'It's something to be remembered to make the world a better place'
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Millions of people from across the world visit Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum each year.
Among them are nearly 2,500 British teenagers who travel with a charity called the Holocaust Educational Trust.
These students have just a day to travel from the UK to Poland and tour the museum.
Their job is to reflect on what they've learnt and educate others on their experiences.
Emma-Louise joined one group of students to find out more.
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