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Part 1 Stuttgart - Theresienstadt. Remembering the Deportation of the Jews.mp4

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Two Holocaust survivors on the train from Stuttgart to Theresienstadt. Sharing memories of the deportation of the German Jews with a group of young people and artists from their former home town. www.swr.de

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  • Zyklon B

  • @mitsupitsu44 what holocaust? you mean ww2, because more men were genocided in ww2 than the whole holocaust

  • @runfayalife

    Thank you! I'm NA and any time blacks or Jews pull the sympathy card I'm quick to tell them uh I'm not white my ancestors suffered too!

  • @mitsupitsu44 You're right ... Nazi Germany was unsuccessful where as the United States was quite successful.

    Lucky Jews ...

  • yes i do..and again, it is not comparable with the holocaust...

  • @mitsupitsu44 at least they got a ride. What do you know about The Trail of Tears or the Indian Removal Act? Or Andrew Jackson's motto of "Nits Make Lice" which referenced the elimination of the women and children in order to exterminate the race? What do you know about the U.S. Army chasing the Lakota around the plains for 5 years where they couldn't light a fire for fear of attracting attention. Do you know anything at all about the American genocide?

  • @runfayalife what about the lakota in the U.s.,you cannot compare that to this...6 million jews were murdered by the hands of hitler and his nazis..the jews were transported in cattle trains...hundreds in one traincar..no food,no water, no toilet,,for thousand kilometers. And when they arrived in a concentrationcamp,they were murdered. What happend to the lakota in the us is also tragic( and what happened to all native americans),but do not be so insensitive to what happened to these people!!

  • @anakrinen220 What an ignorant response ...

  • @runfayalife

    What a thoughtless statement.

  • They had a train to ride??

    They should be glad they weren't the Lakota in the U.S.

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