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Polish virtuoso Bronislaw Huberman was a man for whom Tikkun Olam wasn't just an idea but a mission. Like for Henryk Szeryng who in 1940/1941 as assistant to gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski saved 4000 people with gen. Sikorski from Hitler Sentence of Death. General Sikorski -commander and-chief of the Polish Army and Prime Minister of the Polish government-in-exile was killed in 1943 in aircraft crash just starting of Gibraltar after meeting with British before Conference in Teheran ( (Some are saying that British Intelligence froze documentation of this crash till 2038?? but I don't know that) As a teenager Huberman made Johannes Brahms cry over the loveliness of his interpretation of Brahms' own concerto. Huberman left us with a living, breathing monument. He established the Palestinian Orchestra offering a refuge to 1000 of Jewish musicians who had to flee Nazi Europe Knowing that many of them might be just lucky enough to escape with their lives but nothing else, Huberman left another gift ,he donated instruments, including his priceless Guarneri del Gesu, to that orchestra which now is the Israeli Philharmonic. Huberman was not only violinist virtuoso but a man of amazing personal courage .Not only he refused to perform in the Nazi Germany turning dawn Furwangler invitation to open season 1934 for Berliner Philharmonic , although he was invited in spite of the fact that he was a Polish Jew. He published instead an open letter as his protest blaming German intellectual elite for supporting the inhuman regime in1936 ,two years before pogrom against Jews throughout Germany known as Kristallnacht, and 3 years before Germans with Russians attacked Poland to start well planned, murdering , very profitable most bestial kill machine in all history of human kind . Huberman wrote: ,,Before the whole world I accuse you, German intellectuals, you non-Nazis, as those truly guilty of all these Nazi crimes, all this lamentable breakdown of a great people a destruction which shames the world with race. It is not the first time in history that the gutter has reached out for power, but it remained for the German intellectuals to assist the gutter to achieve success. It is a horrifying drama which an astonished world is invited to witness: German spiritual leaders with world citizenship who until but yesterday represented German conscience and German genius, men called to lead their nation by their precept and example, seemed incapable from the beginning of any other reaction to this assault upon the most sacred possessions of mankind than to coquet, co-operate, and condone. And when, to cap it all, demagogical usurpation and ignorance rob them of their innermost conceptions from their own spiritual workshop, in order thereby to disguise the embodiment of terror, cowardice, immorality, falsification of history in a mantle of freedom, heroism, ethics, science and mysticism, the German intellectuals reach the pinnacle of their treachery: they bow down and remain silent. Must, then, the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church in Germany battle alone in their truly heroic struggle for Germany's honor, tradition, and future? Germany, you people of poets and thinkers, the whole world, not only the world of your enemies, but the world of your friends, waits in amazed anxiety for your word of liberation"" As a result of German open & silent cooperation with Hitler estimated 40MLN to 50 MLN people died worldwide during WWII . . It is up to Russians today to end this madness before is too late.Chopin Valse Op.64 No.2 arr Bronislaw Huberman, Anna Karkowska Violin, Katarzyna Karkowska Piano Paintings of Chopin's Warsaw by Canaletto