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    ArmenPress
    Jan 24 2005

    ARMENIAN PM TO ATTEND CEREMONY OF LIBERATION OF NAZI DEATH CAMP IN
    POLAND

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 24, ARMENPRESS: Armenian prime minister Andranik
    Margarian and several other government officials are flying to Polish
    Krakow to attend January 27 ceremonies there marking the 60-th
    anniversary of liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet
    troops near the town of Oswiecim.
    The ceremonies will be attended by many heads of states and
    governments. Armenian officials will meet also with members of the
    Armenian community of Poland.
    For the first time in its history, the United Nations on Monday
    marks the liberation of Nazi death camps during World War II.
    Foreign ministers of Israel, Germany, France, Argentina, Armenia,
    Canada and Luxembourg, representing the European Union, are scheduled
    to speak. Between 1 million and 1.5 million prisoners, most of them
    Jews, were killed in Auschwitz alone, dying in gas chambers or of
    starvation and disease. Six million Jews overall were exterminated in
    Nazi death camps.
    Some 600,000 citizens of Soviet Armenia, then a republic of less
    than two million inhabitants, took part in the WW II . Only half of
    them stayed alive.
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