Auschwitz march held ahead of Warsaw Ghetto 80th anniversary

Thousands of people assembled on Tuesday at the site of Auschwitz for the March of the Living, a yearly Holocaust remembrance march that falls this year on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Participants in the event included Holocaust survivors who lived through Auschwitz or one of the other death camps where Nazi Germany sought to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe.

Some attendees, including people from Israel and the United States, came face to face for the first time with the watchtowers, remains of gas chambers and the huge piles of shoes, suitcases and other objects that the victims brought with them on their final journey.

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People participate in the annual March of the Living, a trek between two former Nazi-run death camps, in Oswiecim, Poland to mourn victims of the Holocaust (Michal Dyjuk/AP/PA)

Elderly survivors, some draped in Israel’s blue and white flag, assembled under the gate with the words “Arbeit Macht Frei” (Work Sets One Free) ahead of the march.

The March of the Living, which takes place each year on Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, began at the gate and led to Birkenau, the large camp three kilometres away where Jews from across Europe were transported by train and murdered in gas chambers.

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People remember victims of the Holocaust at the site of Auschwitz (Michal Dyjuk/AP/PA)

“They will be the voice of those who no longer have voice once they see and understand what happened in the past,” she said.

Some of the participants planned to travel the next day to Warsaw for observances marking the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 which will be attended by the presidents of Poland, Germany and Israel.

The revolt was the largest single act of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust, and remains a potent national symbol for Israel.

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Poland’s culture minister Piotr Glinski speaks ahead of the burial of a time capsule, containing memorabilia and a message to future generations, in the grounds of a former children’s hospital (Czarek Sokolowski/AP/PA)

Officials buried a time capsule containing memorabilia and a message to future generations on the grounds of a former children’s hospital which will house the museum.

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