New
Communist Party (NCP) leader Andy Brooks joined comrades, war veterans,
diplomats and anti-fascists last week at the annual Holocaust Memorial Day
(HMD) commemoration, organised by the Soviet War Memorial Trust and Southwark
Council.
The Nazis killed six million Jews during
the Second World War. There were hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens
amongst them. About three million Soviet prisoners of war perished in
extermination camps.
On 27th January, 1945, the Red Army
liberated Auschwitz, the largest death camp in the Third Reich. The day is now
commemorated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day to remember those who
suffered Nazi persecution. Every year, on that day, the millions of victims of
the Nazi Holocaust are remembered in the gardens outside the Imperial War
Museum in south London.
The Act of Remembrance began with a
procession led by veterans’ associations to the Holocaust Memorial Tree and the
Soviet War Memorial, followed by the laying of wreaths and floral tributes by
the company that included four London mayors and a judge, military veteran
organisations, representatives of the embassies of the Russian Federation,
Belarus and Georgia, as well as local Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors,
the NCP and the Communist Party of Britain. It closed, as always, with a
minute’s silence and the Last Post.
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