Newsgroups: alt.revisionism,soc.history,talk.politics.misc Subject: LEST WE FORGET: Plac Zgody - Lassen Sie die Kinder stehen! Followup-To: alt.revisionism Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA Keywords: Zgody "One Sunday morning before dawn, a policeman came to Lily's door. ... She was asked to take her child out of bed and follow the policeman to Plac Zgody where several women were already standing with their little ones. Some held their babies in their arms, others let the children hold onto their skirts. ... Lily looked up at the windows of the houses surrounding the Plac Zgody, but neither outside nor inside the ghetto was there any sign that anyone noticed what was taking place in that early dawn. ... A quick, unexpected movement of the guards startled them. Mothers with infants in their arms, babies who were at the age when they had just begun to crawl, and children who were mostly under eight years of age were pressed towards the inner wall of the ghetto. In front of them an impenetrable gray wall of stone -- in back of them another insurmountable green wall of armed men. `Lassen Sie de Kinder stehen!' (Let the children stand by themselves!) the Germans shouted, trying to pull the mothers away. Lily held her small daughter tightly in her arms. One of the soldiers struggled to take the child away from her and furiously thrust her to ground, pulling the child free with a final wrench. Dashing headlong, after she had managed to spring to her feet, Lily reached for the little one. The thundering tra-ta-ta-ta-a struck the child before her mother could shield her. The young child looked like a little angel with her cherubic mouth slightly open and her eyes turned towards heaven, only this angel was motionless. Lily's screams were quelled in an instant by other bullets which pierced her head and heart. Other babies were merely smashed against the stone wall by the raging madmen who decided to save their bullets." Excerpted from---------------------------------------------------------- "The Survivor in Us All - A Memoir of the Holocaust," Erna F. Rubinstein (Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1983) ISBN 0-208-02025-X pp. 61-62 ------------------------The Old Frog's Almanac-------------------------- For an extensive bibliography dealing with the Holocaust, and containing over 1000 citations, contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca - it will be sent to you by return email. Additions to this bibliography are actively solicited. For the complete collection of Almanac Holocaust archives, simply let me know whether you prefer zipped or tar.Z format. The bibliography is included in the archives.