 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. Every year, people from all faiths converge to celebrate the lives and honor the memory of the nearly 6 million Jewish people murdered during World War II. A candlelight ceremony brought soldiers and civilians together. Tribute was given to those killed and the individuals and families who went against all odds and possible persecution for sheltering Jewish people to prevent more debts. In German school, we actually have to visit concentration camps because they actually put us in the gas chamber and then they locked the door seeing everything as far as the concentration camps. Following the candlelighting, the attendees were asked to remain silent as they exited the chapel in honor and memory of the millions killed during the Holocaust. Army Sergeant Jesse Dyer, Vicenza, Italy. That's the Army Now.