(ANSA) - MILAN, JANUARY 20 - Fighting for freedom of thought, being strong and never indifferent: this is the message that Liliana Segre, who survived Auschwitz, lived for two thousand students met at the Arcimboldi theater in Milan on the occasion of Memory. Retracing those years that, from exclusion from school in 1938 due to racial laws to detention in the concentration camp, made her, first a "hungry she-wolf" who "dreamed of revenge" and then a "free and peaceful woman", Segreha invited the boys to "always fight for freedom". "My body was a prisoner, but my mind was not - he said -.
I always thought with my head and so you must be true too, not like those who follow those who shout loudest. "
"The victim must be more courageous and denounce" while he is around "he must not be indifferent and stay with the bull that seems stronger", he concluded by recalling that "the inazis in Auschwitz were the bullies of the time".
Segre, guys think for yourself
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Fighting for freedom of thought, being strong and never indifferent: this is the message that Senator Liliana Segre, who survived Auschwitz, sent to the over 2,000 students met at the Arcimboldi theater in Milan on the occasion of the Giorn ... (ANSA)