 Y Shreysau yma er bobl maen nhw'n ddolygu o'i ddod i gydyma o'r ddraen firedr, a oeddaeth i Llyfrgellach i Gwyrdd Cymru i Gwyrdd Cymru i Glasgow. Fy fawr i gael Ffwrdd y Merzilloddd yn gyfniadau i'ch ddod i gylwg ddechrau. Fy fawr i gael Gwyrdd Mercedigol i'ch ddod i gynnwg Gwyrdd Cymru i Gwyrdd Cymru i Gwyrdd Cymru, a oeddaeth i gyd yn gynhygrifes. Fe gyd yn gweithio i Llyfrgell Yma yma i'ch ddod i gyd yn cyffredigol. is that the Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz Buckinghouse is part of the Holocaust educational Trust's lessons from Auschwitz Project. I'll never forget seeing the belongings of children and babies on display. The closing shows were tiny. There was a broken doll in a cabinet that had been taken from its owner before she was murdered. The doll in the cabinet that had been taken from its owner represented the broken lives of babies and children that had been torn from their parents. It's hard to believe that anybody could have my tiny child in that way. They didn't know what was going on. Maen nhw'r ysgol yn fawr yn ymwneud, mae defnyddio'r cyfnod ar gyfer y Cymru. Efallai, mae'r tynnu i hynny, ychydig iawn eich lle'n fawr yn ymwyr ar y Cyfrynydd. Yn wych ynethau i Helacos Eur subdod ar y meun studi, mae'n hefyd yn rhan o'r enghraff. Mae ymwysig i dda i'r hyn yn ei i'r cyfrifiadau. Llyw sy'n ddod i'r mwyaf pleidau helacos am ysgol, Caerdydd Gysig Eichfer, ac eru llwyddoedd yn ysguwyr. Zige was at Auschwitz. He was stripped of his belongings. His clothes were taken, his head was shaven, invaluable such as family photos were taken away from him. It's hard to imagine that Zige, as well as so many others who went through his charge, was stripped of their identity. When I tell people about my experience of the project and I said to remember the victims, I'm sometimes asked why? Why should we remember something that happened so long ago? I tell them this. Six million Jewish men, women and children were once murdered. Each one of them deserves to be remembered. You must also remember the stories of those who survived. I want survivors like Sir Ziggy to know that their stories will live on because I will return them as an ambassador for the trust. The Holocaust also holds particular relevance here in Scotland. The Nazi targeted Jews of Europe for complete destruction. The persecuted other groups such as homosexuals, people of disabilities and Roma gypsies. We know that sectarianism is well documented here in Scotland. There is ongoing tension in our communities. The trust ambassadors around Scotland have seen first hand what happened when persecution was allowed to reach its most extreme from under the Nazi regime. Together we can work to highlight the people here in our communities while we must never again let such a disgraceful crime happen. I will tell people what I saw and learn to outfits. I want my children and my grandchildren to know why we must never allow the past to repeat itself.