EVENTS will be staged in Britain and worldwide today to mark Holocaust Memorial Day – on the 80th anniversary of when, in 1945, the Red Army liberated the Nazis’ Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex in Poland.
The liberation of Auschwitz on January 27 was chosen as Holocaust Memorial Day for commemorations of acts of genocide, which also include those which took place in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
Many events will also focus on today’s growth of fascist, far-right and neonazi parties and groups internationally, some gaining support in mainstream politics and elections.
On May 16 1944, Romani families in Auschwitz-Birkenau armed themselves with stones, tools, and sheer collective will, forcing the SS to retreat – leaving a legacy of defiance that speaks directly to the fascisms of today, says VICTORIA HOLMES
The obfuscation of Nazism’s capitalist roots has seen imperialism redeploy fascism again and again — from the killing fields of Guatemala to the war in Ukraine, writes PAWEL WARGAN
JOHN ELLISON recalls the momentous role of the French resistance during WWII



