ألمانيا ـ إحياء ذكرى تحرير معتقل بوخنفالد النازي وتحذير من "النسيان"

On the 81st anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation, survivors and officials issue a stark warning against forgetting the horrors of the Nazi regime.

On the 81st anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation, survivors and officials issue a stark warning against forgetting the horrors of the Nazi regime. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • ألمانيا ـ إحياء ذكرى تحرير معتقل بوخنفالد النازي وتحذير من "النسيان"

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Commemorations marking the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp were held on Tuesday, underscored by powerful speeches and public demonstrations demanding that the atrocities committed there never be forgotten. The ceremony took place at the historic site near Weimar, Germany, one of the largest Nazi camps on German soil, where over 56,000 people were murdered between 1937 and 1945. The emotional gathering featured testimonies from the dwindling number of survivors, whose voices trembled as they recounted the systematic brutality, starvation, and medical experiments they endured. Their narratives served as a direct, living bridge to one of history's darkest chapters. Officials and dignitaries present echoed their calls, framing remembrance not as a passive act of looking back, but as an active civic duty essential for the health of modern democracy. The warnings took on a renewed urgency against the backdrop of rising far-right extremism and antisemitism across Germany and Europe. Speakers explicitly linked the failure of memory to contemporary political currents that seek to relativize Nazi crimes or stoke hatred against minorities. The protests accompanying the ceremony, with chants of "Never again is now," visually and audibly reinforced the message that the lessons of Buchenwald are acutely relevant today. Buchenwald's history is a microcosm of Nazi terror. Initially established to imprison political opponents, it later held Jews, Roma and Sinti, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and prisoners of war from across Europe. Its liberation by American forces on April 11, 1945, revealed the full scale of the horror to the world, with thousands of emaciated prisoners found barely alive among piles of corpses. The site now functions as a memorial and museum, dedicated to historical documentation and education. The significance of holding such commemorations in Germany itself cannot be overstated. The country continues its decades-long process of *Vergangenheitsbewältigung*—or coming to terms with the past. This public reckoning, built on education, memorials, and legal accountability, is considered a cornerstone of its post-war...

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