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Author: Raine    Date: 01/27/2020 14:04:14

Good morning.

I'm just really melancholy today. This is one of the reasons.
Of the estimated 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, some 1.1 million died at the camp, including 960,000 Jews. It was the largest extermination camp run by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II. The Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz 75 years ago, on Jan. 27, 1945.

Now 96, Dabrowska is among a handful of Auschwitz survivors still alive. For her, the importance of sharing her stories has only grown with time. She raised a family and had a fulfilling career with Poland's foreign ministry, but only in recent years decided to speak publicly about the memories of Auschwitz that still haunt her. She and other survivors fear the world will forget the Holocaust's horrors if their stories are not made public. (snip)

Today, Auschwitz is a museum commemorating the evil humans are capable of inflicting on each other. Tour groups quietly shuffle from an exhibit holding two tons of hair shaved from the victims of the gas chambers to the gallows where the former commandant of Auschwitz was hanged after he was tried by a military tribunal in 1947.

Pawel Sawicki, a guide at the museum, has seen thousands of tourists come from all over the world. "Sometimes I think that when they leave a candle or a stone or they put the flower or they say a prayer and they leave the memorial, and they go back to their lives, they think: 'Our job is done. We remembered,'" he says. "But I think there should be a next step. People should look at this place and think about our moral responsibility. This is not an anthropological discovery of 'Oh, people 75 years ago were able to do something like this,' and we are surprised. They [still] are able to do it. They did it before. And people still hate each other."


'Never again' is not a sure thing. I say that with deep sadness.

and
Raine




 
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 01/27/2020 14:26:35
Morning

Comment by Raine on 01/27/2020 15:42:32
Good morning.

Comment by Raine on 01/27/2020 15:55:23




Comment by wickedpam on 01/27/2020 16:00:27
Quote by Raine:






Comment by Raine on 01/27/2020 16:05:01
NSC spokesman says no one outside council has seen Bolton’s manuscript

A National Security Council spokesman said Monday that no one outside the NSC had reviewed the manuscript in which Bolton says that Trump directly tied the holdup of nearly $400 million in military assistance to Ukraine to investigations of the Bidens.

Bolton submitted the manuscript for a standard review in advance of publication to see if the NSC had any concerns about national security issues being disclosed.

“Ambassador Bolton’s manuscript was submitted to the NSC for pre-publication review and has been under initial review by the NSC,” NSC spokesman John Ullyot said in a statement. “No White House personnel outside NSC have reviewed the manuscript.”

(WaPo)

Comment by BobR on 01/27/2020 16:19:10
re: the blog... Genocide is just one thing we need to remember. The messy fights for women's and minority's rights in this country are another, lest we slip back into a mindset where we're willing to accept slights against those perhaps not like us. That is the seed which grows into the tree of horror.

Comment by livingonli on 01/28/2020 02:10:59
I don't know if anyone is aware of this but when I am on the phone the add comment button disappears when I attempt to type a comment which causes it to disa[[ear so I can only comment on the laptop.