Re: "Haven" and a question of semantics
- From: RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:53:20 GMT
Where do they think those pictures of concentration camps came from?
LizzieB. wrote:
Judity wrote:
However, be prepared for the scene in President Truman's office where actual film clips of prisoners from concentration camps are shown. I've read that some people actually don't believe the holocaust really happened, but how can anyone doubt it after seeing that?
Judity,
In my needlework newsgroup, there is a German lady (about my age, 37 or so) who argues with the Israeli lady (about 60 or so) that the Holocaust never happened.
The Israeli lady just yesterday posted that she had been to a German seminar wherein it was revealed that German history books in school only recently (within the last 7-10 years or so) started to teach that it really did happen.
I'm surprised, too, but there is a large contingent of the world's population who don't believe it happened.
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