Block quote from the article of Milejkowski's words:
"What can I tell you, my beloved colleagues and companions in misery. You are a part of all of us. Slavery, hunger, deportation, those death figures in our ghetto were also your legacy. And you, by your work, could give the henchman the answer ‘Non omnis moriar,’ [I shall not wholly die]."
When I think about the 1940s literature on starvation, and then I read pieces like this recent one from NPR about medical volunteers in Rafa https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2024/05/10/1250490688/rafa-hospital-gaza-israel-war-middle-east (CW: graphic text and images), all I can think about is how it's exactly the same fucking thing.
Once again, innocent people have been starved to the point where their bodies are literally falling apart.