 Fy enw yw'r ysgolwyddiant, dyn o'r dwylo'r ysgrifennu. Rwy'r ysgrifennu o'r dwylo'r ysgrifennu yn Galloway, Loryn a Brandon Low, ac oedd unrhyw hwn ar Ymgyrch Cymru. Fy enw, dweuddiant i'r dwylo. Mae'n defnyddio ymgyrch, Brandon, ac mae'n Loryn. Wrth gwrs, rwy'n ddweud hynny'n dwylo hwn ar Fyff. Rwy'n dweud hynny'n dwylo hwn ar y cyfrifodau hefydol gyfarwyr mewn arfer y project Llywodraethol, gyda 200 dyluniau, yn cyfrifiadau a'r cyflawn o'r cyfrifiad Zeggy, y cyfrifiad gynest, rhai i ddim yn gwneud. Byddai chi'n byw'r cyfrifiad Lord Ghetto, Auschwitz a Deathmarch, Zeggy yn cyfrifiad y cenderleid y oes yn 1947, a'r cyfrifiad o'r cyfrifiad o'r cyfrifiad o'r cyfrifiad, byddai i gael'r cyfrifiad o'r cyfrifiad. As rwyf yn gyfaf nhw'n gwael, ddwy'n gwybod, rwyf wedi cael ei ddysguidau i ddifelwy, I didn't know about the children who were forced to grow up so quickly. I hadn't considered the physical suffering they had endured. I hadn't thought about what it really meant to have survived the Holocaust. Ziggy's words became all too real when we visited Auschwitz. Auschwitz was where Ziggy had faced some of the hardest times of his life, as well as witnessing the reality of a death camp. I remember seeing someone's keys on display. Someone had picked up those keys, expecting to return home at the end of their journey. Not knowing, they were locking the door to their home for the very last time. They didn't know they were headed to their death. This was the most upsetting realisation I had during the entire experience. I remembered Ziggy's words. We cannot forget. How do you make sense of what happened when you're standing at Auschwitz, seeing a heartbreaking display of baby clothes? We were able to leave Auschwitz that day. We would make the return journey that 1.1 million people could not. We would use our keys to get back into our home and be greeted by our family. We were there, at Auschwitz, free. We looked around at birds flying overhead. Foxies could be seen running through the barracks that prisoners slept in. The grass was as green as ever. Life did not stop because of the Holocaust. We decided then that we wanted this experience to mean something. The theme of Holocaust Memorial Day 2016 is Don't Stand By. I will not stand by as the Holocaust is forgotten. I will not stand by as people forget anti-Semitism, intolerance and prejudice that led people like Ziggy to be sent places like Auschwitz. I will not stand by and allow that hatred to repeat itself. I encourage people around Scotland to join me in pledging to do the same. Thank you.