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Starr
04-25-2006, 09:59 AM
http://www.kirotv.com/news/8977584/detail.html

Israel Remembers The Holocaust

POSTED: 1:39 am PDT April 25, 2006
UPDATED: 1:50 am PDT April 25, 2006

JERUSALEM -- In Israel Tuesday, sirens wailed and everything paused for two minutes to remember the 6 million Jews killed in World War II.

Israeli officials warned in speeches that anti-Semitism has not yet been eradicated in the world.

The country's president didn't mention Iran by name, but he seemed to be pointing in that direction. He also called on the West not to be silent in the face of nations that are trying to acquire nuclear weapons and preach Israel's destruction.

Meanwhile, Israel struggles to care for tens of thousands of aging Holocaust survivors. One woman who survived four Nazi concentration camps said she can no longer afford medicine because of her bills for electricity, gas and property taxes.

It is time, once again to cry and remember the 6 million and to never forget. And what a better day to talk about the evil posed by the new Hitler(well, of this day, month, or year) Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. If the Goyim do not act appropriately in the face of this evil, you are spitting on the graves of the chosen victims.

il ragno
04-25-2006, 10:10 AM
He also called on the only nation in human history to use nuclear weapons against civilian populations not to be silent in the face of nations that are trying to acquire nuclear weapons to use against civilian populations.

Jimbo Gomez
04-25-2006, 02:54 PM
2 minutes for 6 million dead jews, that's only 1/50.000th second per dead jew. I find such neglect to be very antisemitic. :mad:

infoterror
04-25-2006, 03:39 PM
http://www.needled.com/images/auschwitz%20tattoos.jpg

Actual Holocaust tattoos...

Daniel Shays
04-25-2006, 03:49 PM
Deja Jew?

World leaders join to remember Holocaust (http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=139192006)

(From January)

UTA HARNISCHFEGER IN ZURICH

UNITED Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan said yesterday the fate of the victims of the Holocaust should remind the world to be vigilant against racism and keep in check the "bigots" denying the attempt to exterminate the Jews during the Second World War. [example of how the hoax is used to harm racialism]

Mr Annan met with survivors of the Holocaust yesterday to commemorate the liberation of Nazi death camps on 27 January, 1945, and to mark the first International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which has taken on added significance following comments by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the slaughter of six million European Jews was a "myth".

Mr Annan said: "The fate of the victims of the Holocaust should be a warning for all of us that we live in a world where you have modernism mixed with barbarism and we should be vigilant in trying to ensure that what happened is never repeated." [being a Nigger, Annan knows a lot about barbarism but he doesn't know mudhut about modernism]

He called on individuals and governments to take on those who claim the Holocaust did not happen.

"There are bigots today that deny that the unique experience of the Holocaust occurred and that should be countered," Mr Annan said.
"You start with humiliations, you start with racism, you demean the other and before you know it has moved on to incredible levels."[Kofi is spear rattling]

Kurt Goldstein, a 91-year-old German who spent 30 months in the Auschwitz concentration camp, said he survived thanks to Polish miners who smuggled in a sandwich for him every night.
"It is due to their solidarity that I am still alive," Mr Goldstein said.
The commemoration comes just four days after Iran said it would follow through with plans to organise a conference on what it terms the "scientific evidence" for the Holocaust.

Countries around the world marked the anniversary. In Poland, prime minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz placed a wreath and bowed his head at the foot of the memorial to the 1.5 million people who died at Auschwitz.
The Holocaust "is a crime that tarnishes human history," he said. "Let it be a warning today and for the future. One cannot submit to ideologies that justify the possibility of trampling on human dignity." [ANOTHER example of how this hoax is used to harm nationalism]

Germany's parliamentary president Norbert Lammert said the Iranian president's dismissal of the Holocaust demonstrated "how much not only we Germans" need to keep its memory alive.

"With dismay we have had to note that today even presidents insist on describing the Holocaust as a 'fairy tale' and go so far as to make anti-Semitic remarks," he said.

In Hungary, 600 white balloons symbolising the 600,000 Hungarian victims of the Holocaust were released into the air outside parliament.

In Turkey, the foreign ministry said: "We respectfully commemorate the deaths of all people who died in the Holocaust. We hope all humanity will learn the necessary lessons of this horrifying period with no match in history, so that similar events will not be repeated." [You are non-Whites, Islamic, and Zionists! You are totally worthless!!!]

Turkish Sultan Beyazid II let Jews into the Ottoman Empire after their expulsion from Spain in 1492. Turkey also aided Jews fleeing the Holocaust. "The Jewish academics who took refuge in our country took positions at universities and made important contributions to the education of our children," the statement said.

infoterror
04-25-2006, 03:50 PM
Compared to what happened to the South after the Civil War, the Holocaust was a baby's kiss.

I think Speer was right: Jews were used for labor and mistreated. Beyond that, I make no conjectures for or against the official Gulfoftonkinesque story of the Holocaust.

Starr
04-25-2006, 07:02 PM
UNITED Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan said yesterday the fate of the victims of the Holocaust should remind the world to be vigilant against racism and keep in check the "bigots" denying the attempt to exterminate the Jews during the Second World War. [example of how the hoax is used to harm racialism]

And then Kofi Annan went on to talk about the treatment of Palestinians...... That would have been an amusing addition to the story. The Jews love this kind of talk from the united nations when it revolves around their "sufferings" and the "hate" and "bigotry" in the world, oy vey! but when this talk turns to Israel, then they are all a bunch of anti-semites. How dare they deny the right of Israel to exist as a jewish state!

ANOTHER example of how this hoax is used to harm nationalism

The holocaust is used to give a leg up to Jewish nationalism, At least that is how they want it to be, but it doesn't always turn out that way, and you get the same type of idiots(including the U. N.) crying about the evils of Zionism. I can't help but to be somewhat amused by that.

B-Pep
04-25-2006, 09:52 PM
He called on individuals and governments to take on those who claim the Holocaust did not happen.

"There are bigots today that deny that the unique experience of the Holocaust occurred and that should be countered," Mr Annan said.



LMAO! So much for the "human rights and freedom" Kofi Inane and the rest of the world government "stands for". He says "holocaust deniers" should be countered, but does not really specify whether they should be "countered" violently, with prison, or with rabbi-inspected ejewcation does he...? Why isn't the UN defending political prisoners like Dr Irving?

I think we all know the answer: :jew:

Kofi and his family (white wife) are a gang of swindling thieves and careerists. His son was amongst those caught receiving extra-money for the juicy contract the UN "gave" to Inane jr's company. This is not surprising as the UN is just another shitty cardboard cutout of an organization that really only represents a few materialistic capitalist countries, and they're all on the "Good Goyim" list.

Sulla the Dictator
04-25-2006, 10:20 PM
It is time, once again to cry and remember the 6 million and to never forget.


Its worth it to see you whine about it. Forever.

If it causes you displeasure, its got to be good.

albion
04-25-2006, 10:25 PM
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3243712,00.html

Peres says he wishes Iranian leader Ahmadinejad would visit death camp; young Jews, Poles, and Holocaust survivors take part in annual March of Living in Poland; Minister Hirschson: We will never be able to fully grasp Shoah's scope
Ynet and Reuters

Thousands of young Jews, Poles and Holocaust survivors on Tuesday marched at the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz to mourn the victims of Adolf Hitler's plan to exterminate Jews during World War Two.

Shimon Peres, who led the March of the Living, spoke at the event and said he wishes Iranian President Ahmadinejad, who has denied the Holocaust, would arrive at the death camp to see the hair and glasses left behind by victims and ask the same question: "Why, why did it happen?"

Peres added world leaders, just as was the case in the 1930s, are hesitant and looking for excuses.

"We don't have this privilege, we must defend ourselves, and we can do it," Peres said, adding that the world must understand there are mad forces that must be identified and stopped on time.

Speaking at the event, Minister Avraham Hirschson said he believes the world would never be able to understand the scope of the Holocaust. Instead of focus on the incomprehensible numbers of those murder, the minister asked those in attendance to close their eyes and think of one Jewish child murdered.

"This is, dear friends, the tragedy we will never be able to forget," he said, and called on both Jews and non-Jews to learn the lessons of the Holocaust.

Hirschson also spoke about the fact that in a few years there will be no more survivors left and stressed the need to make sure the Holocaust is never forgotten, expressing his fears about a future battle between the history of Holocaust victims and the history put forward by Holocaust deniers.

"From here, Auschwitz-Birkenau, we are saying in a loud and clear voice: Never again, never again," he concluded.

Led by former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, some 8,000 people took part in the annual March of the Living between Auschwitz and its twin camp Birkenau, some three kilometers (two miles) away.

"As long as I am alive, I will come here each year. It is my duty," Said Stefan Buchler, 74, an Auschwitz survivor who now lives in Israel.

Sad Day
Israel remembers Holocaust victims / Ynet
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3243440,00.html

Starr
04-25-2006, 10:32 PM
Peres says he wishes Iranian leader Ahmadinejad would visit death camp; young Jews, Poles, and Holocaust survivors take part in annual March of Living in Poland; Minister Hirschson: We will never be able to fully grasp Shoah's scope

If only he would visit "the camps" and think of "the horrors" he would magically turn into a lover of the Jewish people and see the existence of Israel as a good thing. If not, he is evil beyond any hope of redemption. send in the bombs.

OVERWATCH
04-25-2006, 11:40 PM
Good way to start off the tourist season, charging that 66.6 Euro charge for Sippenhaft sufferers, skrewl students, and curiosity seekers to tour the kamps and remember the 6.66 magickal million. :jew:

Starr
04-26-2006, 05:05 AM
If it causes you displeasure, its got to be good.

So, in other words, good and bad is based on my likes and dislikes, and all things should be measured against this? Further confirmation of how great I am.:222: