Germany Marks 80 Years Since Auschwitz Liberation Amid Rising Antisemitism
With Holocaust survivors dwindling, Germany faces challenges in preserving memory and combating modern antisemitism.
- The 80th Holocaust Remembrance Day highlights the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors and the need for innovative ways to preserve their stories.
- German officials emphasize the importance of combating antisemitism, as hate crimes and prejudices against Jews have been on the rise in recent years.
- Educational efforts, including visits to Holocaust memorial sites like Sachsenhausen, aim to foster awareness, though challenges persist in reaching and impacting younger generations.
- Political tensions flare as right-wing parties like the AfD gain support, with critics accusing them of undermining Germany's remembrance culture.
- International leaders, including German and European officials, attend commemorations at Auschwitz to honor victims and reinforce commitments against intolerance.






































































































































































































































































































































































































