IWP trustee Aldona Wos spoke at the Victims of Communism Memorial Dedication Anniversary on June 9, 2011. The event commemorated the fourth anniversary of the dedication of the Victims of Communism Memorial in Washington, D.C.
For Amb. Wos, this event, which commemorated the over 100 million victims of communism, had special significance.
Of our freedom, she comments:
“As a child of a concentration camp survivor and Righteous Among the Nations, I was taught from childhood the need to respect others and fight for your beliefs. Growing up under Communist rule, I quickly understood that freedom is in the soul of man. We must cherish and preserve the freedoms that we have in the United States and preserve them for the next generations.”
Please click here to read a Washington Times article about the event.
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Please click here to read more about Amb. Wos and her involvement with IWP.