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My Take On the Holocaust
Let me tell you a sad story, a true story . . . Maybe some of my facts are not exactly right on, maybe some of my dates are off, but the story is true. In another time under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, millions deemed undesirable were murdered, including children. Imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps or were shot or hanged. The first extermination of prisoners took place in the month of September, 1941. Those not killed in gas chambers died of starvation, forced labour, disease, self-inflicted death, and medical experiments. Prisoners were forced to staff the gas chambers, After they were dead the bodies were burned in ovens or tossed into pits like garbage. They had stripped them of their clothes, stripped them of all dignity. Piles of shoes, clothing, eyeglasses, suitcases even baby things taken. Today these things are in museums to honor forever the millions of dead. Hundreds of Germans staffed the camps but only 12% have been convicted of war crimes. Auschwitz was liberated on January 27, 1945 but most of the population had been evacuated and sent on a death march. All this, was in another time. Hopefully the world has learned from this horrific time in history. Black and white pictures of unimaginable scenes are witness of what happened during the years, 1933 to 1945. But, the scenes leave me weeping and weeping for those who suffered in the Holocaust. I saw an image- of a women with children walking- death was their journey's end ____________________________ Re-write from July 14, 2016 (Weeping Still)
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