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Re: We Must Never Forget: Remembering the Holocaust
Thank you, Alexander.
Please, please let me hear stories of the victims and survivors of victims. Is any of you out there a survivor of one of the Nazi camps? Is any of you a descendent of a victim or survivor of one of the camps? Please let your voice be heard here. Are there any stories from other atrocities? If we could make this little corner of this little forum (sorry, Tormod)a repository for people's stories of events others are trying to make the world forget, then we will have moved the world.
The line "We must never forget" from the postwar German authors means most specifically that we must never forget the victims, with the extension that we of German ancestry must never forget our responsibility.
I'm sorry to have given a wrong impression, but this is an illustration of the difficulty of framing so complex and painful a series of events.
Alexander, do you have a personal connection to the Holocaust?
Again, thank you.
--lemit
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The only second chance we get in life is a chance to make the same mistake twice. --David Mamet
A mind is a terrible thing to close.
Entropy is just nature's way of telling us it's time to slow down.
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