If I was a tourist there I would stop also out of respect. I don't know of any other place where this exists of such a national remembrance feeling, its very beautiful, also sad but a good way to honor and remember
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The holocaust is an industry, trying to become a religion. It is used to collect money from government and businesses. It cannot be debated as the goof balls who spun the tales, were urban demographics who made up bizarre tales that defy the laws of gravity and chemistry. The internet has exposed its absurd claims. My family owned a farm close to Treblinka The front gate was a farmers market. There was a small chain link fence around the property.
@390bullitt1968 Hey whatever makes you feel less guilty for the role you and your people played in genocide! You're entitled to your opinion and I urge you to share them with your co-workers and members of your community. Heh. Loser.
@jewliciousness - My great uncle lived less than 4 miles from Treblinka. He and my great aunt would bring fresh farm produce to sell at the main gate of Treblinka with many others. My great uncle was polish.
@390bullitt1968 Which makes sense given that Treblinka was in Poland. And so you're claiming that your Great Uncle sold fresh, yummy veggies to the travelers at the train depot? Must have been some slow trains. My Uncle's Mom spent over three years there. Waiting for a train out I guess. She never mentioned anything about the abundant availability of fresh produce...
@jewliciousness - My family on my fathers side is from Poland. They are mostly farmers. As you know, farming is one of those non Jewish fields, no pun intended. In the 1960's the stories about Treblinka as a death camp were just starting to circulate. We used to visit them every few years, and learned about the farmers market first thand.
@jewliciousness I must agree with you even with all the evidence why they deny this happened I dont know but like you said it will ease them from thier guilt.
@jewliciousness - We feel no guilt. I am German and my relatives served with distinction as Waffen-SS. They were defending Freedom. I am proud of them.
@390bullitt1968 Hello idiot.. if your family had died in Auschwitz & Treblinka for that matter I bet you would not open your dirty mouth about the Holocaust tragedy!
@4Tamashah - The key word is IF. Nobody died in Treblinka. It was a train depot. My great uncle sold produce at the front gate, where there was a farmers market. Treblinka is one more tall tale of the legend of the 6MM, that offers no evidence, no photos, no orders and no bodies, just a long line of whiners all seeking reparations.
@4Tamashah - My great uncle was a farmer and he brought his tasty produce to the farmers markets at the Treblinka front gate. Guards and those on trains were allowed to buy the produce and the apples were very big sellers. They also sold tomatoes, corn,
beets and radishes along with lettuce and carrots. Oranges were a big seller. The SS were very friendly and allowed many farmers space to sell their produce. .
if you really think that Israel is a legitimate state because the great great great- grandfathers of the Jews lived in that land for a period of time, then you would have to knowledge that America, Australia and New Zealand are illegitimate countries, because they have no ancestor in those lands, before they were taken from the natives by force!!!
Most of the westerns are hypocrites for supporting such an illegal occupation, so they better wakeup and straighten their policies
@kicks92738 The holocaust happened in German occupied land, Europe is far greater than germany. Don't be a selfish putz and either share the land that isnt yours by ancestry or go back to where you came from, europe. Khazarian jews do not belong in Jerusalem.
@1ster1 I stand in place, I don't move around and I show respect. I think it's important to share this with people around the world. That's why I do it.
@jewliciousness I'm not Jewish (I am Slavic), but I respect the fact that you all are taking measures to remember the Holocaust. The fact that you're not walking anywhere but still moving your camera around is meant to be a real life view of EVERYBODY stopping when that siren is blaring. This means everyone respects those who died and who could not live in Israel or could not live to see the Jews as they are now. It is very important that even after the elderly die, this tradition continues on.
@emperoreitan - Really, I doubt the 249 dead women and babies from Deir Yassin massacre, who were stabbed on bayonets and thrown into burning ditches alive,
by the Russian Irgun who invaded Palestine thought that.
If I was a tourist there I would stop also out of respect. I don't know of any other place where this exists of such a national remembrance feeling, its very beautiful, also sad but a good way to honor and remember
ViperRob42 1 day ago
Dont hate on Israel
Bayleferred 3 months ago
the holocaust is a money industry and a card for sick jews too murder and maim palestinans
jijed2 4 months ago
Shalom Jerusalén pueblo de *DI-OS DE ISRAEL * Estamos con ustedes hermanos y sentimos lo que paso y lo que acontece. LES AMAMOS MIS HERMANOS.
eclipse2743 4 months ago
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The holocaust is an industry, trying to become a religion. It is used to collect money from government and businesses. It cannot be debated as the goof balls who spun the tales, were urban demographics who made up bizarre tales that defy the laws of gravity and chemistry. The internet has exposed its absurd claims. My family owned a farm close to Treblinka The front gate was a farmers market. There was a small chain link fence around the property.
It was a train depot. nothing more.
390bullitt1968 5 months ago
@390bullitt1968 Hey whatever makes you feel less guilty for the role you and your people played in genocide! You're entitled to your opinion and I urge you to share them with your co-workers and members of your community. Heh. Loser.
jewliciousness 5 months ago
@jewliciousness - My great uncle lived less than 4 miles from Treblinka. He and my great aunt would bring fresh farm produce to sell at the main gate of Treblinka with many others. My great uncle was polish.
390bullitt1968 5 months ago
@390bullitt1968 Which makes sense given that Treblinka was in Poland. And so you're claiming that your Great Uncle sold fresh, yummy veggies to the travelers at the train depot? Must have been some slow trains. My Uncle's Mom spent over three years there. Waiting for a train out I guess. She never mentioned anything about the abundant availability of fresh produce...
jewliciousness 5 months ago
@jewliciousness - My family on my fathers side is from Poland. They are mostly farmers. As you know, farming is one of those non Jewish fields, no pun intended. In the 1960's the stories about Treblinka as a death camp were just starting to circulate. We used to visit them every few years, and learned about the farmers market first thand.
390bullitt1968 5 months ago
@jewliciousness - nobody spent more than a few days in Treblinka.
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
@jewliciousness I must agree with you even with all the evidence why they deny this happened I dont know but like you said it will ease them from thier guilt.
G-D bless Israel !! :^)
ArmoredSaint63 4 weeks ago
@jewliciousness - We feel no guilt. I am German and my relatives served with distinction as Waffen-SS. They were defending Freedom. I am proud of them.
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
@390bullitt1968 Hello idiot.. if your family had died in Auschwitz & Treblinka for that matter I bet you would not open your dirty mouth about the Holocaust tragedy!
4Tamashah 3 weeks ago
@4Tamashah - The key word is IF. Nobody died in Treblinka. It was a train depot. My great uncle sold produce at the front gate, where there was a farmers market. Treblinka is one more tall tale of the legend of the 6MM, that offers no evidence, no photos, no orders and no bodies, just a long line of whiners all seeking reparations.
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
@390bullitt1968 & by the way, did your uncle eat shit for breakfast? because what he says worth a toilet paper sheet for his horse shit!
4Tamashah 3 weeks ago
@4Tamashah - My great uncle was a farmer and he brought his tasty produce to the farmers markets at the Treblinka front gate. Guards and those on trains were allowed to buy the produce and the apples were very big sellers. They also sold tomatoes, corn,
beets and radishes along with lettuce and carrots. Oranges were a big seller. The SS were very friendly and allowed many farmers space to sell their produce. .
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
god bless israel :D
werototal 5 months ago
hi
MrYemenipride 7 months ago
if you really think that Israel is a legitimate state because the great great great- grandfathers of the Jews lived in that land for a period of time, then you would have to knowledge that America, Australia and New Zealand are illegitimate countries, because they have no ancestor in those lands, before they were taken from the natives by force!!!
Most of the westerns are hypocrites for supporting such an illegal occupation, so they better wakeup and straighten their policies
MrYemenipride 7 months ago
@MrYemenipride
According to the UN, we are a state since 1948. And where we were suppose to go after the holocaust? Retard.
kicks92738 6 months ago
@kicks92738 I dont care where you go after the holocaust (which is not even proven) !! And you can't stay in فلسطين because it isn't your land.
Why don't you go back to europe, the Land where your grand-fathers lived since the 2nd century??
MrYemenipride 6 months ago
@MrYemenipride
The holocaust is not proven. Your not even worth arguing to.
kicks92738 6 months ago
@kicks92738 The holocaust happened in German occupied land, Europe is far greater than germany. Don't be a selfish putz and either share the land that isnt yours by ancestry or go back to where you came from, europe. Khazarian jews do not belong in Jerusalem.
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Jaydaravenstar 8 months ago
You see that arab walking around during the silence.. No respect.
blazersforlife 10 months ago
@blazersforlife you are an idiot
mattbaldea 7 months ago
@blazersforlife He more than likely thinks the way many do, a hoax.
390bullitt1968 5 months ago
@1ster1 I stand in place, I don't move around and I show respect. I think it's important to share this with people around the world. That's why I do it.
jewliciousness 10 months ago
@jewliciousness Dont listen to 1ster, one of those people who are ignorant.
yeemike1 8 months ago
@jewliciousness I'm not Jewish (I am Slavic), but I respect the fact that you all are taking measures to remember the Holocaust. The fact that you're not walking anywhere but still moving your camera around is meant to be a real life view of EVERYBODY stopping when that siren is blaring. This means everyone respects those who died and who could not live in Israel or could not live to see the Jews as they are now. It is very important that even after the elderly die, this tradition continues on.
KaleunMaender77 5 months ago
@jewliciousness - Looks like many are moving around. I would drag a string of beer cans behind my car if I was there. LMAO.
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
G-d Bless Israel!
kicks92738 10 months ago
This is so beautiful, such a misunderstood people, the Israelis.
emperoreitan 10 months ago 5
@emperoreitan - Really, I doubt the 249 dead women and babies from Deir Yassin massacre, who were stabbed on bayonets and thrown into burning ditches alive,
by the Russian Irgun who invaded Palestine thought that.
390bullitt1968 3 weeks ago
i love how you do this every year!! thank you! its beautiful!
babes881213 10 months ago
@babes881213 Thanks so much. I can't believe you watch this every year! Stay tuned next week for Memorial Day and Israel Independence Day...
jewliciousness 10 months ago