By RYAN LUCAS, AP
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The note, written in pencil then rolled up and inserted in a bottle, contains the names of seven young people who probably thought they were doomed to die in the notorious Auschwitz death camp.
A construction crew renovating a cellar near the Auschwitz site discovered the bottle hidden in a concrete wall, officials said Monday.
Dated Sept. 9, 1944, the note bears the names, camp numbers and hometowns of the seven prisoners — six from Poland and one from France.
“All of them are between the ages of 18 and 20,” the final sentence reads.
“They were young people who were trying to leave some trace of their existence behind them,” said Auschwitz museum spokesman Jaroslaw Mensfelt. He said two of the prisoners survived the camp but he did not have further details.
Workmen were tearing out a wall in the basement of a college building in the town of Oswiecim — which was called Auschwitz by the Nazis during World War II — on April 20 when they discovered the bottle, college spokeswoman Monika Bartosz said.
She said the note appeared to have been written on a scrap from a cement bag.
The school’s three buildings, which are a few hundred meters (yards) from the camp, were used as warehouses during the war by Hitler’s SS troops. The prisoners were compelled to reinforce the cellar with concrete so it could serve as an air-raid shelter.
Museum experts have verified the authenticity of the note, which will be handed over to the museum in early May.
The Nazis set up the Auschwitz camp in 1940 in occupied Poland. At least 1.1 million people, mostly Jews — but also non-Jewish Poles, Gypsies and others — died in Auschwitz-Birkenau’s gas chambers, or from starvation, disease and forced labor, before Soviet troops liberated the camp on Jan. 27, 1945.
Please this whole conversation is making me sadder than i already am!
hmm. i heard the rebbe said it could happen again in an instant. which is why faith and hope coupled with action is so important.
common sence tells you the rebbe would much rather to sit and learn a whole day etc…….
is that all that are posting silly stupid comments are not aware THAT THE REBBE SAID IT CANNOT AND WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN!! it’s a shame that such discussions are going on on a “lubavitch” website
if u think the nazis where tanding there!!!!!!!!!
such needless suffering and death, those poor people. We are a foul and dispicable species. The fact that we can hate to such a degree overrules all the good that we have ever done or will ever do.
Just stop this stupid discussion, will you! Moshiach is on its way!!!
to 10 about 2
yes, all is up to hashem i agree anything can happen. but we dont talk like that. did you ever hear of ”al tiftach pe lasatan”? maybe just by saying it he brought it CH”V closer, CH”V it will never happen again hashem will help us
To make sure it never happens again we need to be prepared. We need to be aware of wht is happening in the world today!!!
you”re right, 100% but that only if we wouldnt have a G-D… Boruch Hashem, we do have one…
all the guys against #2- keep ur mouth shut since u have no clue what is really going on in this horrible world… yes, today.
someone who does not live in the US!
SO SAD. I cannot stop crying. Never again!
I happen to be a very healthy male entrepeneur age 30 (a yungerman). I can’t help but cry when I see these pics, that have taken most of my family hy”d.
that is the worst thing a person can say and it is a big ayin hora so next time think before u say stupid things like that
My father was given a Malchus Megillah found buried in a metal tube in Belsen. he tried very hard to trace the owner or his descendants, but no luck. My son has it now.
Never Again. Gone. But Never Forgotten
to #2 how can you say such a thing are youachmadinijad
we dont express ourselves like that!