In speech to Germany’s parliament, Herzog laments Third Reich atrocities

President tells Bundestag there has never been a campaign against Jews like the one conducted by the Nazi regime; Herzog also spoke of his father, ex-President Chaim Herzog, who was among liberators of Bergen-Belsen death camp
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President Issac Herzog addressed Germany’s parliament on Tuesday about atrocities committed during the Third Reich, while at the same time praising the close and friendly relations that have emerged between the two countries since the end of the Holocaust.
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  • Six million European Jews were murdered by Germany’s Nazis and their henchmen during World War II.
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    נשיא המדינה יצחק הרצוג נאום פרלמנט בונדסטאג ברלין גרמניה
    נשיא המדינה יצחק הרצוג נאום פרלמנט בונדסטאג ברלין גרמניה
    President Issac Herzog addressing the Bundestag in Berlin on Tuesday
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    “Never in human history was there a campaign like the one the Nazis and their accomplices conducted to annihilate the Jewish people,” Herzog told lawmakers at the Bundestag.
    “Never in history was a state responsible, as Nazi Germany was responsible, for the loss of all semblance of humanity, for the erasure of all mercy, for the pursuit of the worldwide obliteration, with such awful cruelty, of an entire people.”
    Herzog also spoke about his father, former President Chaim Herzog, who was among the liberators of the concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen in northern Germany in April 1945, as an officer of the British forces.
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    נשיא המדינה יצחק הרצוג נאום פרלמנט בונדסטאג ברלין גרמניה
    German Bundestag during Israeli president's address on Tuesday
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    “I shall never forget how he described to me the horrors he witnessed. The stench. The human skeletons in striped pajamas, the piles of corpses, the destruction, the hell on earth,” the Israeli president told German lawmakers.
    On Tuesday afternoon, Herzog and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier are set to visit the site of the former concentration camp. After a tour of the memorial site, the two presidents are expected to meet with survivors and German high school students.
    The president arrived for a state visit to Germany earlier this week that also included a trip to Munich on Monday where he participated in the 50-year anniversary ceremony for the 11 Israeli athletes murdered by Palestinian militants at the 1972 Olympic Games.
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    טקס ציון 50 שנה לטבח באולימפיאדת מינכן
    Families of the victims of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre at the ceremony marking 50 years since the attack
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    Looking forward, Herzog praised close relations between the two countries and their joint commitment to fight antisemitism.
    “The partnership between Israel and Germany has achieved global renown, and we must continue deepening and cultivating it, for the benefit of a brilliant future not only for our countries but for the whole of humanity,” he said in parliament.
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