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King Charles has visited Auschwitz for the first time, laying a wreath and paying respect to the many victims of the Holocaust on what is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camp. Earlier in the day, the King visited a Jewish Community Centre in Krakow, making a short speech to mark the 'sombre and scared moment' and greeting Holocaust survivors. Report by Faragt. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00...President of the Polish Church, Piotr Komorowski, was arrested for the violent assault of his wife.
00:06In June 1942, they were arrested for the first three months of their time in prison.
00:13And, in the country of the city's culture, are arrested one by one.
00:19Each woman is locked and she is freed.
00:22And a lot of people believe that they were locked, because they would work for Germany and France.
00:31Of course, at the time, half of the prisoners needed to gather iron in conscription,
00:35because, as you believe me, the plan of answer was to destroy prisoners,
00:40through war, through system of punishment, and very small food ratios.
00:52Yes, some people say that it was, yes, it was the idea of prisoners who created conscription
00:58to put you, the worker, upside down.
01:02But if you can say that no, the man who created this conscription, he didn't work for you.
01:15We were informed that there was, you know, they had to watch the construction of the house.
01:22So, a few weeks later, as you see here, the first groups of Soviet soldiers.
01:30And on the left side, you can see the barracks designed for the first groups of homicides,
01:35officers, soldiers deported here in 1941.
01:41And this is the author of the first emulation of all golden and silver bibles,
01:48that he used in the borders, so much, as well.
01:53And you can come up with your number, too.
01:55There was a special, very big hole, where prisoners had to prepare the gold,
02:00so that gold and bars were transferred on the part of the National Bank of the Third Reich.
02:06This is the apartment.
02:08You can see sometimes individuals of this.
02:11One of them was discovered in Sharf's shoe.
02:15Here, on a piece of leather, there was first and last name of the bomb.
02:21Amos Steinberg, incarcerated at first in Theresienstadt ghetto, nearby Prague,
02:29and then deported to Auschwitz.
02:36Thanks to these inscriptions, we can say when he was deported to the ghetto.
02:41You can hear it.
02:43Yeah, you can.
02:45And then survive the war.
02:55Here, we can see many children's belongings, because over 230,000 kids were deported to Auschwitz.
03:06That was the assumption.
03:37But, of course, you can see that some of these names are missing.
03:41Yeah.
03:43So, people had the chance to pay in Auschwitz.
03:49Thank you very much.
03:53It was only later on that other members of Theresienstadt also became a part of the story.
04:00So, because it was full of stories, time depends.
04:07That's why we know that, for example, the father of the body of Amos,
04:13he passed through Auschwitz.
04:15Then he got out.
04:17He was in the medical hospital.
04:19So, very little information.
06:21Get down.
06:23Get down.
06:43Get down.

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