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Asked if the memory is important, comes the reply of the Nobel Prize for Peace, and Buchenvwald Auschiwitz survivor, Elie Wiesel s ccording to which the memory is not just important, it is a duty, the essence man advancing, step by step, through the maze of history, to build hope.
In this abyss of despair and darkness shining history freedom and courage, words of hope shine. Elisa wrote
Springer, survived Auschwitz, in his book - testimony to "the silence of the living"
" Today more than ever, it is necessary that young people know, understand and include: is the only way to hope it is indicated that horror is not repeated, is the only way to get us out of darkness. And then, if my testimony, my story of surviving the death camps, my presence in the heart of those who understand piety, being used to build understanding and love, then I, I can think that, in life, everything what is absurd and horrible, can be served as a ransom for the sacrifice of so many innocent people, love and consolation to those who are alone will be served to build a better world without hate, no barriers.
A world in which free men, able and not slaves of their own intolerance, breaking down the boundaries of selfishness have returned to life and to all other men, the meaning of the word Liberty.
Today I realized that God has allowed me to free myself from the prison of the past, through the pages of this book .
"Senza memoria nonc’è future. Without the memory and the study of the horrors of cuil'umanità was stained dirivivere risk all the terrible moments of our history. For this reason lamemoria of the Holocaust must remain forever as a warning foreveryone never be reached so that abyss. "
" Not dimenticarel'abisso not forget that hatred and prejudice are causeche have given. "
Asked if the memory is important, comes the reply of the Nobel Prize for Peace, and Buchenvwald Auschiwitz survivor, Elie Wiesel s ccording to which the memory is not just important, it is a duty, the essence man advancing, step by step, through the maze of history, to build hope.
In this abyss of despair and darkness shining history freedom and courage, words of hope shine. Elisa wrote
Springer, survived Auschwitz, in his book - testimony to "the silence of the living"
" Today more than ever, it is necessary that young people know, understand and include: is the only way to hope it is indicated that horror is not repeated, is the only way to get us out of darkness. And then, if my testimony, my story of surviving the death camps, my presence in the heart of those who understand piety, being used to build understanding and love, then I, I can think that, in life, everything what is absurd and horrible, can be served as a ransom for the sacrifice of so many innocent people, love and consolation to those who are alone will be served to build a better world without hate, no barriers.
A world in which free men, able and not slaves of their own intolerance, breaking down the boundaries of selfishness have returned to life and to all other men, the meaning of the word Liberty.
Today I realized that God has allowed me to free myself from the prison of the past, through the pages of this book .
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