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Now I really have seen everything.
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Why not celebrate that they survived, many of these women may have never had the chance to wear tiara's, jewels and beautiful dresses while dancing and laughing. Many survivors of the holocaust did not make it for longer after, dying of disease, emaciation, broken hearts. So many lost their entire families and everything they ever owned. The ones in the camps if they made it to the end, were humiliated on a daily basis, starved of everything, made to clean up the bodies of their brothers, sisters, wives, husbands, sons, daughters. Those who hid out away from the nazi's didn't have a day's peace for years scared each moment that they would be found and killed, no money, no food, no shelter, having to rely on their instinct, goyim who had a heart and would do what they could to help, they lived in sewer systems, bombed out houses, they ate scraps of food.... I have been to Israel, I have met holocaust survivors, I had family who survived the camps, I had family who didn't. The beauty part of this somewhat misguided, but no one forced the survivors to take part, they enjoyed themselves, their stories were told, soon there will be no survivors left to tell them, they just be read in books and passed on by generations, let them have their moment as they are lucky they got the chance too. Some of these 'heads of various group's' are a bit stuck up their own arse.
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RE: Now I really have seen everything. - by Jezreel - 06-29-2012, 09:23 AM