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Editorial: Le Monde

  • The editorial begins by marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, noting that there will soon be no survivors to recount their experiences.
  • January 27, recognized by the United Nations as the 'International Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day', marks a transition into a time when conveying these experiences will require methods beyond direct human testimony.
  • The article stresses the importance of preventing the trivialization, oversimplifications, and distortion of the Holocaust, emphasizing the need to understand and communicate its full horror.
  • The piece underscores the necessity of continuity in teaching and commemorating the Holocaust, despite the challenges posed by the disappearance of its survivors.
  • The editorial criticizes the limited effectiveness of phrases like 'never again,' calling for a more thorough explanation of the underlying mechanisms of genocide and crimes against humanity in order to prevent their recurrence.

Conclusion: The piece concludes by reaffirming the importance of remembering and teaching about the Holocaust in full, as a warning to humanity and for the honour of its victims.