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The 2012 National Holocaust Day will be commemorated in the Isle of Man on Sunday, January 29.
The event is organised each year by the Isle of Man Government, to commemorate the killing of six million Jews and many others perceived as racially inferior by the Nazis.
This year's service will be held at Trinity Methodist Church in Douglas.
National Holocaust Day is also to remember those who died in genocides since World War II, including those in Rwanda, Darfur and Bosnia.
Organsier Carol Jempson says it's an inter-faith service to which everyone is invited.
It starts at 2.45pm.
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