I take no credit for this tiny film, I couldn’t leave it where I found it please read and let me know how it made you feel. Thank you.
And most of all thank you Francine.
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I pressed Facebook, I heard a ping,
I came across an extraordinary thing.
It wasn’t a cat or pointless meme
It was the love of humanity.
To celebrate March the 8th’s international women’s day, I have resurected a post that surely celebrates a woman who stands head and shoulders above most.
Please do not pass by without thought
Or smile and say nought.
Take four minutes of your time,
To meet a true hero of mine.
Then let me know if your time was well spent, I hope you do not walk on by, leave my a comment let me know if you think she deserves a spot on international womens day. Thank you for your time.
Thanks for posting this Ellen. My family is Polish, but I was told that we had a few Jewish family members. Almost all my family came to America around 1900, but I have alway have felt a special resonance with the Holocaust. This was so powerful and moving. Thanks for sharing it. Jo
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It so needed doing. Your comments are most welcome. Please feel free to come back again… and again and again 😉😆
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I had goose bumps watching this. I can’t even imagine how she felt when the grown child handed her the chocolate. Boy! We humans have really been horribly wicked to ourselves. A great watch indeed.
Let me use the opportunity to invite you to the Bloggers brunch that I am hosting over the weekend Saturday – Sunday. I believe it will be fun to mingle with others. The invitation is titled, It’s Brunch Party Time. I will send one out again tomorrow. My regards.
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Thank you, her story is one of many, her talk was with unacusatory or nonconfrontational tone. Francine is a dignified lady who’s story needs remembering and telling. Lest we ever forget.
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A truly remarkable story, from that lady. Thank you for sharing it with us, Ellen. Just goes to show that amongst all the evil there is hope and love.
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Absolutely, thank you for your comments Hugh and pop back soon. 😇
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It’s beautifully done! Loved it
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Thank you.x
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Myn pleasure : )
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I can feel her loss and pain. As a result of being put in a German POW camp, my Grandfather suffered health issues, mental and psychological, until an early death. I was torn as a child when I decided to keep both citizenships and served later in the military of my birth country. Evil isn’t restricted to one nation, one people, one color or one religion. Evil is inherent everywhere where weak people don’t resist its lies and promises…………………… Political correctness and tolerance have been hijacked. thankfully I know how to defend my rights just in case someone forgets that I’m am neither weak or ignorant, just mute………………………………. Thanks for posting/reposting.
George or georgie
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Your comments are very welcome, you are so right, races and creeds don’t commit atrocities tyrants despots and weak people do.
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Indeed, I’ve met the most wonderful people throughout my travels around the world and then a few that weren’t worth the powder it’d take to blow them up. thankfully more of the former than latters……….
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Thank you for your honest comments.
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I border on BLUNT, but I try to hold the Beast inside in check. AS long as people are respectful to others, I wub it. If they cross lines, I unlock the ignorant Green Guy from down inside the inner dungeons. He’s not pretty and after looking my mirror, that is just a simple understatement.
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I had this posted on my FB page for a few weeks. What upset me about it is that not one person liked or commented on it. I am glad to see I am not the only one that thought it was important.
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You are my first comment. I am surprised I have to say. Thanks Patricia your comment counts.
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