Warnings of rising xenophobia on Holocaust remembrance day
WARSAW, Poland — Jewish and Christian leaders prayed over the ruins of gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau as some warned on International Holocaust Remembrance Day of rising xenophobic hatred against Jews, Muslims and others.
Camp survivors gathered Friday with political leaders and representatives of Poland’s Jewish community at the site where Germany murdered about 1.1 million people during World War II, mostly Jews from across Europe, but also Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and others.
Poland’s Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, who is from the Polish town where the Auschwitz memorial and museum is located, Oswiecim, recalled the “destruction of humanity” and the “ocean of lost lives and hopes” that resulted from the German genocide.
“It’s an open wound that may close sometimes but it shall never be fully healed and it must not be forgotten,” she said.

