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has violated international law in the cold borders into question going and committed land robs this warning. goodman is bringing his life, immeasurable, suffering violence, this doable distraction, food and death to the people in ukraine in poland. do play in israel, the disease, you know, from our history is good. that freedom and independence must be fought for and defended who revealed to go, you know, how important it is for a democracy deal. so to show that it didn't vigilant and capable of defending itself, even though it weighed germans to have learned the lessons from our past. do you go to the door? never again. will. that means no damage that was on there must be no. your total war of aggression in europe and go like that, waged by rash, allegheny to crane, never gathers. the letter means that we intend firmly by the side of ukraine, together with poet underwood. and our other allies just looks real going and we are
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providing a grain with humanitarian, political, and military support. together with poland and our other. i never again latoya did they say that means that when the liberal democracies, dan nathan, are strong dogs in india in mind when for when we act together and in unit 10. and this is what i mean when i take off our responsibility imposed by our a history about weight, germans all going to be like, well for feel this responsibility for defending pace and rated. and i am conveying lily belong to mcguckie in for gun and moon. i didn't at that, aren't counters, our liberal democracies have grown even with those or he asked, months were friendship of i'm now rested on an even the farmer foundation. middletown. ladies and gentlemen,
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old diesel blood's here in this square named the meal and my day memorial to the war, so ghetto uprising. b. o i stand before you in grief. the gentlemen angela humility. i affirm our responsibility for the crimes of the past. when soon the end our responsibility, good minds them for our assured future and thank you very much again is positive implant for the fine my in my garage and so many of the will so uprising asking for forgiveness for the crimes against humanity committed in german. his name and by germany. oh, during world war 2 the oh we are seeing some historic scenes
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ah ah. and for those jewess, who just joins us, you are watching alive. coverage off the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising common ration ceremony in warsaw to day attended by the president of poland, israel and germany. and now we are expecting to hear from ronald lauder. he is the president of the packing world. jewish companies will shoot prescription, you took surgery and we'll send out at the end of the world killer congress and not
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allow that. oh and do i can do to put it in here to go. cuz then shed i maya mayor. so cosi marian to ski. marian, we've known each other for 43 years. when i 1st joined you, you were the head of the jewish historical institute. he kept all the records of the jewish people alive and he single handley made sure that nothing was lost or was given to the historical institute against great deal of
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pressure and the time his party. i do not represent a country like the other presidents here to day. instead i represent 8000000 jewish people, roughly in a 100 countries throughout the diaspora. by the matter where we live, this place, the warsaw ghetto, and this event, the uprising that happened 80 years ago will always be part of the jewish people worldwide. for me, this is very personal. i am filled with memories. i can't 1st came here in the 19 seventy's more than 50 years ago. part of the ghetto. still lay in rooms. i stood here
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right over there where the soldiers are on the corner. it was night. there was a full moon. i saw a large open spaces. there was no poli, museums, there were no trees who just empty feels it's know that night. and that night there was a full moon. and in the shadows, you could see the outline. i was some of the streets there. and you could see where the ghetto once was what i did not realize i only found out later was there in the intersection of jen sher and samo for streets that to revolt
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began. and that is why this monument is here. april 19th, 1943. was the 1st night a parish over it was agreed among the jewish people that there would be the night they removed. they fought back their salvazar would see a time where jews everywhere was supposed to sit down and tell the story of moses leave the jewish people out of the slavery of egypt. this small band of jews stood up and said, we're gonna fight for freedom against the modern day slavery an evil world that surround us.
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even though it was silent that night in my mind, i could hear the screams, the machine, guns, the explosions. and then silence. i stood there for an hour the next morning, i went to mila 18 or me way 18 the headquarters of the jewish resistance. i stood there thinking about the leaders of the uprising, taken their own lives, rather than dying of the hands of the germans. it reminded me of the jewish fighters 2000 years ago. we talked to all lives of messiah, rather than die in the hands of the romans. ever since then? whenever i've come back to warsaw up. i come to mila 18. me.
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to say cottage. the jewish memorial prayer for those brave men and women, or who died. i remember that on the 6th of anniversary here, i met one of the survivors, marika aleman, who spoke to me about his experiences in the was so ghetto. and he also told me and maybe promise that i would do everything i can to help the jewish people. i was assimilated jew at that time from new york. but after my conversation america edelman, i promised him i've kept my promise to work for the jewish people. hearing from
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him was something that frankly changed my life. recently, a camera was found nearby here. and when they develop the film, they realize that the camera had taken pictures. i had pictures of the warsaw ghetto. and one of the pictures you see a group of jewish people being led out of the ghetto. under the guns of his dorm focus, this picture was taken from a window above. and you could see in this picture, a young girl, she couldn't have been more than 4 or 5 years old, with a beautiful black coat and a hat white hat. she was walking, holding
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a mother's and father's hands, and i looked at the picture. we know not we owe something. they didn't know. then the next 48 hours. they would all be dead. that picture says a lot about what happened and says a lot about the tragedy. the 1000000 in a have children who died like to talk about something else the same time as to day one year later in 1944 is another's. a struggle for the war saw in 1944, the polish on the ground was told to rise up against the germans in
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a coordinating battle. aided by the red army. but the soviets double crossed them and held back, 16000 polish fighters were killed. but 200000 civilians were murdered a mass educations 1st and due to us. all of us must focus. what brings us here to yet today? i shared history. a she had courage, a, she had friendship. and i common goals. we always so remember they're all polls. what the nazis here? polish jews and the war, so ghetto, and one year later bullied catholics. 1944 polish wall. so uprising everyone here must use these brave young men and women as inspiration
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when we find and we face the kind of hatred that we have seen to day throughout the world. hatred of antisemitism, hatred against people, all types of people. but as george strengthened them, let us draw courage and let us always remember their courage and their face of hatred and to fight back with everything you have. whatever the means. may god bless their memory and may god bless all of you. thank you principal o 7. and you would hope that also president time yesterday, which was one a lot of the president i want to talk about jewish congress and now we're hearing
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raphael thrust kosky, the mayor of wilson some open yield saline leap on the residential. my distinct residence a felon on this route on your plan. manila. distinguished ladies. pretty much not done what you've been. yeah, mr. speaker. premise though, so you got all distinguished guests redone. well, kevin, shallow chem, a. this immeasurable tragedy of the hollow coast of ghetto of a war, so ghetto. a man is also a imaginable woman tragedy of also of my, of our beloved safety, one for it of all the pretty warm inhabitants of war. so we're not you, julie, some people, our compatriots and you have seen just
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a moment and go those heartbreaking you. shelter and pictures of the wars don't get a few years before they were taken. these streets, the same streets would be battling with life. as my mother and my grandmother, remember that they were bustling with life. they were a vibrant for love, hustle and bustle. unfortunately, so few memory as so few remnants of our shirts. citizens were left until this very day. even all the reason opposite to this district. there is very small key,
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small of is not the district so widely inhabited by the jewish population before the law and this heritage of us history is so well depicted in pauline museum, which sets lights on the 1000 tiers of our into connected to the merged history, but just just says lee community civil merged together in the house were i was raised at the corner of it than frontage guys. street. well, was headed to courtyard interest sector to buy for ghetto. whoa. the wall, the wage set up by the communities that used to live together and what happened in the hollow coast. what happened in the tragedy of the ghetto was like tearing part of our hearts from our chests. the bars of our hearts
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torn out from a chest by the gym. those who perpetrated the unique slaughter about i must tell you ladies and gentlemen, between oh so have marks of a jewish war. so we thought a soviet women and men in our language in our sensitivities and our quiz seen they are all alive filled in considering please go cedrin every day or so citizen has a get. there was a bit of a spy and is shedding bleak and feels better in one's own foot. i know lisa e dish words that became part of our own mother tongue.
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almost every polish child was ushered into adulthood by pads. i don't dream when we fall in love, we rate lesh me on this is all in our so we're to solve young is abroad and feels lost and doesn't to find a polish lay. supposed stress surrender to go to one goes to the jewish took place because this is a very much was same taste very much dissimilar. wheezing. we often wonder how come the ghetto uprising war broke out in the war. so good. tell why we're so uprising broke out here in war. so because this is the undefined spirit, a young women and men,
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they are strong and they always, always stand up for dignity. brewton, my dear ladies and gentlemen, what is most important? what is something that we need to bear in mind all the time? is the message, the message that comes out of her home story. i wish to take this opportunity to defend professor marianna, told us looking for whatever he told us. and to you mentioned that the 11th commandment for all of us should be vouch, so not to be in the friend, vo shall not be indifferent because after what happened, there is no place, no room in warsaw in poland and worldwide for anti semitism, from lack of tolerance and this message,
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this message of it goes out of the war, so ghetto. it is very much in bring that in our hearts of the people of north. this is part of the dna. that is why war so will be always an open safety tolerance, safety, friendly safety. we will always stand by the ones who suffer from any attack or of persecution because this is part of our dna. this is part of our deal and they also do do what happened here, this unspeakable tragedy witness by the warsaw ghetto. this is also a very ambitious commitment to fight antisemitism, to fight intolerance in any form or shape the a duke of college bullets. well, the bias in 2012, the 6th,
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the form, wrote that the blame for shedding christian blood should no longer be assigned to, to beg event. in 1264 of the polish duke u that it was absolutely necessary to find the vicious propaganda fe can use and lies and with the message, thou shall know the be indifferent. this is the slogan that accompanies throughout our accommodations, said our money. that's why we were also not indifferent in the face of what has been happening beyond our eastern border. that's why we opened our hearts and accepted our neighbors and friends. and we shall continue in the same footsteps, not to be indifferent to show solidarity the ground message left a message that comes from was so was so was doomed to fail,
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was sentenced to death. the jewish war, so or so as a whole, it was sentenced by him, clara to perish. that's why if we look today at the ukranian stages for sentence to very dev, we do our best as much as war so, so much. oh, so how to keep and other cities and towns will be resurrected like thinks and coming to the close of my speech, i want to assure you, ladies and gentlemen, that we prefer to solve young people. we met our sisters and read learn, or as walter. it here with them every day, day in day out. and if we had more diversity, move it with and the reach is immensely taught. bless us with an even more of
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