Bundestag Marks 81 Years Since the Liberation of Auschwitz
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Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman called for greater protection of Jewish people in Germany. Friedman said during the commemoration of the victims of National Socialism in the Bundestag that anti-Semitism had not disappeared. He had adapted and spread across the social media.
Jewish hatred is “on the rise” again, warned Tova Friedman, a Holocaust survivor, during a speech this Wednesday in the Lower House of the German Parliament, where she called for a firm stance against anti-Semitism. 'Great tragedy of the 20th century': called an anti-Semite by Flávio Bolsonaro, Lula posts a note in memory of the Holocaust Holocaust Victims' Day of Remembrance: Auschwitz Museum denounces the dissemination of images created with A…
Bundestag marks 81 years since the liberation of Auschwitz
In a moving speech before the German Bundestag, Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman recounted how she and her mother arrived in the German concentration camp Auschwitz. Today, remembering is more urgent than ever, she said.
As a child, Tova Friedman survived the horror of Auschwitz. Now, with moving words, she recalled the crimes. At the same time, the 87-year-old warned that he would be more determined to oppose the growing anti-Semitism – and made a promise.
The Bundestag commemorates the victims of National Socialism. The speech gives the 87-year-old Tova Friedman. She survived Auschwitz as a child and says that anti-Semitism scares her again today.
In a moving speech, Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman in the Bundestag reported on her life and survival in the Auschwitz concentration camp. And warned against the world's again blazing anti-Semitism.[more]]>
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