Warsaw, Poland – Polish President Leads Ceremonies To Warsaw Jewish Ghetto Fighters

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    Polish President Andrzej Duda speaks during the official ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising at the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw, Poland, 19 April 2016. The 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis was the largest single revolt by the Jews during World War II.  EPA/TOMASZ GZELL POLAND OUTWarsaw, Poland – Poland’s president on Tuesday led state ceremonies honoring the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, young Jews who took up arms to fight against the Nazi German occupiers during World War II rather than be transported to a death camp.

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    President Andrzej Duda led the ceremonies on the 73th anniversary of the start of the uprising, April 19, 1943. The fighters were crushed by the overwhelming forces of the German army, but they died as they chose: arms-in-hand. As every year, the main state ceremonies were held in front of a memorial to the hundreds of Jewish fighters in the heart of the former Warsaw Ghetto.

    Duda said he was paying homage to “heroes who wanted to fight for their freedom and even though they knew they would die, they wanted to die in battle with a raised head.” He added that the ceremonies also paid homage to their “great dignity.”

    Visiting German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said the uprising was “heroic, desperate and courageous.”

    Following talks with his Polish counterpart, Witold Wszczykowski, Steinmeier said that politicians have the “responsibility to continue the reconciliation that our fathers began in the decades after the war.”

    Earlier in the day, city authorities unveiled a plaque in memory of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg who helped save Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust. In 1945, he was arrested by Soviet secret security and taken to Moscow and never heard from again.
    People lay daffodils at the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes during the official ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw, Poland, 19 April 2016. The 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis was the largest single revolt by the Jews during World War II.  EPA/TOMASZ GZELL
    Chief Rabbi of Poland Michael Schudrich speaks during the official ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising at the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw, Poland, 19 April 2016. The 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis was the largest single revolt by the Jews during World War II.  EPA/TOMASZ GZELL


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