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State Secretary: Holocaust must never be allowed to happen again

“We pay tribute to our six million Jewish fellow human beings, our 600,000 compatriots and 2,000 Jews from Székesfehérvár who were deported," Tamás Vargha said.

Speaking at the international March of the Living commemoration at the former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland, on Monday, State Secretary Tamás Vargha said the Holocaust was the world’s and Hungarian society’s greatest tragedy which must never be allowed to happen again.

The Hungarian delegation led by Vargha also held a commemoration of their own in front of building I.18, the site of an exhibition dedicated to Hungarian victims. “We pay tribute to the Jewish people who were persecuted and murdered because of their origin and religion during the Second World War,” Vargha said. “We pay tribute to our six million Jewish fellow human beings, our 600,000 compatriots and 2,000 Jews from Székesfehérvár who were deported”. He said the Holocaust had been the greatest tragedy of not just Hungarian Jews, but all of Hungarian society and the entire world. The foreign delegations will walk the 3km distance between the Auschwitz I. and Auschwitz-Birkenau lagers in the afternoon.