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Do you have any tales to tell from the Horrors that went on ?

2006-08-10 01:18:33 · 13 answers · asked by ? 4 in Arts & Humanities History

Thank you all for answering
Jackie x (pink thong)

2006-08-10 02:22:51 · update #1

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I am Catholic but have visited the Concentration camp near Berlin and Austwitcz in Poland. I would definetley recommend going to Austwitcz as you really have to see it to believe it. Some of the stuff is really horrific and people need to know and learn about it to ensure it never happens again.

2006-08-10 11:31:49 · answer #1 · answered by Jim 4 · 3 1

I am Jewish. My late step-mother and her family had to escape Austria. I personally don't have any blood relatives who were in Germany during WW2, but many of my late mother's friends left Europe during that time, either Austria, Czechoslavkia, or England. I feel fortunate not to have experienced the Holocaust personally and find it hideous that there are some people out there who don't believe it ever occurred.

2006-08-10 04:14:54 · answer #2 · answered by 60s Chick 6 · 3 0

I'm not Jewish but my best friend's grandmother grew up in Germany during WWII and she worked at a shipyard that produced U-Boats and she had to escape on this huge ship to Finland and then got forced to come back and then she eventually escaped to the states....it was more detailed when she told it..and this is all i can remember but it was interesting still.

2006-08-10 01:25:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There are 6,000,000 stories from the Holocaust. If you want you can rent the movie - SCHINDLER'S LIST - its a true story. Or - LIEF IS BEAUTIFUL. Both of them beautiful and touching stories. Although the horrors were greater then what depicted in both.
I have relatives that are survivors and relatives that perished. Less and less survivors are alive today because 60 years already passed!!!

2006-08-10 10:16:41 · answer #4 · answered by DeeZee 5 · 1 0

I am not Jewish but have relatives who were counted as such by the Nazis even though they had converted two generations previously. They fled Germany after Kristallnacht.

2006-08-10 02:52:47 · answer #5 · answered by UKJess 4 · 2 0

I have relatives who were Catholic and in Poland at the time. Some of them managed to escape. My great grandfather who is now dead fought in the war. Then apparently on some ship somewhere, some relative of mine accidentally killed someone with a shovel.

2006-08-10 02:17:27 · answer #6 · answered by Steph 4 · 1 0

you're able to examine out Schindler's record...i imagine what you've heard about your grandparents is a reliable position to commence. you should seek for interviews with Germans who lived by ability of it as well as those who worked for the Nazis--they have thrilling issues to say and from what I actually have realized maximum did not favor to do what they did, they were merely frightened of the regime. Hitler began a adolescents circulation to recruit little ones...they'd conferences and social activities ands songs. you may favor to look at that, too.

2016-11-23 19:04:53 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'm not Jewish but thinking of pink thongs could make me speak any tong you want

2006-08-10 01:29:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My grandparents came from Germany and they left it before the horror began. My grandfather had a nazi friend who told him that the ss are after him, so he came with my grandmother to Israel and left their families in there.

I'm pretty ashamed to tell you that I know absolutely nothing about the death of their relatives; they wouldn't tell me, partly because of their self guilt.

2006-08-12 06:37:04 · answer #9 · answered by yotg 6 · 1 0

My Grandfather was a German soldier in WW2 he never agreed with it but had no choice to fight. Note: There is a difference from being a soldier and being a Nazi.

2006-08-11 00:16:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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