there s so few jews who are currently living here and yet you re seeing and you re going to see this with with the ceremony later today. people walking around absolutely no personal connection to judaism. but walking around with these and these are daffodils and the daffodils are symbols of hope. and of rebirth, and this comes from the time of the warsaw ghetto, and they wear it like this, which is also intentional as a sign in the memory of what jews had to do during occupation , which is where jewish star on on their body, their on their lapel or on their arm. and so it is. important everybody here understands and really around the world important to remember so that this saying that we have never again actually lives out, especially at a time with anti semitism on the rise. not just here, but even more so in the
towards the end was a signal symbol of hope. and so that s why people were daffodils and people also moving down and where it like this, and you know what that looks like. remember the made jews wear star of david? and so there s a little bit of a reclaiming there as well. guys it s so moving and so powerful, powerful to have you there. it s really beautiful. thank you guys. thank you so much. don t let you know you can hear more from wolf and dana and how their own families were impacted by the holocaust and listen to other stories of jews who are in poland during the uprising. it s all you can go to cnn dot com slash warsaw. john thanks, kate, um of the fake electors for donald trump in georgia are beginning to turn on each other. that s according to fulton county prosecutors. what are the implications of this going forward? plus growing concerns about the release of
was the warsaw ghetto? that was that was leveled. correct at its height at its maximum capacity 450,000 jews were basically shoved into this area where they didn t have a lot of space. and because of that, that was the number 450,000 of these. they re yellow daffodils, and they represent to the jews here at the time, but it also represents a flower of hope. so these are on the lapels of people in warsaw, walking around the streets, obviously mostly non jews, because they re only a little more than 3000 jews left in all of poland, and there were three million before world war two exactly. and so this is a way for people to remember her people to honor those who were killed but also to learn from history. and what was so meaningful, especially for dan and me. my grandpa for my grandparents were killed during the holocaust and your great
but it s been hard work this winter. volunteers have spent many cramped hours putting these foot tall flowers together each part assembled by hand. the hardest bit is actually putting the first little star washer onto it, and once we got that, we were away. they look beautiful. i got involved in making the actuall heads, then doing the assembling. i think it s going to look absolutely amazing. just a swathe of yellow ceramic daffodils. the daffodils can be bought online or at the display at the castle. it s hoped they ll raise more than £300,000 for local organisations. we work with farmers and we work with landowners to show that we can have the nature recovery, the naturalflood management. we re hoping that the money raised from this will help go towards creating new hedgerows and then obviously lots of tree planting. mark mcalindon, bbc news.