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Holocaust survivors urge young Europeans to vote against far right in EU elections

Holocaust survivors are urging young Europeans to vote against the far right in the upcoming European parliament election. In a joint appeal, a group of eight survivors emphasized the importance of using their voice to prevent the far right from gaining power. They highlighted the significance of this election for younger voters, many of whom are participating in their first election, while also acknowledging that for the survivors, it could be their last opportunity to make a difference. The survivors expressed regret that they were unable to prevent the rise of Nazism in the past, but are hopeful that the younger generation can make a difference today. Their message serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of voting and standing against extremism.

What is the main message of the Holocaust survivors to young Europeans in the upcoming EU elections?

The main message is for younger voters to go to the polls and prevent the far right from gaining power.

Why do the Holocaust survivors feel it is important for younger voters to participate in the European parliament election?

They feel it is important because they were unable to prevent the rise of Nazism in the past, but believe that younger generations have the power to prevent similar ideologies from gaining power today.

How many Holocaust survivors issued the joint appeal before the European parliament election?

Eight Holocaust survivors issued the joint appeal before the European parliament election.