Survivors and leaders mark Holocaust Memorial Day

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World leaders and survivors are marking Holocaust Memorial Day with remembrance services and events.

It honours the six million Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi persecution of other groups.

The day also marks the 77th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, in what was then-Nazi-occupied Poland.

Set up in 1940, Auschwitz was initially intended to house Polish political prisoners - but it eventually became the largest of the Nazis' extermination camps, where Adolf Hitler's plan to kill all Jewish people - the "Final Solution" - was put in to practice.

About 1.1 million people were murdered there, mostly Jewish.

Here are some of the memorial events that took place during this year's Holocaust Memorial Day.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier the Speaker of Israel's Knesset parliament Mickey Levy and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrange wreaths at Berlin's Holocaust memorial on 27 January 2022Image source, John Macdougall / Reuters

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (above, centre), the Speaker of Israel's Knesset parliament, Mickey Levy, (left) and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) laid wreaths at the concrete steles of Berlin's Holocaust Memorial.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the Speaker of Israel's Knesset parliament Mickey Levy arrange wreaths at Berlin's Holocaust memorial on 27 January 2022Image source, John Macdougall / Reuters
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A view from the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe on International Holocaust Remembrance Day on 27 January 2022 in Berlin, GermanyImage source, Abdulhamid Hosbas / Getty Images
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Wreaths are seen at the Holocaust Memorial on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, in Berlin, Germany, on 27 January 2022Image source, Hannibal Hanschke / Reuters

Flags of the European Union, Israel and Germany were flown at half-mast in Berlin.

Flags of European Union, Israel and Germany are flown at half mast in Berlin to mark Holocaust Memorial DayImage source, Clemens Bilan / EPA

President of the lower house of the German parliament Baerbel Bas addressed a memorial ceremony at the Bundestag, in Berlin (below).

German Parliament President Baerbel Bas speaks during a memorial ceremony at the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in Berlin on 27 January 2022Image source, Michele Tantussi / Reuters

Mr Levi also spoke at the Bundestag.

Israeli speaker of the Knesset Mickey Levi speaks at the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, in BerlinImage source, Hannibal Hanschke / Reuters

In Brussels, survivor Margot Friedlander (below, left) sat next to European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to address a special plenary session.

Holocaust survivor Margot Friedlander addresses the European Parliament whilst sat next to President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola during a special plenary session to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, in Brussels, Belgium, on 27 January 2022Image source, Yves Herman / Reuters

French Prime Minister Jean Castex (centre) visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, now a museum, in Oswiecim, near the city of Krakow.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex visits the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau of the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp in Oswiecim on 27 January 2022Image source, Bartosz Siedlik / AFP
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French Prime Minister Jean Castex visits the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau of the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp in Oswiecim on 27 January 2022Image source, Bartosz Siedlik / AFP

He joined survivors in placing candles at the "death wall", where Nazi SS soldiers shot and killed several thousands.

Mr Castex joins survivors and event participants in placing candles at the "death wall", where Nazi SS soldiers shot and killed several thousand victims in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on 27 January 2022Image source, Bartosz Siedlik / AFP
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Candles and wreaths at the "death wall", where Nazi SS soldiers shot and killed several thousand victims in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration campImage source, Bartosz Siedlik / AFP

In Austria, Chancellor Karl Nehammer (below, left) and Israel's Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, (right) attended a commemoration ceremony at the Mauthausen Memorial, the site of a Nazi concentration camp.

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Israel's Foreign Minister Yair Lapid attend a commemoration ceremony at the Mauthausen Memorial, the site of a Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria, on 27 January 2022Image source, Roland Schlager / AFP

Mr Lapid also visited the Shoah Wall of Names memorial, in Vienna's Ostarrichi Park (below).

Israel's Foreign Minister Yair Lapid visits the Wall of Names Memorial in the Ostarrichi Park in Vienna, Austria on 27 January 2022Image source, Hans Punz / AFP

In Belgrade, members of the Serbian army's Honor Guard joined a memorial service at the monument for victims of the Nazi concentration camp Sajmiste.

In Belgrade, Serbia, members of the guard of honor of the Serbian Army take part in a memorial service at the monument for victims of the Nazi concentration camp SajmisteImage source, Andrej Cukic / EPA

Events were also held earlier in the week.

In York Minster's Chapter House, 600 candles were laid out in the shape of the Star of David.

The Reverend Canon Michael Smith, Acting Dean of York, helps light six hundred candles in the shape of the Star of David, in the Chapter House at York Minster in York, part of York Minster's commemoration for International Holocaust DayImage source, Danny Lawson / PA Media
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A Jewish man helps light six hundred candles in the shape of the Star of David, in the Chapter House at York Minster in York, part of York Minster's commemoration for International Holocaust DayImage source, Ian Forsyth / Getty Images
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A Jewish man helps light six hundred candles in the shape of the Star of David, in the Chapter House at York Minster in York, part of York Minster's commemoration for International Holocaust DayImage source, Ian Forsyth / Getty Images

Landmarks were lit up in purple in commemoration, including the Penshaw Monument near Sunderland in north-east England.

Penshaw Monument in SunderlandImage source, Getty Images

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