International Holocaust Day, the world commemorates millions of innocent victims with pain

The world today commemorates millions of Holocaust victims. Established by the UN General Assembly in 2005, January 27th marks the International Holocaust Memorial Day. This day brings millions of people killed by the genocide of Nazi Germany committed during World War II. And, basically, [...]
This day brings millions of people killed by the genocide of Nazi Germany committed during World War II. Its core, however, is contemporary efforts to fight hatred and anti-Semitism.
The massacre of this war has marked more than 6 million Jews killed as well as their extermination by the Nazis. The latter chose the most horrible ways to wipe out those innocent people from the face of the earth, to take away those innocent people's lives unjustly.
Placed in concentration camps, they were poisoned with gas, shot, executed, tortured, and hungry. More than 1 million people were killed in the Auschwitz camp. And today, after 70 years, the world commemorates those victims with pain.
In this irreplaceable horror, Albania is remembered for its irrevocable role. Our country is among the rarest in the world that housed it as a place of salvation for many innocent lives.
In 2000, for the first time in Bundestag, one of Auschwitz's survivors said: Ellie Wiessel. Hopefully, you can believe that “that I speak without hatred and bitterness”, the American writer born in Romania said. Would my words hurt?” Ask Wiessel. That is not his purpose, he added.
How does somebody need to understand the cult of hate and death that swept your country? He does not believe in collective guilt, he tells his audience, mainly German, in the country of authors and at the same time warns of the danger of pulling a line. “Who allows himself to obscure the memory of the victims kills them for the second time. ”
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