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Children in a Holocaust concentration camp liberated by Red Army. (Alexander Voroncov, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
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Since 2005 people all over the world take the time to honour Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27. 
Belle Jarniewski is the Executive Director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada in Winnipeg, and she is also a member of Canada s delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. 
This day was designated by the United Nations since 2005. The United Nations encourages all its members to commemorate this date and it was chosen because it was 76 years ago when the largest Nazi extermination centre, Auschwitz concentration camp, was liberated, says Jarniewski. ....

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Anne Frank and Sadako Sasaki: Two girls that symbolize the horrors of war


Dec 28, 2020
Nagoya – Nearly 60 years ago, a largely forgotten, cross-continental peace march brought together two of the greatest tragedies of World War II: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Holocaust.
As detailed in Ran Zwigenberg’s “Hiroshima: The Origins of Global Memory Culture,” in January 1962, a procession of young student activists, peace activists and Buddhist monks, set off from Hiroshima on a march all the way to Auschwitz, the site of one of the most notorious concentration camps.
Gyotsu Sato, an Imperial Japanese Army veteran and leader of the march, declared his desire to “deepen the connection between these two places of utmost suffering and tragedy in World War II.” Before setting off on their journey, the marchers visited the A-Bomb hospital and met with hibakusha representatives. Then they received 3,000 paper cranes, crafted in honor of the celebrated hibakusha girl Sadako Sasaki, to scatter along the way fro ....

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