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It as one of the largest gather- ings ever to be held at the concentration camp site since the war. Auschwitz held the world's record for murder: Up to 60,000 people a d47 were killed by the use of Zyklon B gas. First, in 1941, it was mainly Polish Jews, and then Jews from every country_of Europe. By 1944 more than three million had been executed. Under the bright sun, ' on this 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto up- rising, to the accom- paniment of military drums, one delegation after another marched to the monument to lay its wreath. They included representatives of the Polish governmeut, the Union of Fighters for Freedom and Democ- racy, the International Auschwitz Committee, the World Federation of Jewish Combatants, the World Jewish Congress and others. The large Israeli contin- gent laid a blue and white _ flowered wreath and then stood beside the monument proudly holding,,aloft the Is- raeli flag. 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