Fantastic Video! It is hard to believe that their are still people out there that deny the holocaust. Ignorance persists. This story will continue to be told. What part of 'Never Again' do people fail to comprehend?
@Robbie0Music0Critic "What part of 'Never Again' do people fail to comprehend?" All of it. Say what you mean, mean what you say. There have been other genocides since the Holocaust.
for decades after WW2 the Red Cross maintained that the estimated 270,000 deaths at the the German labor camps resulted from typhus and malnourishment until the Jewish Lobby usurped them with their media-driven "Shoah business". The jewish money-masters forced the Red Cross to alter historical truth to accomodate the bogus "6 million" narrative. The jews control nearly all of the USA banks, media sources and politicians which places all Americans squarely under yoke of world judaism.
@VantagePointOfView There were 11 million EuropeanJews that the Germans wanted to kill according to the protocols drawn up for the final solution conference the SS convened at Wannsee. Where are they? There were 3.5 million jews in Poland including my parents. They survived. But they were very nearly the sole survivors of large extended families. Go to Poland and see how many Jews there are currently there. In the thousands.
@VantagePointOfView My sisters and I had no grandparents, no aunts nor uncles, no cousins, etc. They were all murdered in January, 1942 at Chelmno. Google Klodawa and see the photograph of the grieving survivors in 1947 or 1948. What does Jewish dominance in the business world have to do with the numbers of those who perished in the Holocaust. You are so miserably uninformed.
@sigasse That's not my point, if she could have lived to tell the story. My grandma survived the Holocaust, and she lost her parents and her little sister, so I know that a lot of dreams were crushed in the Holocaust.
My uncle was in the concentration camps was an Italian military has lost many of his friends and has seen many die at the hands of bad people, unfortunately, we have something in common because I do not get angry but why Anne Frank is remembered is remembered only her because you never speak of others?
@sigasse I used to get annoyed about Anne Frank's prominence also. She was a remarkable young woman, but her importance has faded with time—as people have gotten to realize that the worst thing that happened to the Jews was not being stuck in an attic. See Elie Wiesel's "Night" as an important memoir of survival in a Nazi forced labor camp. See the movie "Anne Frank Remembered" for an especially intelligent treatment of AF's story.
Stupid song—for the Holocaust.
StJouish 3 weeks ago
"I don't think of the misery, but the beauty that still remains." Anne Frank.
Houdini774 1 year ago
Fantastic Video! It is hard to believe that their are still people out there that deny the holocaust. Ignorance persists. This story will continue to be told. What part of 'Never Again' do people fail to comprehend?
Robbie0Music0Critic 1 year ago
@Robbie0Music0Critic "What part of 'Never Again' do people fail to comprehend?" All of it. Say what you mean, mean what you say. There have been other genocides since the Holocaust.
StJouish 3 weeks ago
for decades after WW2 the Red Cross maintained that the estimated 270,000 deaths at the the German labor camps resulted from typhus and malnourishment until the Jewish Lobby usurped them with their media-driven "Shoah business". The jewish money-masters forced the Red Cross to alter historical truth to accomodate the bogus "6 million" narrative. The jews control nearly all of the USA banks, media sources and politicians which places all Americans squarely under yoke of world judaism.
VantagePointOfView 1 year ago
@VantagePointOfView ...you just sound like an anti-semite to me pal
missionfarstar 1 month ago
@VantagePointOfView There were 11 million EuropeanJews that the Germans wanted to kill according to the protocols drawn up for the final solution conference the SS convened at Wannsee. Where are they? There were 3.5 million jews in Poland including my parents. They survived. But they were very nearly the sole survivors of large extended families. Go to Poland and see how many Jews there are currently there. In the thousands.
StJouish 3 weeks ago
@VantagePointOfView My sisters and I had no grandparents, no aunts nor uncles, no cousins, etc. They were all murdered in January, 1942 at Chelmno. Google Klodawa and see the photograph of the grieving survivors in 1947 or 1948. What does Jewish dominance in the business world have to do with the numbers of those who perished in the Holocaust. You are so miserably uninformed.
StJouish 3 weeks ago
poor, poor ann frank. she truely was a beautiful young woman. she would have done so much for our great jewish society to-day.
Litterboxer529 1 year ago
@Litterboxer529 scusami ma vorrei ricordati che non c'èra solo anna ma molte altre persone che avevano tanti sogni nel cassetto come anna .
I'm sorry but I do not remember that there was only Anna but many other people who had many dreams like anna.
sigasse 2 months ago
@sigasse That's not my point, if she could have lived to tell the story. My grandma survived the Holocaust, and she lost her parents and her little sister, so I know that a lot of dreams were crushed in the Holocaust.
Litterboxer529 2 months ago
@Litterboxer529
My uncle was in the concentration camps was an Italian military has lost many of his friends and has seen many die at the hands of bad people, unfortunately, we have something in common because I do not get angry but why Anne Frank is remembered is remembered only her because you never speak of others?
sigasse 2 months ago
@sigasse There ARE others that are remembered. I just gave an example...
Litterboxer529 2 months ago
@sigasse I used to get annoyed about Anne Frank's prominence also. She was a remarkable young woman, but her importance has faded with time—as people have gotten to realize that the worst thing that happened to the Jews was not being stuck in an attic. See Elie Wiesel's "Night" as an important memoir of survival in a Nazi forced labor camp. See the movie "Anne Frank Remembered" for an especially intelligent treatment of AF's story.
StJouish 3 weeks ago
What song is in the background???
estein145 2 years ago
Israel, blessed among all nations of the world ... peace to you forever ... you are blessed Latinoamerica
solanoalex21 2 years ago
What next , stand up comedy for the holocaust ?lol
bearriver666 2 years ago
too happy
Golfenvious 2 years ago