On January 27, 2025, the world marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi concentration camp in Poland that became a symbol of the Holocaust’s horrors. During the five years of its operation, more than a million Jews, along with other victims, were brutally murdered by the Nazi regime.
On this solemn occasion, President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation reaffirming the commitment to remember the atrocities of Auschwitz and honor the victims of the Holocaust. He stressed the importance of educating future generations about the horrors that occurred at the camp, emphasizing that anti-Semitism and bigotry have no place in a civilized society.
The president also paid tribute to the survivors, commending their courage and resilience. He extended his sympathy to the families who lost loved ones and vowed that the United States would continue to stand firmly alongside the Jewish community and the State of Israel, reaffirming the nation’s dedication to combating anti-Semitism worldwide.
The day of remembrance serves as a reminder of the indomitable spirit of the Jewish people, who, despite the unspeakable horrors they endured, went on to re-establish their homeland in Israel. It also calls attention to the ongoing fight against prejudice and discrimination, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust remain a guiding force for the global community.
As the anniversary is observed, Americans across the country are encouraged to take part in programs, ceremonies, and prayers to honor those who suffered and those who fought for their liberation. The solemn remembrance serves as both a reflection on the past and a call for continued vigilance against hatred.
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