
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a white plaque mounted on a white building wall, located on the corner of a building in the city of Warszawa, Poland. The plaque is inscribed with text in Polish and English, commemorating the events of April 8, 1861, when a patriotic demonstration of Poles and Jews against Russian oppression was attacked, resulting in the death of over one hundred people. One of the victims was Michal Landy, a student of the Rabbinical Gymnasium, who was carrying a cross he had picked up from the hands of a Catholic priest who had fallen before him. The plaque calls for the memory of the fallen victims and of the days of Polish and Jewish brotherhood to live on as a beacon for future generations. The plaque is partially obscured by a brown wooden door to the right of the image. The building is located on a sidewalk, with another building visible in the reflection of a glass window in the door. The sidewalk is covered in grey concrete. The inscription on the plaque is partially visible in the image.
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