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In pictures: Hostages and Holocaust survivors march through Auschwitz to mark Yom Hashoah

The crowds, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog, silently walked through the former death camp to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its liberation

April 24, 2025 14:26
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The presidents of Israel and Poland, as well as ten former Hamas hostages including Eli Sharabi (centre), were among the crowds (Image: Getty)
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A number of former Hamas hostages have joined Holocaust survivors in attending the annual March of the Living to mark Yom Hashoah.

Crowds of marchers walked silently through Auschwitz and emerged from under its infamous gate to commemorate the thousands who were murdered at the former extermination camp by the Nazi regime and the millions of Holocaust victims more generally.

Around 1.2 million Jews were deported to Auschwitz during the Second World War, with 900,000 believed to have been killed in its gas chambers. With a total death toll of 1.1 million, including Jews, Poles, Romani and prisoners of war, it was the deadliest concentration camp of the Third Reich.

The event held extra poignancy this year as it took in the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation (Image: Getty)The event held extra poignancy this year as it took in the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation (Image: Getty)AFP via Getty Images