
(Article 1 - Act No 211 of July 20, 2000)
The choice of date remembers January 27, 1945 when the Soviet Red Army troops during the offensive in the direction of Berlin, arrived in the Polish town of Oswiecim (known by its German name of Auschwitz), discovering his infamous concentration camp, freeing the few survivors. The discovery of Auschwitz and the testimonies of survivors revealed fully for the first time in the world the horror of the Nazi genocide.
I "do not want to forget" a poem written by a jew child killed by the Nazis in Terezin, a village 60 km from Prague, which became notorious because it was turned into a ghetto where they were grouped Jewish children before being sorted into different camps. In the ghetto of Terezin concentration was the highest number of prisoners-children, including babies. The children of Terezin write mostly poetry. Of the 15,000 children passed through the Terezin camp if they survived less than a hundred: most of them died during 1944 in the gas chambers at Auschwitz.
BARBED WIRE
On a hot red sunset,
under gl'ippocastani flowered
the square of yellow sand,
last days are all alike,
beautiful as the trees bloom.
It 's the world smiles
and I want to fly. But where?
A barbed wire prevents
that flowers bloom in here.
I can not fly.
not want to die.
On a hot red sunset,
under gl'ippocastani flowered
the square of yellow sand,
last days are all alike,
beautiful as the trees bloom.
It 's the world smiles
and I want to fly. But where?
A barbed wire prevents
that flowers bloom in here.
I can not fly.
not want to die.
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