Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) – commemorated annually on 27 January – is dedicated to the remembrance of those who were killed in the Holocaust under Nazi persecution and takes place on the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp.
In recent years the scope has widened to include victims of all genocides including those that have taken place in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur and China, with the latter being the ongoing plight of Uighur Muslims.
It was first honoured in 2001 and since 2005, the day has been supported by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, a charity set up by the government and of which Prince Charles is patron.
The day is usually commemorated with a national event that brings together survivors and their families, alongside members of the Royal Family.
As the acts of barbarity committed during the Holocaust recede further into history, it will become increasingly more important to recognise the stories that remain, and it’s up to us to make sure these tales of suffering amid unparalleled devastation live on.
In honour of the day, take up the mantel of education and remembrance by immersing yourself in these works of fiction and non-fiction about the Holocaust, as well as the genocides that have followed.