
Klara Boda—just a child.
Klara Boda—just a child with two fluffy toys.
Klara Boda—just a child who wanted to go to school
Klara Boda—just a child who wanted to be a princess.
Klara Boda—just a child, whose life was not complicated.
Klara Boda—all she needed was love and care.
Klara Boda—just a child who received that love and care from her parents.
Klara Boda, Klara Boda, Klara Boda. I am writing down the name Klara Boda several times to ingrain it into your mind.
Why?
Because Klara Boda was seen as a threat. This child with two fluffy toys would cause the breakdown of society according to that sick and twisted policy adhered to by the Nazi regime.
Klara Boda was only five when she was murdered. She didn’t even get the chance to go to school.
I want you to feel uncomfortable. I want you to sit down for five minutes and look at the picture of Klara Boda and her two fluffy toys. I want you to realize that it was perfectly legal for this child to be murdered. I want you to even try to fathom that the murder of this child was probably carried out by someone who may have a child of that age himself or would at least have a niece of that age, yet to him, it was perfectly justified to kill Klara.
And if you can fathom that then please tell me. Because I can’t. All I can do is cry because my heart is broken.
There was no reason for Klara to be murdered, nor was there any reason for all the other 1.5 million children to be murdered or any of the millions of adults for that matter. It was all because of an idea some people had, an idea that they were superior. A notion that they were a master race. But they were not. They were just evil and indifferent, filled with hate.
Klara Boda born 16 October 1938,Tamási járás, Tolna, Hungary. Murdered on 8 July 1944 in Auschwitz.
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