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The gate that reads "Arbeit macht frei" "Work sets you free" is seen Jan. Send your thoughts to Letters to the Editor. The German prelate said in recent years he was "shocked to see" that "political movements and parties have been able to establish themselves in society that aggressively question the constitutional foundations of democracy and international law and often demonstratively disregard them where they govern.
The statement was issued as heads of state and government gathered Jan. After Germany invaded Poland on Sept. Meanwhile, Pope Francis said the "horror of the extermination of millions of Jews and people of other faiths" during World War II should "neither be forgotten nor denied," and he also recalled "many Christians, among them many martyrs," who also died at Auschwitz. A total of 53 mostly Western-aligned countries were represented, mostly by presidents or premiers, at the Auschwitz-Birkenau commemoration, which was also attended by Britain's King Charles III and the crowned heads of Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain, as well as leaders of NATO and other international organizations.
Institutions from the United Nations to the European Union held their own commemorative ceremonies, with the U. Jewish groups have long protested the placing of Christian symbols at the camp, where a Catholic Carmelite convent was closed by church leaders in , and dozens of crosses removed in after international complaints. During the German occupation of the Polish territories between and , defying German orders to impose the death penalty on anyone who helped Jews, help was given to Jews by 66 female religious orders in about institutions mainly monasteries , 25 male religious orders in about 85 institutions, and by more than diocesan priests in at least locations in occupied Poland.
Historians have stressed, however, that those numbers may be underestimated as many clergy and religious took the story of their bravery to the grave. Auschwitz-Birkenau was visited in by St. Maksymilian Kolbe and St. Edith Stein as major saints. In a Jan. The Catholic Church in England and Wales also cautioned that antisemitism had "increased significantly" across Britain and globally since the October Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza, leaving many communities "feeling vulnerable, with hostility and suspicion of others rising.
But it's hard to believe this will lead to any change in people's attitudes and behavior, as the world witnesses resurgent populism and radicalisation, and the likelihood increases of another great war," he said. A Jan. Select any of the newsletters below, then enter your email address and click "subscribe". Jonathan Luxmoore View Author Profile. Join the Conversation Send your thoughts to Letters to the Editor.