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It was once said that not remembering the Holocaust means to side with the executioners against its victims; not to remember means to kill the victims a second time; not to remember means to become an accomplice of the enemy. On the... [more]
It was once said that not remembering the Holocaust means to side with the executioners against its victims; not to remember means to kill the victims a second time; not to remember means to become an accomplice of the enemy. On the other hand, to remember means to feel compassion for the victims of all persecutions.
By solemnly commemorating the tragedy of the Holocaust, we will keep history in mind, never forget the past, cherish all lives, and create a better future.
A Munich court has heard how the death of relatives at the Sobibor death camp has touched the lives of survivors. Ukrainian-born John Demjanjuk is alleged to have assisted in the murder of 27,900 people.
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Hannah Arendt used the phrase 'the banality of evil' to describe Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi bureaucrat who hastened millions to their deaths. SPIEGEL columnist Erich Follath points out the striking similarities between Eichmann and "Duch," the Khmer Rouge official now on trial, which indicates just how universal the propensity for evil really is.
From spiegel.de
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VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI on Monday described a visit to Israel's Holocaust memorial as a disturbing encounter with hatred, days after his decision to move the controversial World War II-era pope closer to sainthood angered Jewish groups.
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From winnipegfreepress.com
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CBC.caADL Shocked at Theft of Historic Symbol of Holocaust at AuschwitzAnti-Defamation League (press release)This crime strikes at the very memory of the symbol representing the cynicism of Nazism, this sign that greeted more than one million prisoners as they were ...Local Survivor Reacts To Stolen SignMyWabashValleyAuschwitz sign stoleneuronewsTheft of Infamous Sign at Auschwitz Sparks Outrage in IsraelVoice of AmericaBaltimore Sun -Times...
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A top Israeli rabbi evoked the Holocaust on Monday as he deplored an arson attack against a mosque in the occupied West Bank blamed on hardline Jewish settlers."Seventy years ago, the Holocaust, the biggest tragedy of our history, began with the torchings of synagogues during Kristallnacht," Yona Metzger, the Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Israel, said as he stood in front of the mosque in this village in the northern West Bank.He was referring to a...
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From france24.com
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Dear Alice,We truly appreciate your comment. Rest assured that H.E.A.R.T will carry on despite any and all of the online foolishness perpetrated by the hate bloggers and controversialists.Our view is:Since the Holocaust can never be denied, there is nothing to debate or debunk….We wish you all the best.- The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team
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- Comment on The Holocaust Revisited -Men recording their experiences... (blog.holocaustresearchproject.org)
Thank you Dr. Freidhaus for such a thoughtful editorial. To add some further information to the comments about the hater blogs I post this interesting thread from A-R-C blog: http://deathcamps.blogspot.com/2009/11/arc-publishes-list-of-revision-sites.html I believe the threads there are important for people to read and understand the mindset of the authors of those Holocaust Controversy and hate promoting blogs. Julius GoldsteinBrooklyn, NY
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