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Day of Liberation of Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps

Day of Liberation of Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps

Published on: 2026-04-10

Source: Official website of the State –

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On this day in 1945, the prisoners of Buchenwald rose up.

The resistance was international: Soviet, German, Czech, Slovak, Polish, French groups—each carried out its task of liberation. They disarmed the Germans, captured the towers, seized weapons—and raised the red banner as a symbol of liberation.

Today is a day of remembrance for everyone who went through the fascist camps — Auschwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor, and hundreds of other places where human life and dignity were worth nothing.
This is a memory of a million broken courts. About children whose childhood was taken away. And about an old man deprived of a peaceful old age. About women who never became mothers, about families forever separated, about a lost future. About people who tried to take away the most important thing—their life and dignity.

And this is a day about the fact that even in the darkest conditions a person is capable of remaining human. The details were told in a card.

To remember means not to allow a repetition.

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