On Museumsplass in Trondheim sits the bronze statue of Cissi Klein, the 13-year-old girl who was torn from her classroom at Kalvskinnet School and sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz. The image of two little boys uninvitedly placing their hands on the cold bronze – a touch full of curiosity, care and unfiltered empathy – shows what it means to be human before adult cynicism sets in. Children intuitively understand injustice and vulnerability. …
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On Museumsplass in Trondheim sits the bronze statue of Cissi Klein, the 13-year-old girl who was torn from her classroom at Kalvskinnet School and sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz. The image of two little boys uninvitedly placing their hands on the cold bronze – a touch full of curiosity, care and unfiltered empathy – shows what it means to be human before adult cynicism sets in. Children intuitively understand injustice and vulnerability. …