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King tells Holocaust survivor her father is alive in spirit
Summary
At a Buckingham Palace reception marking the anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation, the King told a Holocaust survivor her father was described as 'alive in spirit' while he and the Queen lit candles and viewed portraits of seven survivors.
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The King marked the anniversary of the 1945 liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau at a reception at Buckingham Palace. The King and Queen lit candles of remembrance and viewed portraits of seven Holocaust survivors. During the event, the King told one survivor that her father was 'alive in spirit'. The gathering was described as an occasion to remember those affected by the Holocaust.
Known details:
- The event took place at Buckingham Palace to mark the anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation in 1945.
- The King and Queen lit candles of remembrance.
- Portraits of seven Holocaust survivors were shown at the reception.
- The King told one survivor her father was 'alive in spirit'.
Summary:
The occasion was a ceremonial remembrance featuring candle lighting and portrait viewings to mark the Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation anniversary. Undetermined at this time.
