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Day of Memory: Holocaust Women


January 27 is the Day of Remembrance that was established by General Assembly Resolution 60/7 of the United Nations on 1 November 2005 because January 27, 1945, the Red Army troops liberated the concentration camp of Auschwitz. An international feast celebrated to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust with many events, exhibitions, readings, concerts, memorials and events organized around the world. A day to remember the horror and atrocities of the racial laws that led to the deaths of millions of men, women and innocent children. Generations forever changed, including hundreds of thousands of Jewish women, the disabled, Roma, communist and homosexual victims of this shameful and terrible page of history.

Female victims of Nazi barbarity
Women were victims of the Holocaust and its many sad faces, persecution, ghettoization, deportation, imprisonment, extermination, under various points of view. Women, Jews, but also Roma, communists and disabled have been displaced and persecuted, tortured and killed, but were also daughters, wives, and mothers, who have witnessed the death of their loved ones, who have seen tearing the arms affections and certainties, serenity, and security. The women were victims, too often, the most brutal abuses of Nazi persecution. Deported to concentration camps specifically, as Ravensbruck, custom built for them in 1939 and sadly known as "hell of women," or in the female sector of other terrible concentration camps, such as Bergen-Belsen, but not only. New mothers, as well as pregnant women, after being declared "unfit for work," so atrociously unnecessary to the regime, were brought directly to the death camps. The others were put to forced labor, or worse, used as guinea pigs, victims of cruel experiments and experiments to find new methods of sterilization or test new treatments for infections of the soldiers at the front. Women who, to make matters worse, they were beaten and raped. Jewish, but not only among the targets of the Nazi madness also Roma women and women with disabilities.

The women accomplices of Nazism
Victims, but also actresses, negative and positive. On the one hand, women object of persecution, the other women that lined the persecutors, the women of Nazism, the friends, lovers, and supporters ready to do anything to support the atrocities and barbarism of the Nazi regime.

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The heroines of the Holocaust
Elsewhere still, however, even the women of the resistance, the protagonists of liberation from those who brought food and information hidden in the ghettos to those that created groups of mutual aid in the concentration camps even those that they carried guns and fought alongside men. Among the heroines of one of the most horrible and terrible pages of human history was without a doubt Irena Sendler.
It 'been a nurse and Polish social worker, who collaborated with the Resistance in occupied Poland during the Second World War. With the help of brave employees, Irena Sendler saved 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto by incredible tricks and infallible. And 'he died aged 98 in 2008. His beautiful and wonderful story became a TV movie called The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler with Anna Paquin protagonists, Marcia Gay Harden and Goran Visnjic.

The film Anita B.
The Roberto Faenza film titled Anita B. tells the heart-warming story of a very young and exciting Anita, a Hungarian sixteen survived the horror of the concentration camp, but in Auschwitz saw the parents die. A film based on the novel by Edith Bruck "How many stars in the sky," which seems suspended between the importance of memory and the desire to forget the need to keep alive the memory and the need to look to the future with new eyes and hopes.

The testimonies, experiences female
Haika Grosman was one of the women leaders of the resistance organizations in the concentration camps. Ella Gartner, Queen Safir, Foreign Wajsblum, Roza Robota to Auschwitz, were able, thanks to work in metal processing department, to provide the gunpowder with which the Jewish Special Victims Unit, during the uprising in October 1944, he blows up a gas chamber, killing many Nazi guards. Lidia Beccaria Rolfe is an Italian survivor who has seen up close all the horrors of the Holocaust, and that has paid dearly for his opposition to the regime. Relay partisan since 1943 with the nom de guerre of "school teacher Rossana," he was arrested by the Nazis and then deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp where they died around ninety-two thousand women. Janina Bauman, deceased writer a few years ago at the age of 83, is one of the survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto, where she was locked up from November 1940 to January 1943 with his mother and sister, a medical officer Polish Army, who died in the massacre of Russian spring of 1940 Katyn.

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