Organization

1939 – September – armed attack on Poland and the start of the Second World War. A wave of persecution and murders of members of the Polish intelligentsia. Krystyna Modrzewska volunteers to defend Lublin

Organization

Genocide is always organized, usually by the state, usually using paramilitary forces that are not directly linked to the apparatus of power so that state involvement can be denied. Special units of the army or paramilitary forces receive training and are armed, while secret police track, arrest, and torture people suspected of opposition activities.
To prevent this stage from occurring, action must be taken at the state level – outlaw paramilitary organizations, deny entry to other countries, and freeze funds in international banks in accounts belonging to such organizations. In addition, it should be legally possible to investigate examples of human rights violations and initiate legal proceedings against perpetrators and perpetrators.

“Come here, you free citizen of the world, whose life is safeguarded by human morality and whose existence is guaranteed through law. I want to tell you how modern criminals and despicable murderers have trampled the morality of life and nullified the postulates of existence.” Zalman Gradowski

Hilda Dajč was born in 1922 to an affluent Ashkenazi Jewish family which included her parents, Emil and Augusta, and younger brother Hans. Before the war, having graduated from High School as one of the top students of her generation, Hilda enrolled to study architecture at the University of Belgrade. After her studies were interrupted by the invasion of Yugoslavia by Nazi Germany in April 1941, Hilda volunteered as a nurse at the Jewish hospital in Belgrade...