(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 27 - Hungarian-Italian Shoah survivor
Edith Bruck said on Holocaust Remembrance Day Friday it was
necessary "to remember for today, yesterday and tomorrow".
Writer and poet Bruck, 91, a witness to the Shoah in her native
Hungary, said "woe betide us if people do not remember and that
is true for today, for yesterday, and for tomorrow: what happens
has happened before and will happen again.
"Time is only one single thing and every day we must denounce
everything that happens: everything concerns us, today we can no
longer say 'I didn't know'."
Bruck was speaking in a video link with the convent of St
Maximilian Kolbe in Rome, where a day of reflection on the theme
of communication, 'The Ten Words of Pope Francis', was taking
place. (ANSA).
Shoah: Remember for today, yesterday, tomorrow - Bruck
Today we can no longer says we didn't know says survivor-poet
