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Prezydent USA ogłosił1 delegację2 , która pojedzie na rocznicę3 wyzwolenia4 Auschwitz-Birkenau w Polsce w poniedziałek. Delegację5 poprowadzą Steve Witkoff i Howard Lutnick. Będzie też wielu innych reprezentantów USA. Wydarzenie upamiętnia6 1,1 miliona zamordowanych7 tam osób i jest obchodzone jako Międzynarodowy Dzień Pamięci o Ofiarach Holokaustu.
- ogłosić
Poinformować oficjalnie o czymś publicznie. ↩︎ - delegacja (f.)
Grupa osób wysłana w jakieś miejsce w określonym celu. ↩︎ - rocznica (f.)
Dzień upamiętniający ważne wydarzenie, który się powtarza w każdym roku. ↩︎ - wyzwolenie (n.)
Uwolnienie od jakiejś formy niewoli lub ciężkiej sytuacji. ↩︎ - delegacja (f.)
Grupa osób wysłana w jakieś miejsce w określonym celu. ↩︎ - upamiętniać
Zachować w pamięci jakąś osobę lub wydarzenie. ↩︎ - zamordować
Zabić kogoś w sposób brutalny i bezprawny. ↩︎
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Text Comprehension
Question: Who will lead the US delegation to the Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary?
Question: What does the event at Auschwitz-Birkenau commemorate?
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The U.S. delegation will be led by Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy to the Middle East, and Howard Lutnick, who has been named the Secretary of Commerce. Other delegates include Charles Kushner, nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to France; business figures Isaac and Laura Perlmutter; and several prominent U.S. representatives, including Robert Book, Michael Friedman, and Boris A. Epshteyn. U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Daniel Lawton and Ellen Germain, the U.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, will also be present.
The ceremony will take place near the infamous gate of the former German camp Auschwitz II-Birkenau in Oświęcim. The event is expected to draw approximately three thousand attendees, including Polish President Andrzej Duda and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda. Survivors of the Holocaust will also attend, with an estimated fifty participating to share their testimonies.
The Auschwitz museum estimates that over 1.1 million people, primarily Jews, were murdered at the Auschwitz complex, which operated from 1940 until its liberation on January 27, 1945, by Soviet soldiers. The anniversary of the camp’s liberation is now marked as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
There was previous speculation reported by TVP World about the potential participation of J.D. Vance, the newly appointed U.S. Vice President. However, this was later corrected by TVP World and confirmed by both Polish diplomatic sources and the U.S. Consulate in Krakow, stating that Vance would not attend the event. Natalain Wabersich, representing the U.S. Consulate, refrained from further commenting and advised following updates from the White House.
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