Faculty awardees are teaching and researching in Poland, South Africa – Cal Poly has been recognized once again as a top producer of U.S. Fulbright […]
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May. 25, 2021 11:46 AM
Polish-Jewish poet Zuzanna Ginczanka wrote her last and most famous poem, commonly referred to as “Non Omnis Moriar,” (“Not all of me will die”), in 1943, as a last will and testament. It included testimony of the betrayal by her neighbors, who turned her over to the Germans during the Holocaust. Several months afterward, she was killed at age 27, her bright future cut short.