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  • Mengele---you are truly an offensive idiot---and I know the reason for that screen name.

  • I visited Belson nearly two years ago. It was the most moving experience of my 53 years of life. I paid tribute to those murdered their by the Nazis. It is a testament to the greatness of the Jewish people that, as a whole, they live and flourish while those that methodically tried to destroy them are long dead and buried.

  • this is taking it a wee bit far. its not a song, its a tragedy. think about it!

  • wow pretty song, my great uncle survived Belsen concentration and was never the same when he returned, my mom said he was withered and just a ghost of a man he used to be, was he lucky to survive or not!

    Thanx for remembering, yours sincerely a decendant of the tortured!

  • The camp was liberated on April 15, 1945 by the British 11th Armoured Division The scenes were described by the BBC's Richard Dimbleby, ...Here over an acre of ground lay dead and dying people. You could not see which was which ... The living lay with their heads against the corpses and around them moved the awful, ghostly procession of emaciated, aimless people, with nothing to do and with no hope of life, unable to move out of your way, unable to look at the terrible sights around them

  • belsen vos a gassa!

  • belson was a concentration camp rampant with disease due to appalling conditions.. thanks to the murdering ss monsters!!!!!

  • I got dem ol konzentration camp blues mama!

  • My grandfather was telling me just yesterday about liberating Belson.

    He was a sergent with 3 battle stars and was General Pattons aid. He told me he gave a young starving woman his coat and boots. Her name was Elfreda Borlinka from Poland! She had black hair and brown eyes. He said he cried when he saw her. As she walked away toward Poland, she looked at him until she was out of sight. He will never forget.

  • No Americans liberated Begen Belsen. Only British.

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  • correct.....

  • You got the wrong camp. I think you mean Buchenwald. Or Dachau maybe.

  • I will double check. He was a wire chief for Patton and may have been away from his unit. He was usually by himself wiring in communications before his unit came in. He wired the red school house where the peace treaty was signed during his last months of the war also. He is 85..

  • There is a video of Patton and Ike liberating a camp here. I think it's Dachau.

  • My grandfather wasn't with Patton when he was at Belsen. I can't talk to him about it any more. It breaks his heart and he cries when he talks about it. I believe Patton was told to sit still while the Russians moved in from the North.

  • thank you.

  • An insult! By some tasteless amateurs

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