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The 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz

29-01-2025

**Episode 203: The 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz** This week, we reflect on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, one of history’s most infamous concentration camps. We discuss key historical details, including the staggering numbers—over **1.1 million** people perished within its walls, with **960,000** of them being Jewish victims of the Holocaust. At its peak, Auschwitz held more than **100,000** prisoners at a time, serving as a grim testament to the horrors of Nazi Germany. In this episode, we also revisit an interview from *Episode 6*, recorded at the **Holocaust Museum in Naples, Florida**, where we explored firsthand accounts, artifacts, and the museum’s mission to educate future generations about this dark chapter in history. Join us as we honor the memory of those who suffered and reflect on the lessons that must never be forgotten.

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