I can only imagine that your trip to Dauchau was sobering. To actually see the ovens and what remains of a death camp... I remember as a little girl (maybe 4 or 5), I saw a woman with the number tattoo on her forearm. I stared and stared simply because I thought she had done this with a pen. That was my first conversation with my parents over the treatment of Jews during WWII. I still remember it today.
Never forget that Bill Ayers once said that 25 million Americans needed to share those people’s fate.