Auschwitz's poems

On the 27th, the International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Holocaust, purple lights were lit in buildings all over Britain to mourn the millions of people who died in Nazi concentration camps. What is the theme of this commemorative activity? Become a light in the dark? . On that day, the London Eye, the Museum of Natural History, the Palace of Westminster and the Millennium Bridge in Newcastle were all surrounded by purple lights. It is a sad fact that Britain lights up the purple light to tell the world that those who witnessed the Holocaust will eventually leave this world. Therefore, the responsibility of remembering history falls on our shoulders. It is our memory that becomes the light that illuminates the darkness, thus ensuring that the darkness will never come back.

Princess Kate and British Prime Minister Boris? Johnson and Premier League football players attended the commemoration. Johnson and several other political leaders also recited poems at the ceremony. Prior to this, Princess Kate also had a video conversation with two survivors of the concentration camp. I saw courage and strength from the survivors and realized that their personal experiences had far-reaching educational significance for the younger generation.

National Museum of Natural History

the London Eye

Qiannian bridge

Looking back at history, Nazi concentration camps caused 1 1 10,000? 120,000 civilians and prisoners of war died. Nazi concentration camps mean that during Hitler's rule, Nazi Germany established a large number of concentration camps throughout its territory. This practice first began after the arson of the 1933 parliament building, and was used to detain political prisoners and opponents of the Nazi regime. Because in Germany in the11930 s, political opponents and others were often detained without trial, concentration camps developed rapidly at this stage. Mainly includes: Auschwitz concentration camp, Auschwitz concentration camp is the largest concentration camp built by Nazi Germany during World War II. Dachau concentration camp, the "wall of death" between Auschwitz concentration camp 1 1 and 12. This wall is named after the SS shooting prisoners here at will. The tragedies caused by these notorious concentration camps need to be remembered by mankind forever.