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Survivors of the Nazi's notorious Auschwitz death camp are taking center stage at the memorial service to mark 80 years since its liberation by Soviet troops.
In 2024, over 1.83 million people visited the site. The museum’s challenges are huge, and include efforts to conserve barracks and other objects that were never intended to endure for long.
A Holocaust survivor who lived through four concentration camps as a young boy will return to Auschwitz to mark 80 years since the liberation of one of the Nazi's most notorious concentration camps.