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Clarabelle 2022-04-01 08:01:02
Let future generations know the truth
It's easy to forget. From "The Labyrinth of Silence", we can know that in Germany at that time, most people had forgotten about World War II, and they lived a wonderful life. If it wasn't for an accidental opportunity, a concentration camp survived The author recognizes a former Nazi who was a...
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Adriel 2022-04-04 09:01:08
The world doesn't automatically get better after the worst person dies
There have been many words and images of the testimony of Auschwitz, but even more is still not enough in terms of morality and humanity. Mention again and again is not to repeat, but to resist forgetting. Compared with the atrocities that have actually happened in history, the forgetting of...
André Szymanski
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Johann Radmann: [reads from record of interrogation] A small boy, about 5 years old, jumped off the truck. He was holding an apple. Boger was standing at the door. The boy stood beside the truck and was so happy about the apple. Boger went up to the boy, grabbed him by the feet, and smashed his head against the wall. Then Boger picked up the apple and told me to clean up the mess on the wall. And then Boger ate the apple. - Everyday life in Auschwitz.