HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 93-4627, by Representatives Anderson, Ebersole, Jacobsen, Ballasiotes, Horn and Locke
WHEREAS, 1993 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; and
WHEREAS, It is with admiration for the courage displayed, and with sadness in our hearts at the eventual tragic outcome, that we pause to commemorate this event in history; and
WHEREAS, After years of being beaten, herded like animals, and watching relatives and neighbors disappear, the three hundred sixty thousand Jews confined in the Warsaw Ghetto and other Nazi-occupied places realized that submission would not stem the evil of the Holocaust and armed resistance was the only available alternative--yet they had no weapons; and
WHEREAS, On January 18, 1943, Polish people outside the Warsaw Ghetto were able to supply the Ghetto Resistance with a small number of weapons and a successful ambush against a Nazi patrol was carried out; and
WHEREAS, For months the Ghetto Resistance held out, becoming better organized and more effective as time went on, thereby interrupting the Nazi's extermination program; and
WHEREAS, In order to conquer the Ghetto Resistance, the Nazis had to bombard, burn, and systematically destroy the city; and
WHEREAS, Resistance to oppression, even against great odds, is fueled by intense emotion. Fear, love, and outrage can carry people beyond normal limits to achieve heroic deeds and overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles; and
WHEREAS, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the first instance of an uprising by an urban population in Nazi-occupied Europe, is a moving example of resistance to oppression;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to Jewish and Polish organizations observing this anniversary.
I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of
Resolution 4627 adopted by the Rules Committee of the
House of Representatives March 11, 1993.
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Alan Thompson, Chief Clerk