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“Helping others, that's the main thing. The only way for us to help ourselves is to help others and to listen to each other's stories”
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“the opposite of love is not hate it's indifference”
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“Must we be reminded that, in the end, all works of literature, even despairing ones, consitute an appeal to life?”
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“For the dead and the living,
we must bear witness.
Engraved upon the wall of the U.S. Holocaust Museum Washington D.C.”
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we must bear witness.
Engraved upon the wall of the U.S. Holocaust Museum Washington D.C.”
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“To forget would not just be dangerous, but offensive; to forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.”
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“Anguish. German soldiers--with their steel helmets and their death's-head emblem. Still, our first impression of the Germans were rather reassuring. The officers were billeted in private homes, even in Jewish homes. Their attitude toward their hosts was distant but polite. They never demanded the impossible, made no offensive remarks, and sometimes even smiled at the lady of the house. A German officer lodged in the Kahns' house across the street from us. We were told he was a charming man, calm, likable, and polite. Three days after he moved in, he brought Mrs. Kahn a box of chocolates. The optimists were jubilant: "Well? What did we tell you? You wouldn't believe us. There they are, your Germans. What do you say now? Where is their famous cruelty?
The Germans were already in our town, the Fascists were already in power, the verdict was already out--and the Jews of Sighet were still smiling.”
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The Germans were already in our town, the Fascists were already in power, the verdict was already out--and the Jews of Sighet were still smiling.”
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