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This helped me a lot for my global paper. It had just the right amount of information.
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Historical events are always can be remember
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Katrina W. Miller
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What can one say about the horror and magnitude of such a historical event?
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Robert
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The revisionists are giving you a real challenge.Finkelstein has certainly ruffled the feathers of orthodox opinion by pointing to holes in the standard cannon.
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I have personal sadness...although none of the family members i knew were killed in the Holocaust, some of them were. my great grandma Rosa(Roza)was a Russian Jew and her mother stayed in Germany after the bolshevik revolution and was killed in Auschwitz.
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Sandra Newman
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1933. First there was the Holocaust by social exclusion, job descrimination and open racism. 1936, Then the Holocaust by forced expulsion, transportation, and ghettoisation. 1938, the Holocaust of Fear. 1940, by the gun and bullet, then by mass shooting, then by gas van/s, gross starvation and medical injections, followed eventually by the 1942, death camps. 1970, And some fool somewhere will claim it never happened?
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I just want to say that my heart goes out to all the suvivors and non survivors of the Holocaust. This was the worst attack on human life I have ever heard of. The way the victims of this brutal attack were treated was beyond any bad day anyone could ever have in ones lifetime. Although it did'nt happen here in America it could've. And it still could anywhere on this Earth. People all over the globe should know of this and what happened to all those who were lost, almost lost and those who survived. We need to get the message out that this happened once and it could very well happen again. It only took one man to bring nations to their knees and millions to their graves. The best way to get it out is in one word (REMEMBER). That one word will get people asking questions and we need to be educated to tell the stories and open blind eyes to what happened and could still happen to this day. Yes, even in America!! Its easy just dont forget to REMEMBER!!! Thank You!!
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every action has a reaction.. that is history.
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Alex Shaw
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This website has been very helpful!
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CHARLES A. HAYWOOD
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IN THE LIGHT OF THE HOLOCAUST AND ALL VALUEABLE LEFT IN SWISS BANKS BY NAZI THAT WAS TAKEN FROM THE JEWS IN WORLD WAR 2. IS PROVEN THAT JEWS HAVE WON THE RIGHT TO LIVE AND BE FREE.
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Decades after the Holocaust, there are people who still, despite the confessions of several of its perpetrators, deny that the Holocaust ever happened. This camp now includes the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who has expressed a desire to see the Jewish State of Israel removed from the face of the Earth.
Such sentiments are encouraged by "bein pensant" external academics and unions who are quite prepared to isolate Israel - which does not deny the right to exist of any Muslim State- while allowing Muslim extremists to call and work for the death of Israel( another six million Jews or so). This would only be achievable by a genocidal war, to which the Israeli response would be spectacularly nuclear; one Holocaust is quite enough. A military victory by an Islamist regime against Israel promises certain extermination of all Israelis, and they know it well. If there is to be another one, Israel will take human civilisation down with her! 300 nukes are more than enough for this task, as Californian atmospheric climate models have proven. THere are thus two major if unexpressed lessons from the Holocaust 1/ despite the best efforts of the enemies of Jewry, it is impossible to eliminate Jewry. No-one will ever get a better chance than Hitler, and he failed. 2/ an attempt at a re match will destroy human civilisation sine die by nuclear winter and global crop failures over several years. In the light of these facts , we should all develop a healthy allergy to Holocaust deniers, and the selective and ignorant enemies of Israel! antiSemitism/Zionism could be the death of us all... Name:
Charles Grenville
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The people who died in the Holocaust where not 'Jews'as such, but ordinary men, women and children whose faith and customs were considered'different'. These people were no different to you and me, they laughed, cried, told jokes, wrote books, worked imn schools, factories, shops and dare I say it they had everyday. fairly common hopes and ambitions. They wanted their children to succeed, to be well dressed, to be clever, and if it meant hard work, hours of study - so be it. What becomes obvious is they did not drink,gamble, swaer or fight, they where not alcoholics and many of them worked hard and saved for a better day ahead, or maybe a boat ticket to Liberty Land. Is this a crime? The Munich Bully boys thought so. The Holocaust is a blood stain on the whole human race, especially for so called Christians, meaning you and me, we were responsible. And we are the guilty ones, not the Jews!
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this is just incredible. honestly . those who deny the holocaust ever happened. wow. that is rediculous there is way too much history on it!
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Eddy Warnick
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I don't see how anyone can deny the Holocaust. There is too much evidence, photographic and remembrance by survivors.
One survivor which I have read a lot about is Corrie Ten Boom. She was not Jewish but hid Jews in her home. Her Father and sister died in the camps but she survived to tell the story. Corrie found out later that she had been released from Ravensbruck by mistake. Name:
Pat & Anne Cadday
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Please remember in your thoughts the five or six dead bodies [souls] that got taken away each day at 5am - 6am from the rear of the Paris Gestapo Headquarters during the occupation. These people died in order not to reveal secrets, or died not to reveal others whereabouts.
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B Jobert
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In my view Holocaust Museums need to devote 50% of their displays, photographs and historical information to 'keeping alive* the memory of all christians' who got murdered and killed by the Nazis. We seem to forget 'the hostage hangings, the mass reprisals, the villages that got wiped out with Lidice being the best known example. We need to remember and BE ASHAMED of the fact that in 1948 after the Russians had dropped a test Atomic Bomb, the USA & UK embarked on a PR policy of earnest goodwill towards Germany, with the result that the vast majority of Nazis awaiting the death penalty had their sentences commuted, then about 3 years later most were quietly released. You cannot show me one STONE memorial in the West to the quiet, law abiding people of Eastern Europe who lost their lives, this ON THE STREETS public holocaust occurred between Warsaw, Kiev, Riga and Leningrad and not in Auchwitz- Birkenau.
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Jeffrey Dunivant
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It has come to my attention the comparison to the Nazi Propaganda and the United States health care system. It is horrible to compare the two. The idea that a African American President is being compared to Adolf Hitler is reprehensible.
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Thank you very much for your work of keeping alive the memory of those who died in these death-camps. Last week I went to Birkenau... ...can't believe how men can turn into monsters! I was left speechless.
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Isabela Fornazier
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I'm becoming interested in holocaust history and found out your site. Congratulations, it's really nice.
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Sarah Nierenstein Newcombe
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I am utterly moved by your homage to all these families, my family escaped this fate, but I feel so connected and always deeply shocked. Thank you for all your work
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Mitch Brown
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I'm glad to see you have one of my favorite books on the Holocaust, The Nazi Doctors by Lifton. I have read it a couple times but I want to read it again. It is so well researched and written.
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Diane Coutts
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Today I saw a very young boy aged about 6 leading his sister aged 3 by the hand, the look on his face was one of utmost concern and protection, he seemed to be saying to himself 'Mum says I must take care of you and see you don't wander off, or go on the road'. It occurred to me 'How many times was this scene repeated by Jewish children walking towards to the gas chambers and inside the gas chambers themselves. I'm in that mood today where I'm beginning to think we should have dropped Atomic bombs on Berlin and Munich, and to have blown those German monsters to hell. If you study the 'blind-eye actions' of the German Priests attached to German field regiments in Russia and Poland you will discover that none of these so called Ministers of the German Church protested the mass killings by massacre - committed by the soldiers they were offering religious guidance to.
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