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National activities on the anniversary of Nazi victims

In downtown Dublin, Germany, more than 2, citizens gathered in front of the "Holocaust Memorial" under construction, regardless of the cold and showers in winter. They either sat around by candlelight or held candles to express their condolences to the victims of Nazi atrocities during World War II.

Tilse, Speaker of the German Bundestag, who attended the commemoration, called on all German citizens to fight against xenophobia, hatred and violence, and at the same time asked those German companies that should have paid the Nazi labor fund but have not paid it as soon as possible to fulfill their "moral responsibility". In front of the famous Humboldt University, more than 2 students and citizens held a rally, demanding that relevant parties pay compensation to Nazi-era workers as soon as possible. In Kiel and Lubeck, thousands of students and citizens took to the streets to March, shouting slogans such as "Fuck off Nazi". In Brandenburg, Frankfurt, Potsdam, Leipzig and Hamburg, students, citizens and government officials also held rallies or demonstrations to mourn the innocent Nazi victims and protest against neo-Nazis. Austria commemorates Nazi victims

In Milan, Italy, tens of thousands of people marched through the city and came to the cathedral square in the city center. The procession carried many big slogans, one of which read "Glory to Stalin's Red Army". In the Cathedral Square, the assembly was silent for one minute to mourn the victims.

Violante, Speaker of the Italian House of Representatives, sent telegrams to rallies in Rome and Palermo on 27th. In his telegram, he said that the commemoration was held to remember the past and to thoroughly understand everything about Nazi concentration camps in order to better fight xenophobia and racism today. Mancino, president of the Italian Senate, also said that xenophobia and racism still exist in Europe today. Therefore, we must realize that democracy and freedom cannot be achieved once and for all, and we must continue to fight against these phenomena.

Italy recently passed a law, stipulating January 27th as the memorial day for Nazi victims. This year is the first time that Italy has held this commemoration. In the center of London, the British people held a rally to mourn the victims of the Nazi Holocaust in Germany in World War II, which was the first time that Britain held such a commemorative event. Prince Charles, Prime Minister Blair, British Jewish Imam Saks and some survivors of Nazi concentration camps attended the commemoration.

The organizers of the commemoration in Britain said that the purpose of this event was to mourn the 6 million Jews, 5, Gypsies and other victims killed by the Nazis and let young people know the evils of genocide. At the moment when the neo-Nazi forces in Europe are on the rise, holding such commemorative activities is a warning to anti-Semitism, racism and xenophobia.

at 1: a.m. on April 12th, the whole country of Israel sounded an alarm for two minutes to solemnly mourn the 6 million compatriots killed in the Holocaust. After sunset, dignitaries, Holocaust survivors and international friends held a solemn mourning ceremony at the Jerusalem Holocaust Memorial Hall. Flags were lowered at half mast, entertainment venues were closed, and only special programs on the Holocaust were broadcast on TV and radio. At 1 o'clock on the 12th, more than 1,5 air raid sirens sounded for two minutes at the same time, and vehicles stopped and pedestrians stopped, and the whole country mourned the souls of 6 million compatriots.