An excited Carlos III on the edge of tears, in the commemorative act of Auschwitz

Everyone looks at Auschwitz. Poland hosts the 80th anniversary of the release of the extermination field symbol of human barbarism. The historic Summit that has focused on the tribute to the victims of the field of horrors near Cracovia, has summoned representatives from 60 countries and 20 heads of state. The ceremony took place this Monday, January 27, the date of the day of liberation in that winter of 1945. Together with the kings of Spain, we have seen Carlos III, who at a time of the ceremony has been excited on the edge of the tears, as he has collected Daily Mail y Daily Mirror.

Among the former who have arrived in Poland, the king of Holland, Guillermo, with his wife Máxima and his daughter, Amalia. Amalia, the firstborn and heiress of the Orange house has accompanied her parents in this solemn tribute.

Amalia of Holland.

Carlos III has attended alone, without his wife Camila. The King of England, 76, who has arrived in a flight of the Royal Air Force, has participated in several commemorative meetings that have been held this morning near Krakow, within the framework of the tribute for the day of the day of the day of the release. The monarch has sat next to Matilde in Belgium, with whom he has maintained a few minutes of conversation. Next to Matilde was her husband, Felipe. The English monarch was very excited.

Carlos III and Matilde de Belgica.

Matilde, Carlos III and the Kings of Denmark. Behind, Zelenski.

Near the kings of Belgium, those of Denmark. Federico and Mary have remained very attentive the ceremony and stories of the survivors of the extermination fields. Behind the kings was Zelenski.

The kings of Belgium and his left, victory of Sweden, princess heiress.

The kings of Denmark in front of Zelenski

We have seen, among others, the presidents of Italy, Sergio Mattarella; from France, Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte; from Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier; from Austria, Alexander van der Bellen; and the president of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola. Also, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau.

The commemoration of this 80th anniversary has focused on the survivors who with their stories keep alive the memory of the horror of the Holocaust so that society does not forget and the hate seed does not germinate. This ceremony has been attended by four of them, two of which are about to turn a hundred years. Raised by the Nazis in 1940, 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, were executed in Auschwitz.

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