Auschwitz liberation 75 years on: how the world reacted

Liberation of Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz received relatively little international attention at the time

Holocaust survivor at an exhibition in the former Auschwitz concentration camp
(Image credit: 2015 Getty Images)

Today marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, where more than one million people, most of them Jewish, were killed during World War Two. By comparison, the combined British and American death toll during the war was 880,000.

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