"Auschwitz and the Holocaust represent the darkest chapter of German history. And we must never forget that what happened during the Holocaust can happen again we cannot take it for granted," said Germany's Ambassador to the UN Christoph Heusgen. On Wednesday, President Reuven Rivlin is expected to address Germany's Bundestag, marking his first presidential trip to Germany. Poland's Ambassador to the UN commented "Remembering the past is the best way to show our empathy, solidarity and compassion." On the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, Polish President Andrzej Duda, who skipped a Holocaust memorial event in Israel earlier in January, visited Auschwitz with Holocaust survivors and their families.Malawi's Ambassador to the UN Perks Master Clemency Ligoya spoke about his shock when visiting Auschwitz. "I have been to Auschwitz, I have been to Birkenau, I have seen the horror of the Holocaust. When you are there you never imagine the human beings that were doing this. Never, never, never again!"Monday marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and people around the world are expected to hold ceremonies in honor of victims of the Shoah.Together, as a family of nations, we must learn from the past, and ensure that the Holocaust is never forgotten. Thank you to my fellow ambassadors for sending a clear message to the world: never again means never again! #WeRemember #HolocaustMemorialDay: Shahar Azran pic.twitter.com/VSnyTNrUi8
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