I noticed an Auschwitz link

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  1. JLWBigLil

    JLWBigLil Well-Known Member

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    i went to Aushwitz last year and i am planning to go back in a few years with Daniel,then just maybe he might show respect to people
     
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    I find it astonishing that ther are people in the world who ..

    deny the Holocaust happened! :( Friend went a few years ago and said it was the most moving experience of his life!
     
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    Been there as well...

    Certainly an eye opener.
     
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    RE: Interesting when BNP supporters refer...

    to the rest of us as sheep; then you watch the rallies at Nuremberg and the state organised events celebrating intolerance and bigotry with wildly enthusiastic 'free thinkers' shouting seig heil, and you wonder just who the real sheep are.
     
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    Try reading "If This Is A Man" by Primo Levi

    Incredibley moving book by a survivor of Auschwitz. Really helps to understand the scale and horror without falling in to melodrama. Truly articulates man's capacity for inhumanity
     
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    Brian Mahoneys Waist Well-Known Member

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    For Those I Loved by Martin Gray.Moving story of one of the few survivors from Treblinka.
     
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    I have been to Auschwitz, still find it hard to to imagine that killing in such an industrial way happened in Europe not so long ago.
     

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