Remembering
the past
Still today, survivors of the Holocaust write, talk, and bear witness to the
destruction of the European Jews. Through their stories, the memory of those
communities lives on and we learn about them. Soon, survivors will no longer
be able to tell their stories. Then, the 800 children from Tarnow, along with
almost six million other victims, will only have us to remember them. That is
partly why learning about their experiences should be a reminder to us in the
future.