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MUX Germany honors ghetto uprising martyrs BONN. Germany ? In solemn penance for their country's Nazi past, members of Germany's Parliament rose from their ^ "its Thursday to honor Jews killed in the I Iolocaust. The Bundestag, Parliament's lower house, began its regularly seheduled session by marking the 50th anniversary of the Nazis' brutal quashing of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Speaker of Parliament Rita Suessmuth delivered an address praising the courage of Jewish fighters who resisted the Nazis inside the Warsaw ghetto. The ghetto defenders "knew their struggle was ultimately hopeless. They couldn't save their lives, but they could save their . i: :... ..u.v * i Ulgllliy, MIC MUU. Suessmulh, who participated in ceremonies in Warsaw on Monday, said she left the Polish capital with a special message to Germany from one of the few survivors, Mark Edelmann. O How We Need You! If you have O type blood, you are rare and O so special. Give the gift of life, GIVE BLOOD! 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