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To: Homer_J_Simpson

January 28, 1944:


"The death marches were, in many instances, extremely public.
This group of weakened prisoners from Dachau was photographed marching through a tiny Bavarian village on its way through Wolfratshausen.
Many of these prisoners cover their heads in order to protect themselves from the damp, chilly weather."

"SS leader Heinrich Himmler (right) shares a moment of conversation with his personal physician and masseur, Felix Kersten.
In the final days of the war, Kersten, who treated several of the Nazi leaders, served as an intermediary between representatives of the World Jewish Congress and the head of the SS.
At two meetings held at Kersten's estate outside of Berlin, Himmler eventually agreed to free about 10,000 women held at the Ravensbrück, Germany, concentration camp."

"These children at Auschwitz, liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945, show their tattooed arms to the photographer.
Everyone imprisoned in Auschwitz had his or her arm tattooed with an identification number.
This served two purposes.
First, it allowed camp officials to keep track of the thousands of prisoners in the camp.
Second, making the inmates into nameless units served to dehumanize them, both crushing the spirit of the prisoners and making it easier for their guards to avoid facing the humanity of their charges."

"These children, liberated from Auschwitz by the Soviet Army, had been subjected to savage 'medical' experiments that they were fortunate to survive.
Auschwitz doctor Horst Schumann sterilized men, women, and children by exposing them to extreme doses of radiation.
He burned most of them so badly that they were deemed unfit for work and sent to the gas chambers.
It is uncertain precisely what experiments these children underwent."



7 posted on 01/28/2015 9:10:00 AM PST by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective.)
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To: BroJoeK
This is a bittersweet time, Joe, coinciding with the 70th anniversary ceremonies at Auschwitz. The major camps are finally being overrun and shut down, but it's also a reminder how damn efficient the Nazis were at their evil task.

I am also saddened by the revival of antisemitism in Europe. Throughout most of my life I thought that was unthinkable, that the horror of the Holocaust would always suppress it. As a student of history I guess I should have known better.

10 posted on 01/28/2015 11:40:18 AM PST by colorado tanker
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To: BroJoeK

What man is capable of doing to his fellow man is beyond astonishing. The fact we need a Savior is beyond dispute.


12 posted on 01/28/2015 11:57:11 AM PST by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate in the forum of ideas over unjust law & government)
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