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One date never to forget

By Tom Mountain
The nightmare ended earlier than expected for the 7,000 who managed to stay alive in Auschwitz in late January 1945. They were too frail to evacuate on the forced march that the Germans hurriedly put in motion as the Soviet army advanced upon the death camp.

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