The horror of it can be described in many ways. In the movies, in newspapers,
on the street, but that the Holocaust can not be described. It 's just a bad
memory, a page of history to keep alive in the mind because it is not repeated.
During the offensive of the Soviet troops into Berlin, breaking down the gates of
the camp of Auschwutz the first soldiers who entered the field, do not believe
their eyes and it is not possible for us to imagine what they might have seen. They
came to meet them malnourished few survivors, only then the world including the
horrors of the Nazi geniocidio! It was 27 January 1945. We chose that date as
"Memorial Day" by fixing the memory of the horrors of which victims were
mostly Jews, with their many children and old people. The elapsed time was not
enough to undo what has been handed down from diaries, photographs, or those
who have personally experienced the bad experience and witness. Every year is
repeated exodus, special trains, this time not of deportees, but school and
beyond, stopping to visit the narrow houses, museums have become to keep alive
the memory not only for the Holocaust or dell'olocaustico in Italy but for all
the deaths caused by this terrible havoc, those who were entering in concentration
camps, they take in all the pain away, every inch talking about them. Precisely
for this reason, and to avoid that history can repeat itself, we celebrate efforts
not to forget.
Turin (Italy), January 18, 2013
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