IN PICTURES: Prime Minister David Cameron visits Auschwitz
David Cameron is in Poland to visit Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
The Prime Minister travelled to the notorious site on the way back from Turkey.
The trip to Auschwitz, which is the first by Mr Cameron as Prime Minister, was acompanied by a strong expression of determination to ensure that the memory of the atrocities are kept “strong and vibrant”.
“I want every child in Britain to learn about the Holocaust and to understand just how vital it is to fight discrimination and prejudice in our world,” he said.
READ the full report from his visit HERE
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