World leaders rubbed shoulders with 56 survivors of Hitler's death camp as they marked 80 years since its liberation.
The ceremony is widely regarded as the last major observance likely to see a significant number of survivors in attendance.
Commemorations at the concentration camp began earlier when Poland’s president Andrzej Duda joined Auschwitz survivors in laying wreaths and candles at a symbolic site. Their tributes were left ...
Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor who became a journalist and historian in postwar Poland and was a co-founder of Warsaw's ...
Commemorations are being held Monday on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp, part of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Polish President Andrzej Duda kneels in front of the Death Wall at the Auschwitz-Birkenau former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp, during a ceremony in Oswiecim, Poland ...
World leaders attending Auschwitz liberation ... President Duda told reporters at the camp that "we Poles, on whose land the Germans built this concentration camp, are today the guardians of ...
More than 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz and historians say that most of them, about one million, were Jewish but the victims also included Poles, Roma and Soviet prisoners of war. #Eur ...