@Ojdadana@markus764 “No circumstances justified active participation in carrying out the criminal designs of the German occupiers.” I respect IPN’s findings and statements.
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@Ojdadana Whether Poles were influenced by Germans to do this crime against humanity, whether some of the Poles were not residents of Jedwabne (or the other nearly villages where Jews were also murdered) does NOT excuse those Poles of violating the commandment of “Thou Shalt Not Kill.”
@Ojdadana I would rather listen to Mateusz Szpytma and Wojciech Kolarski who were there yesterday to mourn the dead together with Rabbi Schudrich and not to promote the distorted lies of Grzegorz Braun.
@Ojdadana@yadvashem Did anyone ever nominate them. You know the procedure to have someone recognized as Righteous is to nominate them. The Vatican also requires someone to nominate a person for beatification.
81 years ago today, my 17-year-old Polish-Jewish father, a former prisoner of the German camps, Auschwitz-Birkenau, KL Warschau and Dachau, was liberated by the US Army . The photo below was taken 15 months after my father was liberated.
Yesterday, I gave a two hour interview in the Pilecki Institute @ThePileckiInst in Warsaw regarding how my mother and her family were saved during the Holocaust by 6 Righteous Poles.
@AndrewDalek@Ojdadana How did you arrive at that number? Do you know how many Jews survived in German-occupied Poland outside of any concentration or work camp?
Today is Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Today I remember my grandparents, Joel & Lieba Cymbler, & my father’s sisters, Miriam, Dora & Hela Cymbler, all of whom were murdered in the German Death Camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, for one reason- they were Jews.
SHAME SHAME SHAME on YOU!! Maybe even you have noticed that we Jews aren’t so easy to push around anymore, are we? We defend ourselves with all our strength without apology — we stand with our friends and we know how to fight and defeat our enemies!!!
Today is Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Today I remember my grandparents, Joel & Lieba Cymbler, & my father’s three sisters, Miriam, Dora & Hela Cymbler, all of whom were from Bedzin & Zawiercie, Poland, and murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau.