Osieck – 31 January 2014 |
In a secondary school in Osieck, Zbigniew Niziński conducted three classes on the history of Poles and Jews, the value of remembering past residents of Polish towns as well as the tolerance and empathy towards other human beings. The students were familiarized with a story of a ten-year-old Jewish girl Chasia Farbiarz from the town of Stoczek who in 1942 survived an execution by Germans and was afterwards saved by a Polish family Radzimiński. After the war, Chasia dedicated herself to fighting for the memory of those innocently killed for the next generations to remember the cruel times of the Holocaust. A few days ago she died in Israel. |