Recognize January 27, 2026, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In Plain English
January 27 marks the anniversary of the Soviet liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. The city joins a global observance to honor 6 million Jewish victims and millions of others murdered by Nazis. The proclamation encourages residents to learn about Holocaust history and combat antisemitism in the community.
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