The Holocaust Abuse Recount

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The Holocaust Abuse Recount

"The Holocaust is a central event in many people's lives, but it also has become a metaphor for our century. There cannot be an end to speaking and writing about it."
Aharon Appelfeld, DATE, SOURCE

"The alleged Hitlerian gas chambers and the alleged genocide of the Jews form one and the same historical lie, which permitted a gigantic financial swindle whose chief beneficiaries have been the State of Israel and international Zionism, and whose main victims have been the German people and the Palestinian people as a whole." - Robert Faurisson, as quoted by the Guardian Weekly, 1991

I had a dream,
A dream so terrible:
My people were no more,
No more!
I wake up with a cry.
What I had dreamed was true:
It had happened indeed,
It had happened to me.
‘Song of the Murdered Jewish People', Yitzhak Katznelson, gassed at Birkenau April 30, 1944.

In embassies, state departments, chancelleries, foreign offices, consulates, ministries, war offices, and code rooms, frantic men scurried to all–night conferences, played war games, barked into telephones of flooded switchboards, cursed, prayed, pleaded, saluted.
Israel Grunberger,.
DOB
POB
Brown eyes, black hair.
Carpenter
number 166345

A trail of broken treaties lay strewn about like corpses after a Mongol invasion.
Now Austria, now Checkoslavakia, now Poland, now Hungary, now Romania.
The righteous cowed and the evil grew bold.

Bumi Grunberger,
number 166346

Once an indifferent world stood by and shrugged as ‘little yellow men fought little yellow men' in a place called Manchuria. Once France sputtered feebly as Germany broke the Versailles treaty and marched into the Rhineland. Once men debated, then sighed as ‘blacks' in mud huts armed with spears fought for their land
– a name that children once used in fairytales – Abyssinia.

Blanka ‘Blimu' Grunberger,
number 167853

The world is a dangerous place in which to live – not because of those who do evil, but because of the good...
  • Submitted by: bprem
  • Date Submitted: 11/12/2005 10:58 PM
  • Category: Miscellaneous
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