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@EU_Commission What we must remember is that as more time passes, and we gradually lose the witnesses who experienced these horrors directly, there is a risk that these events become less real and fade like ageing photographs.
We must never forget what happened during those years of pure evil. The accounts of those still living and the stories of the millions who died, should serve as enduring lessons, so that we can recognise this evil and prevent it. Otherwise, we will have learned nothing.
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@EU_Commission What we must remember is that as more time passes, and we gradually lose the witnesses who experienced these horrors directly, there is a risk that these events become less real and fade like ageing photographs.
We must never forget what happened during those years of pure evil. The accounts of those still living and the stories of the millions who died, should serve as enduring lessons, so that we can recognise this evil and prevent it. Otherwise, we will have learned nothing.
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@EU_Commission What we must remember is that as more time passes, and we gradually lose the witnesses who experienced these horrors directly, there is a risk that these events become less real and fade like ageing photographs.
We must never forget what happened during those years of pure evil. The accounts of those still living and the stories of the millions who died, should serve as enduring lessons, so that we can recognise this evil and prevent it. Otherwise, we will have learned nothing.
@EU_Commission What we must remember is that as more time passes, and we gradually lose the witnesses who experienced these horrors directly, there is a risk that these events become less real and fade like ageing photographs.
We must never forget what happened during those years of pure evil. The accounts of those still living and the stories of the millions who died, should serve as enduring lessons, so that we can recognise this evil and prevent it. Otherwise, we will have learned nothing.