her sister Margot, and meet a small group of survivors and liberators, as well as representatives of Jewish and Christian communities. |
Millions of copies of Anne Frank's Diary, written during the two years the teenager and her family hid from the Nazis in occupied Amsterdam, have been sold across the world. | Millions of copies of Anne Frank's Diary, written during the two years the teenager and her family hid from the Nazis in occupied Amsterdam, have been sold across the world. |
Analysis | Analysis |
By Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondent | By Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondent |
When the Queen was a teenager, British soldiers - who'd sworn allegiance to her father - were at war with Germany. | When the Queen was a teenager, British soldiers - who'd sworn allegiance to her father - were at war with Germany. |
Now, as an octogenarian head of state, she'll visit one of the gruesome reminders of that conflict. | Now, as an octogenarian head of state, she'll visit one of the gruesome reminders of that conflict. |
The Queen's officials say it will be a personal and reflective occasion. | The Queen's officials say it will be a personal and reflective occasion. |
The camp where Jews, gypsies and homosexuals perished in their tens of thousands has been called "a place of horror" by Germany's President Gauck; "an abyss" in the heart of his country. | The camp where Jews, gypsies and homosexuals perished in their tens of thousands has been called "a place of horror" by Germany's President Gauck; "an abyss" in the heart of his country. |
The broadcaster Richard Dimbleby, who visited Bergen-Belsen in 1945 and who had an enviable command of the spoken word, told listeners he found it hard to describe accurately "the horrible things I have seen and heard". | The broadcaster Richard Dimbleby, who visited Bergen-Belsen in 1945 and who had an enviable command of the spoken word, told listeners he found it hard to describe accurately "the horrible things I have seen and heard". |
The camp has gone; mounds marking mass graves remain. | The camp has gone; mounds marking mass graves remain. |
The Queen has said her presence will underline the complete reconciliation that has taken place between Britain and Germany. | The Queen has said her presence will underline the complete reconciliation that has taken place between Britain and Germany. |
Read more from Peter Hunt | Read more from Peter Hunt |
On Thursday, the Queen and Prince Philip enjoyed a traditional British garden party at the official residence of Britain's ambassador to Germany, Sir Simon McDonald, in Berlin. | |
The royal couple have already attended a state banquet with UK and German leaders, held a private meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and visited Berlin and Frankfurt. | |
The tour seems to have been a regarded as a success by the press in Germany. | |
German tabloid Bild referred to her Majesty as "the Queen of England and the Queen of Europe" and praised her punctuality. | |
And Jana Bergmann, 16, told the UK's Daily Telegraph: "I love the Queen. She is an idol for everyone. We are all fascinated by her." | |
After their visit to the former concentration camp, the Queen and Prince Philip will return to the UK. |