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Now playing Next no comment Auschwitz survivors commemorate the 75 anniversary of liberation The wreath-laying ceremony with the participation of former prisoners and Polish president Andrzej Duda inaugurated the commemoration of the Auschwitz Nazi Death camp's liberation by the Red Army on January 27, 1945. 27/01/2020
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Now playing Next world news Holocaust Remembrance Day: how is the Holocaust taught where you live? From UK to Germany, from Spain to Greece, the educational standards vary enormously regarding the genocide of millions of Jews. Euronews looks at how Europe's children learn about the Holocaust. 27/01/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News Locals still searching for answers over Jewish cemetery attack 'We don't know why they attack (the graves), they are dead,' said one local in the community near Strasbourg. 24/01/2020
Now playing Next world news EU condemns Putin's attempt to 'rewrite history' in dispute over WWII "The EU commission fully rejects any false claims that attempt to distort the history of the Second World War or paint the victims like Poland as perpetrators," said EU commissioner Věra Jourová. 15/01/2020
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Now playing Next Germany Grave of top Nazi official dug up in Berlin Heydrich's grave was unmarked, suggesting the perpetrators had insider knowledge. 16/12/2019
Now playing Next world news World War Two Battle of the Bulge re-enacted 75 years later Hundreds of people took part in a re-enactment of the famous Battle of the Bulge to mark the 75th anniversary of the event that represented a turning point in World War Two. 15/12/2019
Now playing Next Italy Italy: 54,000 Brindisi residents evacuated as WWII bomb defused More than 54,000 residents were evacuated from the southern Italian city of Brindisi as experts defused a British bomb dropped during WWII. 15/12/2019
Now playing Next Poland Merkel visits Auschwitz for the first time as chancellor The Chancellor, accompanied by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during the visit, will bring a 60 million euro donation to help conserve the place where the Nazis ran their largest death camp. 06/12/2019
Now playing Next Germany German children fish out WWII ammunition from pond The three children reeled out ammunition and bullet fragments from the pond by using a strong magnet, local police said in a statement. 17/11/2019
Now playing Next no comment Germany marks 30th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall Germany on Saturday marked the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern Europe. 09/11/2019
Now playing Next no comment Red Square military parade re-enacts historic 1941 march More than 4,000 soldiers marched in Red Square to mark the 78th anniversary of the parade that sent Soviet fights to the front lines of World War Two. 07/11/2019
Now playing Next France French Resistance member Yvette Lundy dies at 103 Born in 1916 in a small village in the northeastern department of Marne, Lundy started from 1940 to supply fake papers to Jews, men fleeing the Nazi regime's compulsory labour service (STO) or escaped prisoners of war that one of her brothers — who died after being deported — was hiding on his farm. 04/11/2019
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Now playing Next Germany Former Nazi concentration camp guard, 93, goes on trial in Hamburg Bruno D. was 17 years old when he served as a guard at the Stutthof concentration camp, in northern Poland. Now, he is on trial for aiding and abetting 5,230 cases of murder. 17/10/2019