On Auschwitz's liberation anniversary, Hungarian Jews remember Holocaust, warn of hate risks.
On the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation, Hungarian Jews remember the Holocaust, where nearly half a million Hungarian Jews were killed. Survivor Tamás Léderer, born in 1938, warns of ongoing risks of hate-fueled violence. Rabbi Tamás Verő stresses the importance of remembering the Holocaust to prevent future atrocities. A recent study shows significant fear in Europe and the US that a similar event could occur again.
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