Last survivor of Warsaw ghetto uprising dies
No witness remains.
"We knew perfectly well that we had no chance of winning," he recalled. "We fought simply not to allow the Germans alone to pick the time and place of our deaths. We knew we were going to die. Just like all the others who were sent to Treblinka."
Only anti-semitism remains.
3 comments:
As long as we remember and discuss it, than it won't be forgotten.
G_d rest his soul, and may we remember him always.
I admire the courage that compelled them to fight on, even when they thought they had no chance of survival. Is there any of that left in the world?
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