On January 27, 2025 will be celebrated the 80th anniversary of the release of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Eight decades back, the Red Army released 7,000 prisoners from the largest concentrational complex in the third Reich, where, in just five years, more than a million Jews perished, for the most part the same day of their arrival. To commemorate this date, the television channels mobilize their antennas to take the French to the heart of the Nazi horror and pay tribute to the victims of the holocaust.
Two special programs on France Télévisions
In line with the commemoration, in 2024, from the 80th anniversary of the Liberation, France Télévisions deploys an exceptional device and offers two special programs on January 27 program. The first, presented by Julian Bugier from 9 a.m., will follow the tribute to the victims of the Shoah live which will be paid to the Memorial in Paris, in the presence of the head of state, Emmanuel Macron. Testimonials from survivors and lighting of historians will come to mark this ceremony.
Then, from 2 p.m., the usual presenter of the “13 am” of France 2 will comment alongside Nathalie Saint-Cricq, the international ceremony to be held in the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, in the presence of survivors, international leaders, Representatives of the political, religious, associative world who work for the work of memory. Then at 9:10 pm will be projected a series of five documentaries, called “Auschwitz, survivors tell”, which will trace the history of deportation to Auschwitz through the accounts of 44 survivors.
-LCI and BFMTV also mobilized
LCI will offer the same follow -up as France Télévisions to its viewers by following 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and in the company of Amélie Carrouër, the tribute to the Shoah memorial, then from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. the international ceremony, during which Christophe Moulin, Magali Lunel and Emilie Broussouloux will take turns at the presentation. The day before, the news channel will broadcast at 9 p.m. the documentary “Les Lan d'Auschwitz”, directed by Sophie Nahum, and which will give the floor to 28 of the last survivors “From the worst death plant that man has never created”. For its part, BFMTV confirmed to us that a “Team will be on site to follow the president at the ceremony” but that“There will be no device in particular”. Finally CNews had not yet communicated on its programming, at a time when we are publishing these lines.
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