The annual March of the Living was held this year for the 23rd time and dedicated to the many Hungarian Jews killed at the camp 70 years ago, as well as to the late Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg who saved thousands of Budapest Jews.
The mournful wail of the "shofar" -- a traditional Jewish ram's horn symbolising freedom -- marked the beginning of the march in the southern Polish town of Oswiecim, where Nazi Germany built its most notorious death camp in 1940.
The youths were joined by Holocaust survivors, as well as Tel Aviv's Chief Rabbi Israel Meir Lau and Israel's Supreme Court Chief Justice Asher Grunis.
The Nazis deported around 430,000 Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, according to the museum at the site of the former camp.
Some 330,000 of them died in the gas chambers.
Auschwitz-Birkenau has become an enduring symbol of Nazi Germany's genocide of European Jews, of whom one million were killed there from 1940 to 1945.
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