welcome to the programme. before we go any further, let s take you to the polish capital warsaw, where it sjust gone midday and a ceremony is taking place to commemorate the memory ofjewish people killed in the warsaw ghetto uprising, which started 80 years ago, on april 19th 1943. more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can heara we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment as crowds gather. siren blares more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment poland s nazi occupiers, while 50 thousand who survived were sent to concentration camps. today s commemorations are being hosted by the polish president, andrzej duda. the presidents of israel and germany are also there. we arejoined by we are joined by our correspondent adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. figs adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. adam easton. tell us more about what s happ
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