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channel 4- did we know about auschwitz
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whenever i see stuff like this just makes me realise we never want to go down the road of blame and hatred
its just a feeling of disbelief it could happen, and it did, and people nowadays question its existence, when we forget its bound to happen again in one form or another
police states are never the way
its just a feeling of disbelief it could happen, and it did, and people nowadays question its existence, when we forget its bound to happen again in one form or another
police states are never the way
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send urgent email to tony and george ...
no luck so far
only response id get it "what human would do that"
the response is getting ever closer to the hammer at your front door!
how depressing
one day im gona pay a visit to it, just to see the horror of industrialised killing
Why not visit the Imperial War Museum, or any British war grave. I think it's wrong to value Jewish/Gypsy lives over those of other people who died, actually in far greater numbers for just the same 'cause'.
are you joking?
ten million people died in nazi camps. ten million.
do you know how many British soldiers died? I'll tell you anyway. 326,000.
possibly.
but i object to the sentiment.
no, i'm with you on that point. but the reason the camps are so tragic is because of the scale and brutality in which people died, not because they were worth more than anyone else.
although i don't know why i'm explaining this to you, cause i'm guessing you're already thinking along these lines.
it's a sore point with me anyway, cause of the family link.
I bow to you.
edited to add: GWST beat me to it.
I remember being 'taught' how to lift a box on my first day as a kitchen boy at Harrods...
indeed. or rather, not keeping them rigid.
You can read books and watch programs and stuff about it, but going there has to have been one of the most chilling experiences of my life. It does teach you to value certain things more though.
Exactly. It wasn't just people caught in a war. It was people methodically being placed so they could face their death.
I am still undecided upon whether or not I shall ever visit a concentration-camp.
Just visiting the Yad Vashem museum is too much.