Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR40 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 01/30/2025

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119THCONGRESS 
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STSESSION S. RES. 40 
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz 
extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland and International Holocaust 
Remembrance Day. 
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 
JANUARY27, 2025 
Ms. R
OSEN(for herself, Mr. LANKFORD, Mr. BOOKER, Mr. CRAMER, and Mr. 
S
CHUMER) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and 
agreed to 
RESOLUTION 
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of 
the Auschwitz extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Po-
land and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. 
Whereas United Nations General Assembly Resolution 60/7 
(2005) designated January 27 of each year as an Inter-
national Day of Commemoration in memory of victims of 
the Holocaust; 
Whereas, during World War II, the Nazi regime and its col-
laborators systematically murdered 6,000,000 Jews and 
millions of other individuals; 
Whereas the Auschwitz extermination camp complex in Nazi- 
occupied Poland, which included a killing center at 
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Birkenau, was the largest death camp complex estab-
lished by the Nazi regime; 
Whereas, on January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz extermination 
camp was liberated by Allied Forces, after almost 5 years 
of murder, rape, and torture at the camp; 
Whereas nearly 1,300,000 innocent civilians were deported to 
Auschwitz from their homes across Eastern and Western 
Europe, particularly from Hungary, Poland, and France; 
Whereas nearly 1,100,000 innocent civilians were murdered 
at the Auschwitz extermination camp between 1940 and 
1945; 
Whereas at least 960,000 of the nearly 1,100,000 murdered 
people were Jewish; 
Whereas the more than 100,000 other victims who perished 
at Auschwitz included non-Jewish Poles, Romani people, 
Soviet civilians and prisoners of war, Afro-Germans, Je-
hovah’s Witnesses, people with disabilities, gay men and 
women, and other ethnic minorities; 
Whereas these innocent civilians were subjected to torture, 
forced labor, starvation, rape, medical experiments, and 
separation from loved ones; 
Whereas the names of many of these innocent individuals 
who perished have been lost forever; 
Whereas the Auschwitz extermination camp symbolizes the 
extraordinary brutality of the Holocaust; 
Whereas the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 
serves as our Nation’s memorial to the victims of the 
Holocaust and teaches the history and lessons of the Hol-
ocaust to individuals from all walks of life in the United 
States; 
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Whereas the people of the United States must never forget 
the genocide and terrible crimes against humanity com-
mitted at the Auschwitz extermination camp; 
Whereas the people of the United States must educate future 
generations to promote understanding of the dangers of 
intolerance in order to prevent similar injustices, includ-
ing acts of violent antisemitism, from happening again; 
Whereas there are only approximately 220,000 Holocaust 
survivors who are still living and it is more important 
now than ever to share their collective histories and sto-
ries; 
Whereas, in recent years, there has been an increase in the 
number and intensity of antisemitic incidents in the 
United States and around the world; 
Whereas, since the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack 
in Israel, there have been more than 10,000 antisemitic 
incidents in the United States; 
Whereas hate crime statistics collected by the Federal Bureau 
of Investigation demonstrate a 63 percent increase in 
antisemitic incidents in the United States from 2022 to 
2023; 
Whereas, in 2018, the United States experienced the single 
deadliest attack against the Jewish community in the his-
tory of the United States with the murder of 11 individ-
uals at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Penn-
sylvania; and 
Whereas, especially in a period of rising antisemitism, com-
memoration of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermi-
nation camp will instill in all people of the United States 
a greater awareness of the Holocaust and knowledge of 
the horrors brought upon by the systematic murder of 
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6,000,000 Jews and millions of other innocent individuals 
by the Nazi regime: Now, therefore, be it 
Resolved, That the Senate— 1
(1) commemorates January 27, 2025, as the 2
80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz 3
extermination camp by Allied Forces during World 4
War II and as International Holocaust Remem-5
brance Day; 6
(2) calls on all people of the United States to 7
remember the 1,100,000 innocent victims murdered 8
at the Auschwitz extermination camp as part of the 9
Holocaust, the 6,000,000 Jews killed during the 10
Holocaust, and all of the victims of the Nazi reign 11
of terror; 12
(3) honors the legacy of the survivors of the 13
Holocaust and of the Auschwitz extermination camp; 14
(4) calls on the people of the United States to 15
continue to work toward tolerance, peace, and jus-16
tice and to continue to work to end all genocide and 17
persecution; and 18
(5) recommits to combatting all forms of anti-19
semitism. 20
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