The White House commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Key points
Remembers Holocaust victims and survivors
Reaffirms commitment to combat anti‑Semitism and protect religious freedom
TL;DR
Notes liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945 and memorializes over one million victims.
Lists groups targeted by the Nazi Regime, including Jewish people, Slavs, Roma, persons with disabilities, religious leaders, LGBTQ people, and political prisoners.
Affirms administration pledge to use federal tools to combat anti-Semitism and defend religious freedom for Americans.
Original text
This International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember one of the darkest periods in human history and one of the gravest atrocities the world has ever witnessed. Today, we pay respect to the blessed memories of the millions of Jewish people, who were murdered at the hands of the Nazi Regime and its collaborators during the Holocaust— as well as the Slavs and the Roma, people with disabilities, religious leaders, ...