crippled in dirty bloodied bandages, fallen to the ground returning to their broken homes and families in their homeland.
It is worth knowing before you set off on these kinds of racist demonstrations, hate marches, what they end up being and what price you will have to pay for them.
In all these years since my liberation from this hell on earth, I have not stopped recounting my experience then, what I was a victim of and an eyewitness to. Throughout my long life, I have carried the image of my lost family, mother, father, brother, sister-in-law and companions of destiny in the ghetto, at Majdanek, Auschwitz, in the camps in Germany. The sight of their infinite sufferings and mass deaths is etched in my soul like the number tattooed on my arm in Auschwitz. Today, I reflect with great regret that I have accomplished too little with my fervent messages from those years of war and extermination of my Jewish people from Poland and all the countries of Europe. For a long time, people were reluctant to listen, believe us and imagine for themselves until most of the survivors had departed from this world - until it became too late, and they could carry on boldly, brazenly, and unpunished with these arrogant marches of hatred and deafening screams of "Death to Jews, Death to foreigners, Death to refugees!!!". DEATH! To other people. It will come. No one will be spared. No one lives forever, neither the strong nor the weak - only REMEMBRANCE. It is the ONLY eternal thing from Generation to Generation.
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I wanted and still, wish that every victim of the Shoah and the criminal machinery of hatred will remain in the memory of generations around the world. I want the memory and knowledge of the Holocaust to protect us from further tragedies and ensure that we successfully counter new threats in every corner of the globe. Therefore, I am filled with hope that the latest Internet technology and painstaking efforts of the Auschwitz Birkenau State Memorial Museum, Director Piotr Cywiński and his dedicated team will soon make it possible for the knowledge and memory of the Holocaust to be present in schools all over the world through live Internet transmissions.
Today, at 92 years old, it's excellent news for me. But above all, for humanity as a whole.