| In 1947, the Polish parliament passed a law pledging to preserve Auschwitz and its buildings forever. (BBC) | |
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| But time is running short, and unless substantially more money comes soon, Poland's pledge to preserve the camp may prove hard to keep. (BBC) | |
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| The Polish people should be commended for their decision to preserve the camp forever but we should all as so called Europeans contribute to this endevour. (BBC) | |
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| I think everybody from all communities across the globe should donate something to preserve Aushwitz so future generations can see the atroticities and learn to get along with one another. (BBC) | |
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