Auschwitz′s last survivors urge a troubled Europe not to forget 

아우슈비츠 해방 70주년.

Auschwitz′s last survivors urge a troubled Europe not to forget 아우슈비츠 해방 70주년.

World leaders gathered with survivors of the Auschwitz camp in Poland to mark 70 years since its liberation Hundreds of survivors travelled all the way to the infamous concentration camp site, to mourn, remember and remind the world of the atrocities committed by Nazi soldiers Our Kim Hyun-bin takes us to the scene Nazi Germany′s largest and most notorious concentration camp, Auschwitz, was where some one-point-one million people, mostly Jews, were killed between 1940 and 1945 Over 300 aging survivors and a host of world leaders visited Auschwitz on Tuesday to reflect upon the slaughter that took place there Over 70 years have passed, but the last survivors said the world should never forget the horrors that took place in Auschwitz and the Nazi′s other death camps "Some of the people still think that this never happened I′m here to tell the world that it happened and the world will have to learn from it and to live in peace " The elderly, women and young children were killed in gas chambers and were burnt into ashes in incinerators proof of the Nazi′s atrocities " They were killing people like nothing it didn′t mean anything the smell was so bad here from burning people " The event could mark one of the last major anniversaries attended by a large showing of survivors given that the youngest are now in their 70s Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News