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Name
  
Peter Fischl


Role
  
Holocaust survivor

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Peter fischl reads his poem to the little polish boy standing with his arms up


Peter L. Fischl (born July 19, 1930) is a survivor of the Holocaust, a poet and a public speaker, who has dedicated much of his life to educating people about the Holocaust and the importance of acceptance of others. Fischl is currently working on a project with the sculptor Raymond Persinger to create a monument to "The Little Polish Boy."

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During the Holocaust, Fischl hid in a Catholic school in Budapest, Hungary with 60 other Jewish children. His father was taken by the Nazis and never seen again.

A documentary on Fischl's life and his efforts to educate young people about intolerance, is in the final stages of editing. The film, produced by Peter Musurlian of Globalist Films, is called, "Holocaust Soliloquy." (See Sources below)

Peter fischl


Published Writings

  • Poem – “To the Little Polish Boy Standing with His Arms Up.”
  • Autobiography – “And The World Who Said Nothing.”
  • Stamp of the Little Polish Boy - The authentic Postal stamps can be purchased from Peter Fischl and collected or used as a stamp. This stamp spreads the message that it is important to not be prejudice and to love your fellow man.
  • Peter fischl 63 years later returns to 1 of the places he hid to survive the holocaust in hungary


    Peter fischl interview


    References

    Peter Fischl Wikipedia