
On May 5, 1985, President Ronald Reagan delivered a solemn speech at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in West Germany. His visit came during a controversial trip that also included a stop at a German military cemetery in Bitburg, but at Bergen-Belsen, the tone was reverent and reflective.
Reagan honored the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and spoke of the horrors that took place on the grounds where he stood. His remarks acknowledged the suffering and called for renewed commitment to human dignity and peace.
Fun fact: Reagan’s visit to Bergen-Belsen took place just steps from where Anne Frank and her sister Margot died in 1945, adding a powerful emotional weight to the moment.
Reagan honored the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and spoke of the horrors that took place on the grounds where he stood. His remarks acknowledged the suffering and called for renewed commitment to human dignity and peace.
Fun fact: Reagan’s visit to Bergen-Belsen took place just steps from where Anne Frank and her sister Margot died in 1945, adding a powerful emotional weight to the moment.