The museum on the site of the Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp marks the 81st anniversary of the camp's liberation in 1945 in the closing months of World War Two. According to estimates, some 2 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered in the camp in the Holocaust. Survivors and guests will commemorate victims of Auschwitz at ceremonies held at the former Nazi German concentration camp, including a morning tribute at the Wall of Death and the main event in Birkenau's central sauna building.
The museum on the site of the Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp marks the 81st anniversary of the camp's liberation in 1945 in the closing months of World War Two. According to estimates, some 2 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered in the camp in the Holocaust. Survivors and guests will commemorate victims of Auschwitz at ceremonies held at the former Nazi German concentration camp, including a morning tribute at the Wall of Death and the main event in Birkenau's central sauna building.
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