Remembering the Holocaust
January 27 marked the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz -- the Nazi death camp that has come to symbolize the horror of the Holocaust. An estimated 1.5 million people were murdered there -- most of them systematically in gas chambers. Nearly all the victims were Jews. Others included Gypsies, Poles, Catholics, homosexuals and Soviet POWs. For many, the anniversary carried special meaning, as few survivors are expected to be alive in 10 years' time.
A BLEAK, HOPELESS LANDSCAPECNN's Steve Goldberg recently visited Auschwitz. Read his account and take a virtual tour of the camps.
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