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A dark period in history, we should never forget.
Agreed it should never be forgotten
For anyone who has not seen it ‘The Final Account’ was shown on BBC4 last night and is well worth a catch up on iPlayer
The level of denial still shown by those that perpetrated the horror is astounding.
An image taken at Auschwitz, a poignant reminder of terrible acts carried out on people for who they were.
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I recently read "Lily's Promise" by Lily Ebert, very very moving.
I visited Bergen-Belsen as a teenager, the memory has stayed with me very strongly more than 30 years later. Very hard to encompass the horror with words.
Responsibility and accountability aren't exactly virtues that are widely espoused these days, though.
When the cry from the top is "Nobody told me it was illegal", we can't really claim to live in more enlightened times.
We should never forget the Holocaust, but we definitely shouldn't imagine that most of the people doing it were monsters rather than ordinary people led into evil ways.
M
During WW2 my dad was in the British army and went into one of the camps when they were being liberated and during his time there one of the prisoners gave him a hard back book and hidden in the back cover there was some photos which my dad showed me in my early teens of the gas chambers, ovens and piles of dead, I have never forgot those photo's, unfortuanatly my mother gave the book to a friend who showed interest in the book/photo's, at the time my dad was more than annoyed with her.
Mans inhumanity to man.
I had the opportunity to visit Auschwitz a few years ago. It was possibly the most moving thing I’ve ever experienced.
To actually see and stand where mankind’s most evil atrocities took place is an experience that will live with me to my dying day.
It’s utterly incomprehensible what actually went on in those camps, truly horrifying for those poor souls who had to endure one of mankind’s most evil and disgusting times. They should never, ever be forgotten and their stories told for 100’s of years to make sure it can never happen again.
Thanks for the reminder, candle lit and in window
I can highly recommend Survivors: Portraits Of The Holocaust, shown on BBC2 earlier this evening.
R
I’ve just been looking at the photos I took and it reminded me of the vastness of it. Without googling it I believe it was 40 square kilometres at its peak.
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I was here on Wednesday - the memorial to the killed Jews in Berlin.
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