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For behold the lords holy spirit hath spoen saying "deliver the bones of the dead" then came forth the bones of the unknown warrior from the grave I belive the bones is a para trooper fredrick wild of scotland later after the war he moves on to new zealand and dies and is cremated to fall into the hands of the lord god. thease are the returned bones of my grandfather I belive he re entered the time machine and returnes to rest with bones in a tomb Amen

Julius Smith
revelator_169@hotmail.com
revelator_169@hotmail.com
May 31, 2007


Germany Agrees to Open Holocaust Archive.

For years, the United States, France, Poland and a number of other countries have been trying to convince Germany to consent to the opening of the so-called "Holocaust Archives" stored in the north-central German town of Bad Arolsen. Citing privacy concerns and fears of lawsuits, however, the German government had consistently refused to do so. For this reason the 50 million documents compiled by the Nazis during World War II have remained off limits to scholars and historians. The promised opening of the archive will provide access to the fate of 17 million victims of the Nazis.

Steven Cassandra
sc@moa.com
May 30, 2007


Your local Crimestopper - Adolf Hitler?

Hitler refused to stand in line and make an application for German citzenship in the normal way. So in 1930, a member of the Nazi Party arranged for him to be appointed the Chief Constable of Hildburghausen, a town in Germany's Thuringia region. This would automatically have made Hitler a German citizen. But the future Führer made a fuss: The job offered to him he said, as a Police Officer wasn't to his liking [it's thought he feared the bad press publicity of him being a Police Officer!!!] Since Hitler wanted to run as a candidate in the presidential elections members of the Nazi party in Braunschweig succeeded in finding him another position with the Braunschweig land surveying office, totally ignoring the fact that he was devoid of all professional skills qualifying him for this position. This allowed Hitler to obtain a German passport and run for public office.

F Kochealer
SKoch@cer.com
May 30, 2007


I can not believe some people think this is fiction. I grew up in Belgium and I heard stories all my life,my grandmother having been in Germany during that time. My grandma is blond and blue eyed but she spent time in prison(not camp) for refusing to salute the SS who asked her out to dinner.I see my grandma as old and frail but to have the guts to stand up to them like that.

It takes courage,She told me about the transports and the soldiers telling they had to kill all the jews and people who where disabled,Gypsy,homosexual not german , the list goes on. The way she said goodbye to this little jewish girl in the store 5 minutes before the child was shot down in the street because her mom had gone in a store.

Till this day I get tears in my eyes when I think about all the stuff she told me.I have written her stories down and I am telling my daugther so it will never be forgotten,NEVER.

I always stand up for telling the truth and tell anyone that has q and send them to your website.We must continue to tell these things because the people that where there are getting old and passing away.That why I recorded my grandma and her friends life during that time.

I also made them sign the papers with a lawyer to make sure nobody can say I made it up.I have places,names,times,people including SS,Gestapo names because my grandma was forcebliy removed from Belgium and had to work for them in Germany and some of the girls she worked with went out with the soldiers etc.

My grandma heard that they where given food,clothes etc to go out with them.My grandma never did and she paid for it,hardly any food, no medicine etc.But she told me Its not what you do at the time when you tell yourself your doing it to survive,but if you will be able to look in the eyes of your childeren and grandchilderen and be able to tell them what you where doing during that time.Take care everyone and thank you for spreading the news.

Caroline
darien86305@yahoo.com
May 29, 2007


Jordan Wente
May 22, 2007


It's a crucial question showing those pieces of history, the statements and arguments of the implicated SS leaders, because of the denial, negationnism, or however you choose to name it. I sometimes speak with an actual national-socialist, from german origin, born after WWII, who denies all of this, I'm shure that documents like what you shouw may contribute to finish with that pervert behavioral: personally I prefer to deal with someone who doesn't denies, like Maximilien Aue, fictional hero of "Les Bienveillantes", a book that puts Blobel and Ohlendorf as figures, and the reason why I arrived to your site. Thanks for existing

Sebastián Sepúlveda
sebasepulveda@hotmail.com
May 21, 2007


I am a current student at an online college. I have choosen to research the holocaust for my final assingment. I felt that I knew the story behind the holocaust. The information that I found here has proved me ignorant. While reading the information of available articles, I have goose bumps, and my eyes are welled with tears. I will do my absolute best to accurately portray the travisties that occured and should never be forgotten.Thank you for this website and educating myself in particular.

Amy Murphy
Adragonfly76@aol.com
May 21, 2007


Major Rudolph Hoess - Commandant of Auschwitz - coined the slogan - Arbeit Macht Frei.

In his memoirs written whilst awaiting trial in Poland, Hoess wrote; "All my life I have thoroughly enjoyed working. I have done plenty of hard, physical work, under the severest physical conditions, in the coal mines, in oil refineries, and in brickyards.... Work in prison is a means of training for those prisoners who are fundamentally unstable and who need to learn the meaning of hard work..." Hoess, was responsible for placing the slogan Arbeit Macht Frei - Work makes you free - over the Auschwitz camp's main entrance gate.

In 1941, Himmler summoned Hoess to Berlin, and told him secretly to transform Auschwitz into an extermination camp. According to Hoess, Himmler said: The Fuhrer has ordered that the Jewish question be solved once and for all...I have decided to entrust this task to you. It will be difficult and calls for complete devotion to duty... You will treat this order as absolutely secret...The Jews are to be eradicated. Every Jew that we can lay our hands on is to be destroyed during the war, without exception.... Anecdote: Hoess was known to send parcels back to Germany, the contents of which can only be guessed at.... he lived a life of such comfort that his wife was said to have remarked, "I will live here until I die." However, he took a non-Jewish camp inmate, Eleanor Hodys, as mistress, got her pregnant, then tried to have her murdered. She was rescued by a SS Judge investigating SS men stealing prisoners property in the camp, and taken to Munich for interrogation, the SS killed her at the end of the war. Hoess was hanged for the crimes he commited in Auschwitz, fittingly enough he was hanged in a grass knoll area situated just 35 yards away from the Auschwitz 1 gas chamber. * Unknown to the prisoners SS leader H Himmler had decided that none of them would ever be released, the slogan 'Work Will Set You Free' was a macabre joke at their expense. The modern day equilivant is "The beatings will continue until morale improves. "

Norma D
ndc9@yahoo.com
May 19, 2007


The people who deny the Holocaust occurred are in denial and wish it had never happened. I do not understand how anyone could be so naive. Please keep the Holocaust inormation up front - we can NEVER forget!! For those who don't believe it could happen again, think again!

Thank you for an informative website.

Patricia Drew
patty.drew@comcast.net
May 18, 2007


Reply to Annie Alexandra McHendrix who wanted survivors to contact her to recount their experiences, or someone who's visited the Concentration Camps to do so:

Annie you are going to have to dig this information out for yourself. Your first port of call needs to be the library, go to the section marked war, meaning books on war, and you should find survivors books there. Your next best source is a WWW search. The key search words are Holocaust, Concentration camps, Auschwitz, Dr Mengele, pronounced Men-gell- Lay, Llodz Ghetto and Judenrat. Warning, on the www web you'll find sites operated by anti-semites, these sites appear genuine and you might read 2 A4 pages of genuine Holocaust information before you spot the sly, disturbing untruth. One notorious site claims Auschwitz had a swimming pool, sports tournaments, football contests and well equipped hospitals for the prisoners, and the gas chambers were used for cleaning the prisoners clothing of lice. Another site claims the gas chamber walls contained no traces of cyanide compounds. The Yad Vashen site is the world leader in Holocaust Information and this site the USA AND Western worlds best. Good luck with your studies.

Volunteer
May 16, 2007


My father made it out of Hungary just before the war along with 2 brothers, but the rest of the family was lost. This site has given me more information than I have ever found on Hungarian Jews during the war. My father died when I was two so I was never able to ask any questions. My heart is always there with all the people that died by the Hitler SS.

I know that we are not suppose to tattoo our bodies, but this year I had on my arm an eye with a Star of David in it, with tears falling down, with the words "Never Forget". This has made more people aware of what went on then, and we need to love each other as humans, not jews or christians.

Bless all those people out there that just live and let live. To my family, to friends, I will live each day with the knowledge that I am free and proud to be a HUNGARIAN JEW!

Ellen Weiman Collin
ejcollin@gmail.com
May 16, 2007


I'm surprised no ones ever mentioned the impact on passersby the Jewish deportation trains caused. These boxcar trains which took millions of Jewish subjects to the extermination camps, had ten or more, highly visible armed guards crouched along the roof. The presence of these rifle carrying guards especially on the roof, clearly indicated to passersby what was inside these boxcars, people, people being deported.

As these trains passed through the countryside they were noticed by people working in the fields, they were seen by people on bikes or out walking, by people sat in cars waiting for the train to pass. These trains were spotted as they ran alongside roads, over rail bridges, as they passed through towns and villages and by other passengers sitting in trains coming from the opposite direction. When all these people got home they must have told others what they had seen, many would have said "We could see guards on the roofs and Jews staring at us through the barbed wire portholes". These deportation trains were a subject of conversation for many weeks and months to come in millions of German homes. So to say the German public did not know what was going on is clearly untrue.

Trudy
Walds14@yahoo.com
May 16, 2007


Thank you very much for your work on this site. Informative and well linked.

Vancouver, Canada

Anonymous
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May 16, 2007


I would like any information on the Holocaust from anyone who has been or has relatives that have been there. Please send me this information at my email address (ayoung1039@aol.com). This is important to me.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Sincerely, Annie Alexandra McHendrix

Annie McHendrix
ayoung1039@al.com
May 16, 2007


I may only be 13 but this history stuff interests me only when I go trying to learn it by myself because it's so BORING when my teacher tries to teach it

Danielle
sweetpea27958@yahoo.com
May 15, 2007


As a college lecturer who has taught the Holocaust for nearly 30 years as part of the A Level History course, I just wanted to commend this site and the resources available to history teachers.

Stephen Patterson
spatterson@armaghcollege.ac.uk
May 15, 2007


I wrote to Yad Vashem in Israel to see if they would support my suggestion that the non Jewish partners of Jewish spouses who went to the concentation camps with their partners could be honoured in some way, many of them need not have gone, this is the response received back.

Thank you for the interest you are taking in our work. As a general rule, we don't award the title of Righteous Among the Nations to spouses who rescued their husband or wife. We assume that it is part of the solidarity that exists between married people. In many cases mixed marriages in Western Europe provided protection from deportation for the Jewish partners in that marriage. The Jewish partners had to wear the yellow badge and were submitted to all the anti-Jewish legislation, but were not deported. Their non-Jewish partners, if they chose to stick with their husbands/wives, had to suffer ostracism and from other restrictions. We have honored some of those who went on to rescue their spouses' relatives or friends. Best regards, Irena Steinfeldt

E Wilson
ewew@ntlworld.com
May 14, 2007


Reply to Ralf who asked a number of philosophical questions about war and the Holocaust:

For obvious reasons no member of the public wants war. The main cause of war is the overthrow of the Government by another Political group. These new groups rarely do any good, seldom carry out the reforms promised, and invariably seize control of the Armed Services, the Courts, the Police and the Treasury. In a nutshell if you want to become rich overnight then become President. If you want to live like a billionaire then seize power. I suspect its this aspect of politics that appeals to many. For instance Adolf Hitler attempted an overthrow of the German Government, known as the Munich coup. A very good clue to the mans nature is that on the day of the revolt he raided the Official German banknote printers premises and went off with sackfuls of German marks. Once you know this, then it's quite easy to forecast the rest of the story. Downhill all the way. Its a fallacy that theres a connection between manufacturing arms and planning war. I think any prominent arms manufacturer will tell you that Politicians are so good at going to war with neighbouring states that they certainly don't need any help from them.

Volunteer
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May 13, 2007


Reply for Sarah who seeks information on Naomi Posinova, an Holocaust child victim. If you do a Google internet search you will find listed a wonderful website produced by Grace Products,USA. a TV film producing company. This site is called 'Search for the Heroes', it gives detailed biography information on some wonderful people. They have a full page dedicated to 20 Children of the Holocaust, all 20 children have their own sub-page and photographs. The information you seek on Naomi is listed on this page. Our grateful thanks go to the Directors and Staff of Grace Products TV for providing this free public education service on Holocaust child victims. MTDSRIP.

INFORMATION
Informal Volunteer Support
May 13, 2007


hi, i just wanted to say im so sorry for the hell they went through.there are no words to discribe the horror the good people had sufferd.just know they are with god now.i just dont understand why people could have such hate in there hearts.

april
aprella1976@verizon.net
May 10, 2007


Very informative website!

In my opinion, every student in highschool should be required to learn about the Holcaust and other such genocides of the past and present just as they learn about the World Wars.

Brendan O'Kelly
beanhead84@hotmail.com
May 9, 2007


Re Odilo Globocnik, I'd like to alert you to the recent publication of: Berndt Rieger: Creator of Nazi Death Camps. The Life of Odilo Globocnik. London/Portland OR: Vallentine Mitchell 2007. ISBN 978 0 85303523 7.

Berndt Rieger
berndt.rieger@t-online.de
http://www.berndt-rieger.de/
May 9, 2007


Hello,

I have some questions. Perhaps someone can help me and give me an answer:

- Holocaust was a terrible thing, because about 6 million people were killed. Does anybody remember the number of the Russians, Polish, Italians, Japanese, English, US- citizens, French, Dutch as well as all the others killed during the war- even the number of killed Germans?

- does anybody belive in the fact that there were Germans not willing to go to war - even to kill people (actually there was a lot of Germans emigrated to Netherland, England, France, Switserland and the USA, and there were not jewish at all)

- does anybody belive in the fact that all people in the world suffer from war(?), even today in Iraqu? Does anybody believe in the fact that GIs don`t want to go to Iraqu to kill people and that they do not want to be killed themselves because they are just 20 years old?

- Does anybody believe that war exists for any other reason than making money (remember: every bullet, every bomb, every tank has to be produced before it can be used - luckly bombs can be used only once...)

- does anybody believe, that the reason for war is the same today than during WW1 and WW2 (economic reason?)

- does anybody believe, that holocaust today is unimaginable (think about Mogadishu, Serbia, India and Bangladesh, Iraqu, Afganistan, Tschetschenien in Russia, North Korea and Guantanamo bay- cancentration camp first)

- does anybody believe that we have learned anything from WW2 or the holocaust and that it wouldn`t happen in the futur again

- isn`t there race discrinination and segregation all over the world and in any place; isn`t this the beginning of the end of democracy, where eyerybody has the same rights and opportunities for a life in peace and freedom

Last question: What have we learned from WW2 and holocaust? Wouldn`t it be a sign of respect for the victims (of any race and any nation) if we could answer this question with the words: "Yes, we have learned that fear from anything that is different and the disrespect for life and cultur make it possible that politicians start war for economic reasons. We are willing to stop this. We do not believe what the media tell us the truth about terrorism, because we know that the Germans during WW2 also were told (by Goebbels), that the English and Americans were terrorists, occupieing Germany and that their leaders were jews (as you think of the mass destruction of Germany cities, for example Dresden, you understand that Germans were willing to believe in the lies they were told)

I would like everybody understand what holocaust was. I also would like to understand what happened during WW2. I want everyone to understand that as a soldier you are suffering, no matter what nation or political aims you fight for.

Thank you very much for reading this.

Ralf
VIBKIS@gmx.net
May 9, 2007


i would like to know more aboutnaomi posinova.

sarah
butterfly15_1991@yahoo.com
May 9, 2007


Dear Friends

I'am so sorry for what happened to the Jewish people the rightous gentiles the Roma the homosexuals and the world. When I think of all the wonderful people that the nazi

Dear friends I'amso sorry for the descrution of so many people that I know I will never find the adjectives or adverbs to do these victims justice.

Tom Melchiorre
t-melchiorre@comcast.net
May 9, 2007


The bombing of Auschwitz by the Allies.

This idea was not practical mostly because the Allies so called precision bombing was a myth. It was highly unlikely the planes sent would find their target, most wouldn't, if they did the chances of hitting Auschwitz was slim and any damage done would soon be repaired, and the aircraft sent would be attacked and mauled badly by German fighter aircraft [which meant a night-time attack was advised] A much better solution would have been a 10 - 15 million leaflet drop over 15 major cities from aircraft. Leaflets giving warning messages to the German High Command, the SS, and the Gestapo, that the acts and reprisals they were ordering and taking part in were illegal, that the defence they were obeying orders would not be tolerated, and they would be arrested and HUNG as war criminals. To suggest the Allies knew what was going on, they did, a list of the major concentration camps and Nazi prisons which were causing the Allies concern could have been included. Also a warning message to collaborators that they would be arrested and tried as traitors would have done a lot of good. Another paragraph could have mentioned the murder/s of the mentally ill asylum inmates, this would have caused revulsion in some circles. And maybe best of all the release of 1000 disabled German POW, all carrying letters containing a similar message addressed to the German High Command, and the Mayors of various cities. A leaflet drop over Rome calling on the Pope to intervene, would have highlighted the Catholics churchs lack of action and concern. Bombing Germany into submission was nonsense of the highest order and did no good whatsover. * I'm aware that the Monowitz rubber factory close to Auschwitz was attacked, but the Germans had no problems repairing the damage caused because they had upwards of 5000 building repair slave labourers in barracks nearby. ** Bombing the rail lines was not practical because a new section of replacement track can be installed in about 2 hours, and trains can be diverted onto undamaged rail sections.

AS Rail Worker
asd railinfo@ntlworld.com
May 8, 2007


I am in highschool and we are watching Schindlers List. I spelled that wrong... Anyhow this site helped because the movie was too graphic for me to watch.

Andrea Fenell
andrea.angeleyes@gmail.com
May 7, 2007


Thanks so very much for taking your time to create this very useful and informative site. I have learned a lot from your site. Thanks!!

Bill
mai@yandex.com
http://amesitio.org/army-ako
May 3, 2007


For Calisia who asked for further information on "Daniels Story":

'Daniel's Story', is a 136-page novel written by Carol Matas. In this book written for children of all ages, she describes a number of true incidents which happened to Jewish children during the Holocaust. The authors fictional hero "Daniel", is deported with his parents, he writes a secret diary which we get to read.

'Daniels Story'was chosen by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, to base their childrens exhibit on. The door to the childrens exhibit is located on the north side of the main floor, called the Hall of Witness. This childrens exhibit takes viewers into Daniels hometown, his home, and his life inside the ghetto by which one experiences Daniel's ordeal. Daniel's Story: Remember the Children is a short exhibit designed for children who are too young to see the permanent exhibit, there is frequently a line waiting to get in. Daniel represents Jewish children everywhere, including those called David, Ben, Bob, Tom, Sarah and Ruth, and 1.5 million others 'whose names are known only unto God'.

For Younger Students
ABCQ@aool.com
May 5, 2007


i went to auschwitz and birkenau and i was a christian before i researched and went there (i live in australia)and then i went to vienna and budapest where also stuff about hitler still carries on and when i returned home i decided to abandon my thought and beliefs that god existed and i became an athiest.More than 6 million people died in all of the holocaust and even though hitler didnt do it personally he still gave the commands which ended alot and alot of important lives,the people that died during the holocaust do not go unremembered because i for one will always remember this event in history and i will tell my children aswell when they are old enough to understand, an event in history like this cannot just disappear it must be remembered!i also did alot of research on a particular person at auschwitz and that was Mengele (the angel of death)and he was another reason i decided to become an athiest.I also went to the house of terror in budapest with my family and collected the panphlets that were in each room,when i walked into the gas chamber in auschwitz my belief of god disappeared almost instantly and i will never believe in "him" again even though i have friends at school that still believe that the holocaust had nothing to do with god,everybody has their own opinions and i respect that but that does not change the fact that auschwitz happened and "god" did nothing about it , all the research that i did on auschwitz sits in my closet for the day when my children are old enough to understand what i am ready to tell them because even though this tragic event is something that should not be spoken about to children but this part of history can never be forgotton and all the people that died in those gas chambers and at the hands on the nazis must be remembered for our future. im 16 i was 15 when i went europe and i never even imagined that something this horrible could have ever happened but it did and i will never forget it , even though i never knew anyone related to or in the holocaust or auschwitz i have read about certain people that died and fought until the very end and i honour every single one of them. R.I.P

trinity
trinity_11snape@hotmail.com
May 5, 2007


I was looking at photos of dead people on the web, Holocaust victims. Some laid scattered about on the ground and others thrown into mass graves. It occurred to me that the captions under these photographs should always start with the words CRIME SCENE PHOTO, followed by the relevant caption. This is to bring it home to people that these people are victims of a crime, that they were murdered, and that a serious criminal act was committed on them. In my book a pogrom is a crime, to starve people to death is a crime and to kill children and non combatant adults is a crime. You cannot excuse these acts by saying there was a war on, and in war these things happen. They don't.

G AliceTraynor
Allice33@yahoo.com
May 4, 2007


Even though I'm not Jewish, I still feel this is an important subject for everyone. It could be anyone next time.

Micheal Gallatin
mcgaloot@bigfoot.com
May 4, 2007


Reply to Naomi who sought the following question answered. [Q] I need the full bibliography on Naomi Posinova. "Naomi" email address Ashleyn51687@aol.com

Naomi Posinova was born in Prague, on January 4, 1932. She was an only child. After the German army occupied Prague in March 1939, various antisemitic measures were enacted. From October 1941 to March 1945, the Germans deported 46,000 Jews from Prague to the concentration camps. In August 1942, Naomi and her parents were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Conditions in all these camps including Theresienstadt were terrible. Often there were daily "selections," and those chosen were deported to the death camps at Auschwitz - Birkenau or Treblinka. In late 1944 or thereabouts, Naomi and her parents were taken to Birkenau. Soon after their arrival, Naomi and her mother were murdered in the gas chambers. Naomi was twelve years old.

Naomi was one of 1.5 million Jewish children murdered by the Germans during the Holocaust.

Mabel Goodhall
MHGsH@AOL.com
May 3, 2007


The Holocaust was based on one mans criminal aims. This person, ADOLF HITLER, threaded together a number of ideas concerning the establishment of a United States of Germany, which would illegally incorporate other nations land/s, people, buildings and possessions. To people this model state he chose a role model mythical person k/as the blonde / flaxon haired Aryan. The plan was a German super-state nation of perhaps 150 million people, and a sub-nation of approximately 10 million state workers and domestic servants, most of whom were intended to serve the German nation for upto 3 years and then die, or be replaced.

German super state citizenship would only be granted to those who were German by birth or from Saxon stock, and who ideally fitted the role model chosen. This plan was initiated by Hitler, and implemented by others, for instance the extermination camps were the disposal centres for the first batches of unwanted citizens, so, 11 million died, including 6 million Jews. This mass killing was to continue for about 10 years, and the super state mentioned created within 20. Its well known that after the Jews were killed, it was the turn of the Poles, then the Slavs. What we saw during WW2 was a social engineering plan whose intention was to outstrip and rival the UK, USA and Canada, and by doing so create a 1000 year German Reich. The total deaths envisaged numbered about 25 million law abiding citizens, and maybe 3 million criminals and asocials, meaning those deemed unworthy of life.

Zara Dedham
Zararts@nnl.co.uk
May 3, 2007


God and the Holocaust.

Make no mistake about it, God died in the gas chambers. Opinion poll figures record this fact in all major western countries surveyed after 1945. What these polls fail to indicate is that amongst Jews, Gods reputation and standing is zero. If God is mentioned in private conversation, I guarantee someone will immediatly mention the Holocaust and what happened, with the end result being that these informal groups agree that God does not exist. The Holocaust brought into focus Gods absence, and how rediculous it was to think he could protect you, or even exist. Worldwide Hitler, Himmler and Heydrich, turned millions of former worshippers of all faiths into realists. If you want further proof of this just look at how many disused and boarded up churches and synagogues there are.

Stanley Ableson
StanAbba@aol. com
May 2, 2007


As a convert to Judaism my views on Jews and the Jewish community are mostly favourable. The only reservations I have, based on true incidents which upset me deeply are the following: When I attended the local synagogue during my conversion period the Rabbi never shook my hand, or said "Good Sabbath" to me, spoke to me, or made me welcome, nor did the congregation. I was an outcast and treat like one. When my mother in law died [a wonderful woman] it was not allowed for my name as one of the chief mourners to be put on the tombstone because I wasn't Jewish! And sadly, whilst on his death bed [he died the next day] my father in law asked me to leave "because I wasn't Jewish and he made it quite plain he wanted only his Jewish birth family around him. Suffice to say I have been a wonderful provider to his daughter, to his own family and to himself. He ccertainly knew where to come when he wanted aid or help. I will let pass another 101 snubs and incidents which are inconsequential. Those familar with the Jewish Orthodox community [fellow Jews] will not be surprised at these comments, whilst non- Jews will be horrified. One hopes that one day the leaders of the Jewish Community will address the couldn't-care-less-public relations disasters that they visit upon themselves and others whose sincerity is beyond question. May I add that anti-semitism is wrong and undeserved. I am saying that improvement is needed and it needs to be within the Orthodox community, the Reform and Liberal Jewish communties have voluntarily changed for the better.

Bew Stanwyck
BeulahS@stagecoach.com
May 2, 2007


When I was a child, I lived some 10 miles from a huge complex of steelworks, and at dusk we used to sit outside our homes and admire the beautiful red sunsets hovering directly over these works. When we younsgters questioned adults about this, they told us "that the skies are red because they must be emptying the blast furnaces at the steelworks, and the heat given off was responsible for the glow seen". You can imagine my surprise to read amongst an ex prisoners "Tales of Auschwitz testimony", the same type of red sunset incident mentioned. This prisoner described how they often sat outside the prisoner-barracks at sunset, and he went on to say that the red sunsets seen by them was created by the heat given off by the adjacent crematoria chimneys in the Auschwitz - Birkenau extermination camp. These crematoria handled the burning off hundreds of thousands of victim corpses. Other prisoners have reported that the bricks in these chimneys needed to be replaced constantly because they crumbled due to the high burning temperatures created and that human fat lined these chimney's walls to a depth of some 6 - 8 inches in parts.

Ruth Ellis
RellisIsle@yahoo.com
May 2, 2007


May 1, 2007: WWII: The Holocaust

The holocaust was the mass killing of around 6 million European Jews during World World II. It was also the deliberate extermination that was planned and excecuted by the National Socialist German Workers Party which was lead by Adolf Hitler. Many other groups were also persecuted and killed by the National Socialist German Workers Party. These included 220,000 Sinti and Roma as well as the disabled, homosexuals, Communists and other political prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, Polish citizens, and Soviet, POWs, Ukrainians, Russians, and Byelorussians. They even used the children and babies for experiments. One doctor, named Dr. Josef Mengele, at the Auschwitz concentration camp was famous for his experiments on human subjects. They often included placing people in pressure chambers, testing various drugs on them, freezing them to death, and other usually fatal experiments. The most interest he had was in twins, Gypsies, dwarves and infants. Almost all of his experiments had little or no scientific value. He even tried to change eye color by injecting chemicals into childrens eyes, various amputations and other surgeries, and at least one time, he tried to surgically transform normal twins into Siamese twins. While many other doctors did experiments too, Mengele was the worst of them all. The thing that I find horrible is that he did all those experiments on the poor children and all these papers were destroyed. The children who lived were often killed within 1 week after the experiment. Even before the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933 they made no secret of their antisemitism. As early as 1919, Adolf Hitler had wrote, “Rational antisemitism however must lead to systematic legal opposition. Its final objective must unswervingly be the removal of the Jews altogether.” Hitler backed this up in full force when he came into power in Germany. When Hitler came to power legally on January 30, 1933 as the head of a coalition government, his first objective was to gain full power and to eliminate all political oppositions. The assult of the Jews started on April 1, with a boycott of Jewish businesses. One week later, Hitler started an all out campaign on exterminating the Jews. The reason why he did this was because he felt as if the Jews would be a political threat to his power. One week after that, the Nazis dismissed Jews from the civil service, and by the end of the month, the participation of Jews in German schools was restricted by a quota. On May 10 a couple thousand Nazi students along with many professors, stormed university libraries and bookstores in 30 cities throughout Germany to remove thousands of books written by non-Aryans and those opposed to Nazi ideology. The books were tossed into bonfires in an effort to cleanse German culture of un-Germanic writings. A century earlier, Heinrich Heine—a German poet of Jewish origin—had writen “Where one burns books, one will, in the end, burn people.” In Nazi Germany, the time between the burning of Jewish books and the burning of Jews was eight years. After the 1932 elections it became clear to the Nazi leaders that they would never be able to secure a majority of the votes and that they would have to rely on other means to gain power. Leading up to the 1933 elections, the Nazis began intensifying acts of violence to wreak havoc among the opposition. At the same time, with cooperation from local authorities, they set up camps as concentration centers within Germany. One of the first was Dachau, which opened in March 1933. These early camps were meant to hold, torture, or kill only political prisoners, such as Communists and Social Democrats. Eventually, the Nazis imprisoned Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, critical journalists, and other people they didn’t like. These early prisons, usually basements and storehouses, were eventually consolidated into full sized, centrally run camps outside of the cities and removed from the public people. By 1942, six large extermination camps located in Nazi- occupied Poland, had been established. After 1939 with the beginning of the Second World War, the concentration camps increasingly became places where the non political enemies of the Nazis including Jews and POWs were either killed or forced to act as slave laborers and kept undernourished and most of the time, tortured till death. I chose Primo Levi for my holocaust survivor. Primo Levi was born in Turin in a Jewish middle-class family on July 31, 1919. He got enrolled into the school Massimo d'Azeglio liceo classico in 1934. This was a secondary school specializing in the classics. The school was best known for its anti-Fascist teachers. He graduated from Massimo d'Azeglio liceo classico in 1937. In 1938 things were about to change for him. The fascist government introduced racial laws that no longer allowed Jewish people to attend any schools that were run by the state. This didn’t stop Levi, though. He kept his spirits up and, even though it was very hard for him, he found another person to train him in his time of need. Through hard work and perseverance he graduated in 1941 with full marks and merit. This was because he had submitted a thesis in physics. Even then the racist laws kept him from getting a good steady job. In September 1943, Levi and a number of comrades sneaked to the foothills of the Alps and were going to attempt in joining the liberal Giustizia e Libertŕ partisan movement that was taking place there. Being very poorly trained, weak from the rain and cold, while they were sneaking though the dark of the night they ran across the Fascist militia. They were so weak and poorly trained that the militia quickly captured him and his friends. The militia, finding out that he was a Jew, sent him to an internment camp for Jews at Fossoli near Modena. There he spent the next five months in a Jewish prison camp. The worst was still to come and he didn’t know it yet. On February 11, 1944, the inmates of the camp were transported to Auschwitz in twelve cramped cattle trucks. Many people died there. The only reason that Levi survived the prison camp was because of luck, brains and he knew german. He was one of the 20 people that survived the prison. The other 630 people he had been shipped there with were all dead. He was smart, so he quickly adapted himself to the life of a prison camp. Doing this, he didn’t draw the attention of the snitching priveleged inmates. He was really smart though. He used bread to pay a more experienced Italian prisoner for German lessons and a detailed desription of Auschwitz. He also received a smuggled soup ration each day from Lorenzo Perrone, an Italian civilian bricklayer. His professional qualifications were also useful in mid-November 1944 he was able to secure a position as an assistant in the Buna laboratory that was intended to produce synthetic rubber. Therefore, he avoided being in the cold weather doing hard labor. He also knew as a chemist, he could safely eat cotton wool and drink paraffin at the factory. So he was working in a nice warm place and he didn’t freeze to death outside doing hard labor like a slave. Little did he know that working inside was going to save him. A round of scarlet fever spread thoughout the prison. He (fortunately) caught it and was placed in the prison's sanatorium. In the middle of January, the SS hurriedly evacuated the camp as the Red Army approached, forcing all but the gravely ill on a long death march that led to the death of the vast majority of the remaining prisoners. Levi's illness spared him of this horrible death. The SS, not wanting to die, left the gravely ill and weak in their sick beds and left them all for dead. Liberated by the Soviets in January 1945, Levi returned to Turin on October 21, 1945. He started back up his work as a chemist, living in a stately old building that his family had occupied for three generations. In 1961 Levi became the fulltime writer. Levi wrote his prison recollections in the form of a memoir, Se questo č un uom, which documented how the camp deprived prisoners of their identity. It finally sold over half a million copies and then it was translated into eight languages and adapted for the theater and radio. Part of the book's impact was based on Levi's sober and precise stlye. In spite of the brutality to which he was subjected, Levi described the terrible events objectively like an observing scientist, but it was also noted with compassion the heroism in the suffering of the people who had died. After this he wrote the sequel called LSA TREGUA, in which he portrayed his wanderings in the war torn eastern Europe in Poland, Belorussia, the Soviet Union, Hungary, and Romania. During the journey, Levi meets a gallery of colorful, rootless companions in misfortune, among them Mordo Nahum a Greek, from who Levi learns that in war you must first think of shoes, then of food. Without shoes you can't go out to get food. Levi returns home on the last pages of his account, but he has a continual nightmare in which his present life turns out to be a mere illusion and he wakes up with Auschwitz's morning call: Wstawac. But Levi also uses his experiences as a basis for philosophical meditations dealing with the return to life after the horrors of the prison camp. Levi died in Turin on April 11, 1987. His death was apparently a suicide. Levi jumped off the central stairwell of his house. Before and after Auschwitz, Levi had suffered from depression, but his death was interpreted as a sign that he had not triumphed over his horrible experiences. In a lecture in 1979, Levi had expressed his deeply pessimistic view of humanity, seeing life as terrible. The thought of all the people who had died that were stronger than him had finally gotten to him. He had killed himself because of depression. The way that most people feel today about the Holocaust is that it should never ever happen again. Mnay people fell that it could have been prevented if we had stepped in and helped before Hitler had gone completely crazy. Of the people that had lived during the Holocaust many say that it’s not fair that they should have had to go though that and the government not care. I would say that about 95% of people belive that at no cost at all should we let anyone start another genicide or a Holocaust. I personally think that it could have been prevented if we had steped in and stoped Hitler. During the war more that 2/3s of the Jewish population was killed. That’s a little over 4 million people. There is no excuse why that many people should have to die for no reason. I belive that noone should go thought what they did.

1 .http://www.holocaust-history.org/ 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust 3. http://www.inch.com/~ari/levi1.html 4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primo_Levi 5. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/primo.htm 6. http://www.holocaust-history.org/guest-book/

Thank you so much for this site it provided me with loads of information for my history paper. I got a A- on it.

Anthony
Badboylovelisa@hotmail.com
May 1, 2007


It wonderful information,yet brings great saddens to know all these facts. So many things have been told and written about the holocaust, So many tears and hearts aching right down to this day. I thought it interesting that for the frist time that I know of,that it was said those who died in the gas chambers upon their arrival are lost ones. Due to the fact noone knows their names,or who they were. They could easily be forgotten. We as humans have done some horrible things to each other. But those who have died there will never be forgotten, they are not lost souls without a name. Although there are billions of our love ones who are gone from us(asleep in death) will soon open their eyes with gladdness.Bought about not by mans will who is powerless over death, but by God" will, who it is said,Our lord is great and abundant in power ;his understanding is beyond recounting(PS143:5).

donna
deepestbrown@yahoo.com
May 1, 2007


I need the full bibliography on Naomi Posinova.

Naomi
Ashleyn51687@aol.com
April 30, 2007


hi my name is Qwerty and i need help with my holocaust project on camp nurses.

Jonelle Romero
April 30, 2007


Notes for Students: We publish here a brief extract from the memoir of an Auschwitz inmate. The author Roman Rosdolsky was not a Zionist and not a Jew. In 1942 he was arrested by the Gestapo. [>] "Fortunately for me, I wasn’t taken to Auschwitz until early 1943, that is, at the time when the camp regime had begun to relax. True, they still sent all cripples, old people, typhus convalescents, and people with swollen legs or no teeth to the crematorium. To the unfortunate Jews, however, and only to them, this reform did not apply. For the whole of two years, 1943 and 1944, transports would arrive at Birkenau with thousands of Jews. Only a small portion of them — specialists of all sorts — were chosen to work in the camp. The rest were immediately dispatched to the gas. The reader will ask how I know all this. Unfortunately, I was forced to witness it. From spring 1943 until autumn 1944, I worked as a carpenter on the second floor of a huge factory, Deutsche Ausrustungswerke, which stood halfway between the main camp and Birkenau. The large factory windows looked out over Birkenau. From them we saw the end of the railroad tracks leading to Birkenau as well as, and above all, the chimneys of the crematoria.... We were always tormented by hunger, and the bolder prisoners among us began to steal [clothing and food] bundles that had once belonged to dead Jews. How did all these horrors affect the life of our work team? Imagine: rows of work tables.... No one speaks, all eyes are focused on the Birkenau crematoria. Only now and again someone laughs bitterly, hysterically, and then wipes tears from his cheek...... For the full memoir please do a www search for Roman Rosdolsky Auschwitz Prisoner.

Ellis Babcot
nfs29@ntlworld.com
April 30, 2007


I must state how sad it is for me that are own culture speaking of gay's does not support those that died or honor them more!I find it sad and sick at the same time! we want right's and don't forget the gay's that got us this far like the famous N.Y.C club bar that started the modern gay right's fight! But to me forgetting those that are a generation away is just as said! And I am ashmed that are community does this! thankyou Martin Chalecki

Martin Chalecki
martychalecki@optonline.net
April 29, 2007


this was the most intresting page i ever went to.It really helped me.

thank you

abigail
krddg@abush.org
April 29, 2007


cool_sonyia
poojas
April 27, 2007


Very well done site! Please keep up the great job.

Frank Rizzo
frank.rizzo2007@yahoo.com
April 26, 2007


When Soviet troops captured Berlin, they took prisoner Hitlers two closest aides. These two men, Heinz Linge and Otto Gunsche, were taken to Russia and interrogated for two years. They revealed that Hitler and Himmler held regular meetings to discuss and plan the massacre of Europes Jews, they confirmed that Hitler was kept well informed during these meetings of the Jewish death toll figures, they also revealed that Hitler had been given an architects drawing for the proposed new *gas chambers being planned for Auschwitz - Birkenau to study, they said Hitler looked at these plans and made minor suggestions on how they could be improved. These two mens statements alone would easily have convicted Hitler of war crimes.

* The Birkenau gas chambers were built underground so that the cries and screams from the victims would be muffled by the earth walls surrounding them. The Architect/s had taken into account the noise and shouting emanating from these buildings, and had allowed for it by placing the killing areas underground [you walked down stairs to reach the undressing and gassing rooms] Please do a www search on Heinz Linge and Otto Gunsche for more detailed information.

Donna Farnaby
dfstco@mmc.com
April 26, 2007


Suggestion Box: A Righteous Gentiles Award by Yad Vashem to be awarded to all the WW2 Faithful unto Death - non Jewish partners who accompanied their spouses to the death camps.

Explanation: During the Holocaust there was numerous incidents of non Jewish partners voluntarily choosing to accompany their Jewish fiances, or marriage partners to the Jewish assembly areas, the ghettos, or to the concentration camps. They suffered the same fate as them and many ended up in the gas chambers. I am writing to Yad Vashem asking that these people when discovered and identified, are honoured as Righteous Gentiles also. Whats not appreciated, or widely known, is that the SS and Gestapo occasionally told them not to be fools, not to go with their Jewish partners, and offered many of them their freedom from arrest - but a great numer refused this offer. They went and we know what happened to them. Isn't it about time they were honoured as Righteous Gentiles also. EW. Leeds, UK. April 25 2007.

E Wilson
ew.leeds.wy. @aol.com
April 25, 2007


SORRY SORRY SORRY very sorry

shawn
April 24, 2007


May I suggest that if you want to see what Jewish men and women look like, that you undertake an internet search for Jewish marriage agencies, or Jewish dating sites. If you do this, then you'll see for yourself on these sites the most ordinary of people. People very much like yourself. Look closely at them, would you murder them,kill them, or slander them, off course you wouldn't. This is a very good way to educate yourself about real Jews, need I add that the people who died in the camps were almost exactly the same as those shown in these dating photographs.Just one generation removed.

Meta Bishop
mab077@aol.com
April 24, 2007


In the 1920s there was a lot of opposition to Hitler in Germany because he was an Austrian citizen and not a German. Typical comments made about him were "throw him out". "He's not German so get rid off him", "Hitler, and all the Nazis are trouble makers". The Nazis reply to this was "that by enroling in the German Army in WW1 he had EARNED the right to be a German, and his WW1 war military service entitled him to live in Munich and Germany, and to call himself a German. Yet when he came to power in 1933 he forgot that Jews who had joined the German Army in WW1, had, like him, earned the right to live in Germany also? I wonder if any newspaper reporter ever threw this argument at him.

Bystander
talesof theunder@world.com
April 22, 2007


No words from me could ever change or ease the human sufering that the victims of the Holocaust endured; I could never express the pain in my heart at the thought of all the suffering of the Jews, and other innocent people at the hands of the nazi's. I am sorry, I would so like to express what my heart feels...but there are no words that could ever tell you about the sorrow I feel in my heasrt and soul.

My brother, David, is Jewish, and I have lived my life with him for over 40 years. I love him and can know how I would feel if anyone were to try and persecute or harm my brother.

Robert Mitchiner-Senecal
robert@senecal.as
April 20, 2007


I visited Rome and every girl seen was gorgeous and guess what they all looked Jewish. And so do Greek, Armenian, Russian, Arab and Bulgarian women. It appears racial stereotyping is a load of bxollocks. OK for dimwits, but pure nonsense in real life. I'm looking for a nice Jewish women aged about 40 to 57, marriage, travel and home cooking. I want an homelife, not some disco doll.

Ira Swann
ir.townand travel@AOL.com
April 19, 2007


It is a well known fact that the people who orchestrated and carried out the failed eradication of the Jewish race were themselves quite proud of their actions. They kept meticulous records and documented it rather extensively. And I can understand this, after all how else could they justify it? They thought they were doing mankind a favor by killing all Jews. Thus it is puzzling to me why those who try to convince people the Holocaust never happened don't proudly proclaim their association with the Nazis and their genocidal goals; at least the Nazis never tried to hide their hatred. To the cowardly Holocaust deniers I say that your heroes the Nazis would have contempt for the likes of you. Don't be chumps, tell the world, or could it be that you're yellow.

David DiPietro
dipiet@comcast.net
April 18, 2007


Notes for Students: I recently read that after the Buchenwald Concentration Camp was liberated the prisoners decided that they should erect a simple stone memorial and dedicate it to those who died in the camp. This memorial took eight days to complete and when it was ready a simple prayer service was organised for the newly liberated camp prisoners to attend. All were invited - except the Jewish prisoners who were told not to attend. Another shocking incident involves a group of Jewish women prisoners in Birkenau who were attacked by a group of Russian women prisoners, who used shovels, buckets and spades to kill them all with.

Some students will be aware that in modern day prisons the prisoners are segregated by race, and white prisoners more often than not will not mix with, or associate with black or brown fellow prisoners. Its well known that prisoners occasionally identify with their captors and enemies, and have been known to join forces with the Nazi's against their own comrades. Strange as it might seem some war criminals were once prisoners themselves in the same camp that they ended up terrorising their fellow prisoners in?

D Cordulay
corle@BBA.com
April 18, 2007


Hey im Adrianne and i just want to leave you a comment on the way i felt about the Holacaust.I think the situation is very devasting and very sad and i hope that every person that wrote they dont believe the Holacaust isnt true i hope they be blessed!!!!

adrianne collins
pretty_sagattirus@yahoo.com
m
April 16, 2007


where is daniels story of the holocaust appear to be placed the story of him and his family and what happened to his family how the holocaust all begained and when did it end and what happened to daniel and his family and how did they servive the holocaust and what happen to them before and after the holocaust

CARLISIA
HARVEYLAKE@AOL.COM
HOLOCAUST HISTORY
April 16, 2007


I AM MAGA FROM TOGO

MAGA
MAGA@YAHOO.COM
April 16, 2007


My heart goes out to all of the victims, survivors and families of the Holocaust. It was so wrong and sad what happened.

It sickens me to know that evil men like Hitler still walk the earth lying, cheating, stealing and killing others in the name of what makes them feel powerful. Hitler and others like him are just bullies and mental nut cases. I am sure Hitler and his cronies are burning in the hottest part of Hell! And may others like him still roaming the earth today burn in the hottest part of Hell right there beside him! Sue Kern Vassar, MI

Sue Kern
Vassar, MI
April 15, 2007


MY QUESTION IS DO U HAVE ANY STORIES OR MOVIES OF DANIELS STORY OF THE HOLOCAUST STORY OF HIS FAMILY

CARLISIA
HARVEYLAKE@AOL.COM
HOLOCAUST HISTORY
April 15, 2007


There was over one hundred thousand German nationals involved in the Holocaust. After the war, from 1950 onwards, the German Police arrested 15000 of them, but only 172, 2 railway cattle cars full were executed. Some of these camp criminals had personally killed over 1000+ defenceless people.

Psalmist
23rd Psalm@ohio .co
April 14, 2007


The Swiss Bankers have not paid to the WJC the promised the 1998 $1.2 billion dollars restitution and Holocaust survivors have not received the funds promised to them by the Swiss 8 years ago.

Because of crticism similar to the above and worse, Israel Singer, one of the heads of the World Jewish Congress was dismissed in an unexpected move Wednesday April 12, 2007 from all his posts in the WJC. The decision to fire Singer was announced by WJC President Edgar Bronfman and approved by the WJC steering committee.

The question needs to be asked where do a large proportion of WJC funds go – and why are survivors destitute, sick and living in dire circumstances and not able to benefit from them?

WJC Critical Voice
ew747 @aol.cxom
April 14, 2007


world war 2 was beginning new way to kill people by using gas and new weapons never hear of before the jews was hilter only thing want to destory more than american.

charles a. haywood
charles-764@hotmail.com
April 12, 2007


The holocaust was a terrible thing. Nothing like that should ever happen again. Who ever was the leader of this was sick and misguided. It's not right to do that to anyone. I have sympathy for everyone that went through that.

Stacee
April 12, 2007


I would like to thank Sophie Scholl and the members of the White Rose for their acts of courage in the face of insanity. If only more could have joined them...

Steve
April 11, 2007


THE JEWISH DELICATESSAN. Our local Jewish delicatessan was run by a married Jewish couple [The Taylors]both in their mid 60's. They had been there many many years serving customers in this very busy and popular shop. It was popular because this couple argued non-stop and irrespective of how many customers were stood waiting to be served the arguments and screaming at each other came first. They threw bread, bagels, chickens and all manner of goods at each other, and the hate and hatred between these two had to be seen to be believed. The Taylors shops been closed about 30 years now, but whenever people meet who knew them both, they are the number 1 topic of conversation. People loved the Taylors and they were a much loved institution. If you left there shop without a smile on your face and something to talk about it was rare. For no extra cost you could even be insulted by them. In short you were a witness to two very real people doing there own thing in there own strange un-businesslike way and take it from me no modern supermarket could compete with the Taylors, and yes, they were Jewish, but what difference does that make? They were well loved very ordinary people. And you will never ever be as famous as them locally, or spoken about with such love and affection.

Sam Glask
Glasks@axa.com.eire
April 11, 2007


I WAS DIRECTED TO THIS SITE BY MY WIFE AND I HAVE GONE THROUGH SOME ARTICLES HERE.I WILL COME BACK AGAIN TO SAY WHAT I HAVE.KEEP THE GOOD WORK FOR NOW

OWERRI JOHN
owerrij@msn.com
April 11, 2007


Interesting site, well done.

I used to post a fair amount on the old Fido boards...and used the 'shock talk' method to gain attention. Worked then, works now...and how I used to get dialogue flowing when it came to discussing the Holocaust was to always start off the discussion with ... the 'alleged' Holocaust. You can imagine the storm that caused.

I read a pov the other day that made me pause...it had something to do with the theory that even if we give the Holocaust deniers a slive of a platform, we are giving them too much. Kind of made me question my old rabble-rousing, shock-talk methods.

I post under a couple of different aliases, but am now going on the attack and slamming hard any denier. They are full of shit and full of hate. And for those who want to compare the Holocaust to Darfur and Rwanda, an equally strong attack.

We must never, ever, forget what an allegedly civilized country tried to do to the Euro-Jews. Ever.

Larry Myles
natasha_kidd@hotmail.com
April 10, 2007


An excerpt from a letter written in 1945 by an Holocaust Survivor:

"Uncle Wolf Lewkowicz, together with his children, Regina and Yosek, were with us in Opoczno [ghetto]for three years of the war and, during the whole time, never ceased to tell (us) about you. It's very difficult for me to write this, but even when they were taking us to Treblinka to be burned,Uncle Wolf screamed that he was responsible for the death of his children because, if he had wanted [to] they would already have been in America [now] It is not significant now whether he wanted it or not. Unfortunately, this is the bitter message [I must send you] Of our family, I am the only one remaining.

I am, at least, able to console myself with the fact that I took revenge on our Nazi murderers. I was a partisan for a year and a half. However, no matter how many of the bandits I killed, nothing can bring back my dear parents, brothers, sisters, uncles and family. They were victims. I don't know when they were burned and where their ashes are buried. Did they really deserve not to have a grave and for no one to know when to recite Kaddish [Memorial Prayers for the dead for them] Nevertheless, this is the tragic extent of the catastrophe [that befell us]Be well. Your cousin, who wants to hear of no more evil.... Aaron Chmielnicki

S Vine
svine7@delbo.org
April 10, 2007


Some 43 years ago when Jews were being refused permission to leave the USSR, a newspaper writer said that Jews when they protested this matter were to polite and too diplomatic to do any good. He suggested being rude and obnoxious to all USSR Consulate staff in order to get results. This was good advice in 1973, it was even better advice in 1939. We all saw what happpened in WW2, the polite Jews, especially those USA Jews connected with the World Jewish Congress achieved nothing. They didn't even have the political clout to save the hundreds of displaced people refugees on the SS St Louis [do a Google search for the Voyage of the Dammed, or watch the film. So much for the alleged power of World Jewry. Its a myth and 6 million dead and another refugee ship the Exodus, prove it.

D Jenner
djdjgen@ntlword.com
April 10, 2007


I just hope that many people realize that the Holocaust could have never happened. The rest of the world did nothing to stop the genocide. It's nice to know that people actually cared. Please tell everyone you know about the Holocaust. If people know about it, there is a better chance that it will never happen again. May god bless everyone.

Angelique
abanksct08@yahoo.com
April 9, 2007


This subject alone is somewhat controversial, because nothing is, and haven´t been proven. What is been proven, is jewish power of money, and that is what turns tha world around.

John Smith
oo.david@netti.com
April 7, 2007


i what to bring out that many people ufered that shoudnt have and now that i am glad that we dont ahve to sufer and i wished that they didnt have to suffer either and ill like to thank you for caring adn helping the people and i going to try to show the kids to day that the holocast is something we should all know and he should all repect i like to respaect them in a moment of silence

jessica
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Judy Keth
April 4, 2007


The evil that men do lives after them.

Valentine George
save_my_soul77@yahoo.co.uk
April 4, 2007


The site looks great ! Thanks for all your help ( past, present and future !)

morganusvitus
morganusvitus@web.de
April 4, 2007


Anne Frank was a brave girl!!!!! i wish i could have met her.

Cody
darkbat565@yahoo.com
http://www.holocaust-history.org/guest-book/sign-in.cgi
April 4, 2007


A British Government "Education & Skills for Young People" Survey has reported that school teachers in Britain [England, Scotland and Wales] drop teaching about the Holocaust in classroom history lessons to avoid offending Muslim Students. The same report mentions that some teachers are reluctant to cover the Holocaust because it offends a number of students "private beliefs" [?] which embrace or include Holocaust denial. Reading between the lines it appears [many] Muslim students disrupt history lessons if the Holocaust is dealt with sympathetically by teachers and the pupils split into factions each trying to shout down the other. To avoid this happening teachers have decided that teaching Holocaust History is out in schools with a high-proportion of Muslim students. There's no mention in the report of teaching tolerance and good citenship to unruly students.

Laura Mann
lmlm77@aol.co.uk
April 2, 2007


Notes for student. In Birkenau Concentration Camp, situated 2.5 km from Auschwitz, there was a restricted entry area which contained 14 huge warehouse type buildings, these buildings resembled farmers barns with large entry doors at one end. Approximately 600 Jewish women worked in this area known as "Canada" [the land of plenty"] sorting and packing stolen property for shipment to Germany. Each day a German officer from Auschwitz visited this area to collect all the banknotes, gold coins, jewellery and diamonds that had been found in prisoners luggage, these items were taken back by him to the Auschwitz HQ, for sorting and valuation. The banknotes were banked and have been traced through bank records, but no one knows for certain what became of the rest and who took it and kept it, or where it is today. Like the 6 million Jews who were killed it simply dissapeared into the fog and mist. I myself would like to know what became of the thousands of World War 1 medals that had been awarded to German Jews for bravery on the battlefields and in the trenches, these medals were carried by many prisoners in order to prove that "they were good Germans who had fought well for Germany". I am convinced these medals were put into boxes in "Canada" and some German medal dealer managed to obtain them. Behind Canada the Germans had started to build another huge camp called "Mexico" in camp slang, but this was never completed. If it had of been this camp would have dwarfed all the other camps then in existance.

D Jenner
djenner1@nol.com
March 31, 2007


the holocaust is a very upsetting time and i feel srongly about this and i think this website is helping to educate the people who are more forcant to not know anything about the holocaust xx

beth
March 27, 2007


i like this website

mendoza,lucy
March 22, 2007


The most tragic story of the 20th Century. Second in history, only to the crucifixtion. Into God's hands they are commanded.

Jack Hartley
jhartle@columbus.rr.com
March 22, 2007


Donny
donny_rulz1@yahoo.com
March 21, 2007


The webpage is very intresting for my studies

good page

tom
tombrant@hotmail.co.uk
March 20, 2007


Your site Helped me a ton with my Holocaust Project Thanx

Payten Steffen
March 18, 2007


Notes for students: After the war the diary of a Dr Kremer, an Auschwitz Birkenau extermination camp physician was found. These are typical enties: August 30,1942.Departure from Prague 8.15 a.m, arrival at Concentration Camp Auschwitz at 5.36 p.m. Camp in quarantine on account of numerous contagious diseases (typhus,malaria,dysentery)Received secret orders about what took place there and my role in the extermination process.

August 31,1942.Water is infected,so we drink seltzer-water which is served free (mattoni water)First inoculation against typhus.Had photo taken for the camp identity card. September 1,1942.Have ordered SS officer's cap,sword-belt and brace from Berlin by letter. September 2,1942.Was present for the first time at a special action at 3 a.m. Auschwitz is justly called an extermination camp!

After his arrest,Kremer was extradited to Poland,and he became one of the defendants in the Auschwitz Trial held in Cracow in November and December 1947.During his pre-trial interrogation Kremer was asked to explain the various entries of his diary.On August 18,1947,he stated that "by September 2,1942,at 3 a.m.I had already been assigned to take part in the action[s] of gassing people." Mass murders took place in small [ex-farmworkers] cottages situated outside the Birkenau camp in a wood.The cottages were called "[gassing] bunkers " in the SS--men's slang. I was brought there by car.I sat in front with the driver and an SS hospital orderly sat in the back of the car with oxygen [revival] apparatus to revive SS-men,employed in the gassing, in case any of them should succumb [by accident] to the poisonous fumes.When the [rail] transport with people who were destined to be gassed arrived at the ramp,the SS officers selected from among the new arrivals persons fit to work,while the rest deemed unfit to work were loaded onto lorries and driven to the gas chambers.I used to follow behind the transport till we reached the [gassing] bunker.These people were undressed and then went naked to the gas chambers.Very often no incidents occurred,as the SS-men kept the people quiet, by maintaining that they were to bathe and be deloused.After driving all of them into the gas chamber the door was closed and an SS-man in a gas mask threw the contents of a Cyclon tin [highly poisonous cyanide pellets] through an opening in the side wall.The shouting and screaming of the victims could be heard through that opening and it was clear that they were fighting for their lives.These shouts were heard for a very short while.I should say for some minutes,but I am unable to give the exact length of time.

C Stob
carolstob@wwc.com
March 18, 2007


Its worth remembering that in the period 1820- 1970, most cities had dozens of small music halls, many attached to pubs and taverns. The most popular acts were the stand up and tell jokes comedians. The reason I am mentioning this is because these comedians loved to tell anti Jewish jokes, k/as Abie and Hymie tales which were highly untrue - but sounded true. Meanwhile in the 1930 film industry they portrayed black people in lowly positions such as maids, sweepers up, shoe shine boys and train conductors, for instance a leading part for a black man in a film would be the dice thrower in a craps game. Whats happening is the Holocaust brought racism into the public arena, it made people aware that it was hateful and unfair, and we are seeing a miracle happen, racists are being booed, shouted down, and run out of town, and employers and workers are starting to respect unwritten good behaviour codes and each other. This site and the various Holocaust Museums are doing a great deal of educational good, and its a blessing. We will always have racists and the battle is to make them a despised minority and not the other way about.

Lionel Tweed
dalefarmer@ntlworld.com
March 17, 2007


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Aba Owerri Mark
abaowerri@yahoo.com
March 16, 2007


My father was in the OSS (Office of Strategic Services)during World War II. He was sent to get photographic evidence for the prosecution of war criminals. These photos should be obtainable by the public since it has been over fifty years. The OSS became the CIA before he was "Discharged" and they would I'm sure still possess them.

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Norinda Burbidge
March 16, 2007


This website is great, I needed to get some information about the holocaust for a history report and this was the best source ever! I got everything I needed.

Thanks for the help!

Cameron
camhardy99@charter.net
March 15, 2007


Amazing amount of information. Thank you for your work.

Steven Wiliams
March 15, 2007


jenny friedman
March 14, 2007


Saydee
simpleplan_94@yahoo.com
March 14, 2007


i know that the Jews are God's choosen people..the Bible says so..He has promised that isreal will never be destroyed again..no matter what wars..this will never happen again..I AM GENTILE..BUT I FULLY SUPPORT THE JEWS...i am sorry..

ann
ann48_29154@yahoo.com
March 14, 2007


Anthony Medrano
Big Punt@yahoo.com
March 13, 2007


The Daily Mail newspaper, London, contains a news story that Albert Speer,Hitlers Architect and Arms Minister, wrote in 1971 to the wife of a Belgian Resistance leader,Helene Jeanty, admitting that he was present when Himmler disclosed his plans on October 6th 1943, "that all Jews then in Germans hands would be killed". These unpublished letters written by Speer to Jeanty between 1971-1981 are being offered for sale by Bonhams, a London firm of auctioneers.

* Albert Speer was tried at the Nuremberg International War Crimes Trial. It was fairly obvious to the Judges that he was guilty of complicity in war crimes involving the hiring and welfare of over 1 million slave labourers, but, unlike the other defendants he admitted full responsibilty for his sins, he explained how this role was thrust upon him by his friendship with Hitler, and how he wrestled with his conciense over the role he played. He made such an excellent impression on the Judges that he was given 20 years imprisonment, which he served. Putting all sentiment to one side he should have been hung with the rest. This man saw the watery potato and cabbage soup these slaves were fed on, one bowl per day, he saw there skeleton figures, and must have seen the daily death toll camp figures. He must have visited Dora Arms camp, were if you survived 3 months you were spoken of with great awe by the guards, yet, he did nothing. No shoes for prisoners, no filling meals or extra food, no beds or bedding, and no medical treatment - if you became ill you were shot or injected with phenol. That was Speer. A common war criminal, a slave driver who lorded it over one million UNPAID slave workers.

Tom Sperry
sperbros@cct.com
March 9, 2007


i am doing a project on the holocaust and i feel that what hitler did was the most horrific, evil and inhuman act that I have ever heard/read about. I always wonder why he did it but can't seem to find an answer. Hatred is NOT an excuse for this evil man who deserved to die. I'm glad he did it himself. I am also glad to know that not a germans were part f this act. I have decided to only hate Hitler and not every german that walks the earth.

courtney
aduykers@hotmail.com
March 8, 2007


I just want to thank every one of you for your time. I think this project is very important and I was deeply moved.

sarah
newboxcrayons@yahoo.com
March 8, 2007


A good name for Hitler would be General Misery, for Goering - General Hysteria, for Goebells, General Whitewash, and for Himmler - General Starvation.

Arnold Goodman
Arnie444@aol.com
March 7, 2007


Well I must say that i was looking quite hard for an informitive web site because of the school work i am working on after comming across this website im am glad to say that i have found everything i was loking for on this site thank you very much Eva Maze Copperas Cove Texas

Eva Maze
EvilBopper@yahoo.com
March 6, 2007


Following is the Hitler quote from Mein Kampf. Please note that he does not espouse using a big lie. He is in fact, stating his belief that Jews were the ones doing so. Try and get your facts right.

"It required the whole bottomless falsehood of the Jews and their Marxist fighting organization to lay the blame for the collapse on that very man who alone, with superhuman energy and will power, tried to prevent the catastrophe he foresaw and save the nation from its time of deepest humiliation and disgrace. By branding Ludendorff as guilty for the loss of the World War, they took the weapon of moral right from the one dangerous accuser who could have risen against the traitors to the fatherland. In this they proceeded on the sound principle that the magnitude of a lie always contains a certain factor of credibility, since the great masses of the people in the very bottom of their hearts tend to be corrupted rather than consciously and purposely evil, and that, therefore, in view of the primitive simplicity of their minds, they more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a little one, since they themselves lie in little things, but would be ashamed of lies that were too big. Such a falsehood will never enter their heads, and they will not be able to believe in the possibility of such monstrous effrontery and infamous misrepresentation in others; yes, even when enlightened on the subject, they will long doubt and waver, and continue to accept at least one of these causes as true. Therefore, something of even the most insolent lie will always remain and stick- a fact which all the great lie-virtuosi and lying-clubs in this world know only too well and also make the most treacherous use of.

The foremost connoisseurs of this truth regarding the possibilities in the use of falsehood and slander have always been the Jews; for after all, their whole existence is based on one single great lie, to wit, that they are a religious community while actually they are a race-and what a race! One of the greatest minds of humanity [Schopenhauer] has nailed them forever as such in an eternally correct phrase of fundamental truth: he called them "the great masters of the lie." And anyone who does not recognize this or does not want to believe it will never in this world be able to help the truth to victory. (Mein Kampf, Sentry edition, pp231-232.)"

March 3, 2007


lora flanigan
March 2, 2007


mary brown
mabrown@saisd.net
March 2, 2007


Ashley N Julius

ashley
brownluv210
March 2, 2007


Looking for information about relatives of my grandfather Moshe Yitzchok Danziger (Michael) born in 1921 in Kaluszyn. He is the son of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Danziger born in 1895 in Dubienca, married to Chava Ajler from Dubienca born in 1900. His grandparents were Jacob and Yenta (Gailor) Danziger, they had 10 sons. They also had family in Tyszowce. His maternal grandparents were Leibush and Lea (Zoner) Ajler.

Jacqueline Morginstin (Danziger)
Jamyak@aol.com
March 1, 2007


I was feeding two dogs, I put down two bowls of food both identical for them to eat, whilst they were eating one dog was constantly watching the other to see if he had more food than him. This dog was gulping his food down real fast so that the other dog couldn't steal it from him, yet when he had emptied his bowl he ran over to the other dogs bowl, shoved him to one side and commenced eating his food. If this dog was human he'be be anti-semitic.

It's my opinion that anti-semitism is a mixture of greed, fear and suspicion, and just like the dog mentioned above - antisemites presume that Jews have more food than them, or perhaps Jews might steal their food. Yet if they themselves steal someones else food then thats okay. Anti-semitism sure does tell us a lot more about the anti-semite than it does about Jews.

Jonas R Warrison
JWfarmcrops@ntlo.com
February 28, 2007


So, good site, you work is very important. Good luck !

Gary
Gary.L.Curry@pookmail.com
http://rpm.freehostia.com/bag-photo-tote.html
February 27, 2007


Racism: I have held the theory for the last 35 years that all white people are the lineal descendents of White Albino Africans, who were thrown out of the tribe because they were white skinned, freaky looking and considered unlucky to have around. These very few in number white coloured albino person/s, inter-bred and they wandered off from Central Africa going north in search of food and free grazing rights and ended up in the Mediterranean area which we know today as Egypt and Persia. I have said for years that all white people are descended from black African, light skinned Albinos. I’ve called our two basic white Albino forefathers / mothers, “Israel and Sarah”. For what it’s worth this theory is supported today by DNA evidence. I claim credit for this theory which I worked out some 35 years ago.

Another theory I have is that all Jews are racially descended from Armenians, and they are the European descendents of tribe’s people from Armenia and Bulgaria. I claim no credit for this theory because many others have said the same thing.

What needs to be said is that we are all related, and even though I am white and English, never the less I am related to Joe Louis, Martin Luther King, David Ben Gurion Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Queen Victoria, Queen Juliana, The Tsar of Russia and YOU.

E Wilson. Leeds.
ew.nbhca@ntlworld.com
February 25, 2007


I think what is actualy the scary part is> looking at USA, Europe and especialy the UK today how right the Nazi's were. When I watch the tv news ( only ever 3% to 5% truth of what is ACTUALY going on today in world )I see USA , ISREAL and UK are still the top Nazi organisations today , ISREAL actualy outclass all other nations for acts of what can only be described as Nazi war crimes today and genocide ( ethnic cleansing ) So I can only say SEIGE HEIL ISREAL. To think the term NewWorld Order is considered Fascist is laughable ,in UK COLLEGE books its actualy openly called > NEW GLOBAL ORDER < far out huh. the truth is out there but stamped on by global media :o))

Richard Roy
richard.roy3@ntlworld.com
http://www.ntlworld.com/
February 24, 2007


I keep finding these sites looking for my family surname BISCHOFF. There are alot more Bischoff officers than just Karl. Our Bischoff family tree is very large

Angela Bischoff
colborn366@hotmail.com
February 24, 2007


I LOVE THIS SITE, KEEP IT UP AND GUYS KEEP OFF

NWA MGBADA

MGBADA NIGERIA
MGBADA_5@YAHOO.COM
February 24, 2007


the holocaust wasa horilbe thing and where i currently live in the united states of america i am sad to see hate crimes such as prussian blue, a music group of to young german girls raised to believe whites are better than any other raise and they sing about it to other young generations.

natalie
February 23, 2007


Thank you to the person who wrote the "expose on Irving" - see below. He's English, yet he does not mention the Luftwaffe Bombing raids on England or the British Isles. I was born premature, my Mother and family had to run to the air-raid shelters night afer night, these were primitive brick huts often built 3 foot down into the ground, they were cold, damp and in winter dreadful places to be in. One night my Mother took a chance and left me to sleep in my baby-cot. Our house was bombed along with many others, 11 were killed that night, and I was dug out still sound asleep. I know this is not an atrocity, nor is it considered a crime, but one needs to ask is David Irving [my so called compatriot] does he not owe me, and my family and many other Brits an apology for siding with our Nations enemies. This man is a traitor and a pre-war collaborator, in 1945 he would have been hung for his utterings. Without Revisionism he would be a nobody.

Jon Williams
JW.dot..@ntlworld.com
February 21, 2007


DAVID IRVING AND THE HOLOCAUST

The following are the ONLY mentions of the Holocaust in the book by David Irving's "Hitler's War":

Travelling around the world I have found that it has split the community of academic historians from top to bottom, particularly in the controversy around ‘the Holocaust.’ viii

Nevertheless one wonders how much suffering might have been spared if both sides had pursued the negotiations – might all that happened after 1940, the saturation bombing, the population movements, the epidemics, even the Holocaust itself, have been avoided? xxx

Historians have searched, and will search, in vain for a clear directive for what has been called since the early 1970s ‘the Holocaust.’ 458

Since the holocaust of Dresden, British night bomber forces had cascaded incendiaries and explosives into Chemnitz, Duisburg, Worms, Kassel, and ancient Würzburg. 796

an allusion to our offer of a reward for any wartime document showing that Hitler was aware of, or ordered, the Holocaust. 888

‘Despite a half century of research, no single document has provided evidence that the Nazi leader gave a written order for the Holocaust.’ 888

Trying to cast doubts on the Holocaust itself, writing it between quotation marks, as one does with doubtful things, comparing it with the Dresden bombing by using the same word, as if the random and unintended deaths of 30.000 o even 100.000 civilians (like in the Blitz over England by the Germans) could be reasonably compared with the six million Jews deliberately and systematically murdered during the war, Irving shows his callous and biased views.

Let's see what Hitler wrote in "Mein Kampf":

"On putting the probing knife carefully to that kind of abscess one immediately discovered, like a maggot in a putrescent body, a little Jew who was often blinded by the sudden light.

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I do not know what amazed me the more--the abundance of their verbiage or the artful way in which they dressed up their falsehoods. I gradually came to hate them.

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This knowledge was the occasion of the greatest inner revolution that I had yet experienced. From being a soft- hearted cosmopolitan I became an out-and-out anti-Semite.

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There is no such thing as coming to an understanding with the Jews. It must be the hard-and-fast 'Either-Or.'

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I am certain that this will be easier for us than it was for our fathers. The scream of the twelve-inch shrapnel is more penetrating than the hiss from a thousand Jewish newspaper vipers. Therefore let them go on with their hissing.

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He will stop at nothing. His utterly low-down conduct is so appalling that one really cannot be surprised if in the imagination of our people the Jew is pictured as the incarnation of Satan and the symbol of evil.

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For a fight it will have to be, since the first objective will not be to build up the idea of the People's State but rather to wipe out the Jewish State which is now in existence.

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Therefore the Jew follows his destined road until he is opposed by a force superior to him. And then a desperate struggle takes place to send back to Lucifer him who would assault the heavens".

Sending the Jews "back to Lucifer"? Can there be a more clear written definition of Hitler's intentions towards the Jews he hated so much?

Irving gets even to the point of predicting, like a modern Nostradamus, that "Historians have searched, and will search in vain, for a clear directive for what has been called since the early 1970s ‘the Holocaust.’ ", thus betraying his own secret hope which he transforms into a ridiculous and spurious assertion.

Irving's perverse denials and admiration for the Führer and his nazi thugs should deny him any credibilty when dealing with these topics.

[ As a matter of fact, if this revisionist neo-nazi ex-convict were an honest man, I would take him up on his promise of paying 1,000 pounds for proof of Hitler's personal responsibility for the Holocaust, which the last above quotation of Mein Kampf should earn me, but of course, somehow he would wiggle out of that one as well, maybe like the one of the 'maggots' his Führer wrote about? ]

:-)

Martin

Martin
martsego@yahoo.com.ar
February 20, 2007


Hi, The events in the world this week have been tragic. I live in Portland OR and two violinists from Austria who play for the Eugene, OR symphony were killed by a drunk hit and run young, female driver. I don't know what the violinists did to bring on the wrath of heaven & hell. Then, on Saturday the evil collaborator French Nazi died in his sleep at 96. Following this, it was announced that documents were found to support the claim that Otto Frank had secured VISAs for his family as far as Cuba when the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor and the VISAs were rescinded. Had the Frank family gotten to Cuba and on to the U.S., Anne Frank could still be alive and writing. She would be 77. Ah, but Anne Frank is alive and she is fighting good & evil in the celestrial heavens. Sadly, two innocent angels were collateral damage, the violinists, 1st and 2nd chair in the Eugene OR symphony, until Anne's spirit killed the Nazi collaborator. I am sorry for my craziness, but we must never forget and we must impart this on our children. Thank you, Anne Clare Moser Kornfeld Gresham, OR 2/20/2007

Anne Kornfeld
Anne_Clare1966@yahoo.com
February 20, 2007


Hitlers Germany was the only place in the world were you could be arrested without having committed a crime, then sent without trial to a prison in which you would witness mass-murder, shootings, robbery of prisoners and torture as part of the daily prison routine, and if you escaped and fled into the night, you could not go to the Police or the Church to complain, or find any official help whatsoever. Whats amazing is years later someone will tell you in all seriousness that " he did a lot of good for Germany and built the autobahns". No one ever mentions the 5 million fine young German [boy] troops he killed, or the beautiful cities left in ruins and Idi Amin, Pol Pot and Papa Doc are more reviled. You only need to study Hitlers eyes and eye movements to see he wasn't sane and was some lunatic actor.

Elliot Bransby
ebbransby@aol.com
February 20, 2007


Having fled from Vienna in late 1938 I fear the recurrence of genocides wherever they may be and against whomever they may be directed. The holocaust--as far as I am concerned--was different only because of its bureaucratization and of the up to date technology used. The glorification of inhumanity and the upside down ethics which permitted this are, I believe, in part a revolt against Kantian rationalism and a part of German Romanticism. It can occur anywhere and victim and perpetrator are at times interchangeable. All of us, I believe, carry within us the capacity for horrendous evil and the doing of great good. Only by realization of this can we be safe. To demonize the Nazis is at times a fatal error--these were not demons; they were "ordinary men" who by circumstance optimized their evil capacity and subdued compassion and humanitarianism

Dr. Erich H. Loewy
ehloewy@ucdavis.edu
February 18, 2007


Thank you for the information. we all need know the past so we don't do bad over and over. the best way to be civil and become blessed in new discovery. 1+jeremy richardson of gulfport, ms

jeremy richardson
richardsonjeremy@gmail.com
N/A
February 17, 2007


Your site is great I found a lot of information about Naomi Posinova for my report. for people who are interested in the holocaust visit www.museumoftolerance.com. You have to visit this museum. It’s so and unbelievable that u feel like a whole different person when you come out.

Sarah
February 17, 2007


i need 2 no stuff about white supremacists

pyrate
distroytheninjas@aim.com
myspace.com/fightingisthewaytogo
February 17, 2007


THANKS FOR ALL OF THE INFO I REALLY NEEDE IT TO DO A PROJECT FOR MULTIMEDIA COMTEMPARAY DESIGN.

JANAE
February 16, 2007


Thank you for such a graphic history on THE Holocaust. The Holocaust is something I have always been interested in, but never knew much about as a kid. The older I am getting, the more interested in history in general I am getting (wish I paid more attention at school). You guys have provided some great information and essays, and have given me a whole new perspective on the pain and suffering caused to so many people. I still can't believe it happened less than 100 years ago. God Bless the survivors, and the ones who were not so lucky. I'm sure they are in better places than those who caused the suffering.

Ashley
milroyac@yahoo.com.au
February 13, 2007


I think that your web-site is great. I like how if you can't find what you need, you can email in to get to get the information. I had to use it, and I think that it will help me a lot on my project. Thanks!

Paige Cookson
kcookson@verison.net
February 12, 2007


thanks i found alot of information about naomi posinova it was pretty sad icryed when iasw a movie about it well bye thanks again.

jessica 2/12/07 2007

jessica v
hotsdee@aol.com
February 12, 2007


Thank you for your effort to document the holocaust. It saddens me that my grandparents died before I could ask the questions that now interest me. For a list of names Yadvashem dot org has a site with approximately half of the 6 millions jews who perished in the halocaust with information on birth dates, cities from, and family informaion.

Nancy Fink
nspdsp@comcast.net
February 12, 2007


Thank you so much for helping me wiyh my project

kim getty
kimberleyg3@cbemail.ca
February 12, 2007


Thank you so much for offering people the truth. This is a very important part of world history, and everyone needs to know what happend to these people.

samantha
westsamantha@bellsouth.net
February 12, 2007


I am not Jewish, but unexplainably I do look like a Jewish person? I was baptised and went to a traditional Christian Church school. With looking Jewish [but not] I have been subject to occasional bouts of anti-semitism. The worst was in 1963, I started work with a large corporation and one of the new employees [we both started on the same day]decided I was a Jew, and because I was a Jew that I didn't belong, strange to say this poisonous person soon built up a clique of others "who shared his views". Whats intersting is that all the arguments and views he held must have been at least 300 years old, and were not original to him. Who knows were he got these strange ideas from? After about 5 months I left, quite frankly I'd had enough of anti-semitism. Rightly or wrongly I never ever told him I was not Jewish. I knew he was a fool and was enjoying my private joke at his expense. I do have a big-nose [so do millions of others- ask any plastic surgeon] and I am rather fond of it. And I do look Jewish and am proud of that fact also, but I'm a Christian. I reckon over one billion people in the world look Jewish - but aren't. And over one million Jews look like christians. So racial arguments must be wrong, or need to be revised.

Robert Brown
RBFlowersFarm@ntlworld.com
February 12, 2007


very nice site pls keep it up for others to view.

Mgbada Igbo
barrijames_koffd@hotmail.com
yahoo.com
February 10, 2007


Thank you, guys! I'm so glad I found your site. Hope I'll have time enough to read at least a quarter... A lot of denier stuff has been spreading over the internet recently. It's really nice to have such a great source of reliable information to confront this obscurantism. Keep it up!

Vlad
Miretsky
February 9, 2007


It sadddens me that the holocaust actually happened and that all those people really did die for the stupidity of Hitler! My heart goes out to all the people that were effected by the holocaust!<3

February 9, 2007


i would like to congrtulate you on your good work.the more we learn from history the less likely we are to repeat it.keep it up. yours sincerly Craig

Craig Oram
f6117173@tees.ac.uk
February 8, 2007


Having just reread the book 'The Holocaust' A Jewish Tragedy by Martin Gilbert, although not myself a Jew, feel it is a book that should be part of the British school history reading. Partly because I have great fear that we as a society should remember and not forget, also because we maybe going down a route of intolerence towards the muslim communities. For instance the trying to get an order of law to 'lock up terrorists?' without any form of arrest or trail for 90 days! We did not do it for the Irish terrorists over 30 years, so what is the difference now. Is it the slippery slope of them and us?

veronica brett
veronicabrett43@hotmail.com
February 7, 2007


Hi. I was wondering how and why you got started. I am doing a project on the triumph of public knowledge about the holocaust and wondered what reasons people had for starting up their public awareness campaigns. Thank you for the great info on your site. I will use pictures in my project. Emma Downing, 6th grade, Alpine, Texas

emma
joyced21764@yahoo.com
February 4, 2007


Hallo,I was born Lutz Schneider 30.07.1934 in ORTELSBURG (Szczytno)came to ISRAEL on 1939 wiss Vally and Leo Alexander. I am looking for my family/My father Willy Schneider,born 09.02 1893.in Warkallen,Kreiss Allenshtein, My mother.Elsa Schneider,born Alexander,in Danzig 03.05.1894. Sisters: Frida born 11.03.1925. Hertha born,18.04.1926. . Ruth born, 13.05.1928. Eva born,26.02.1930. Heinz born 22.02.1938. Tour assistance would be gratefully received.

Thank tou in advance'

Sincerely.

Yehuda Alexander

(Lutz Schneider)

Lutz Schneider
yehuda123@013.net.il
http://www.missing-identity.net/mi/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=26
February 3, 2007


i love this site keep it up is nice and good

emmy ezeioru
emmy@ezeoru.com
http://www.yahoo.com/
February 3, 2007


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February 1, 2007


Reply to Katie, who asked for a list of names of all the people killed in the holocaust. The Germans did not keep names and addresses of those who were executed immediately after arrival at the major concentration camps. They were gassed within 4 hours after arrival and no records were kept. Detainees who were admitted to the camps had their personal details recorded. Some were photographed and most were given I.D tattoo numbers on their forearms. An incomplete record of camp prisoners and victims traced to date is held at The Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Israel. The Yas Vashem website contains details of those traced.

Reply to Matilda who asks for a list of all the concentration camps. There was over 3000 camps, most were labour camps - providing slave labourers to local business concerns. You then had civilian detention camps like Dachau, Mauthausen and Buchenwald. Camps that ruthlessly exterminated prisoners are Auschwitz, Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec, Chelmno, Sorbibor and Maidjanek. One needs to remember that the ghettos were walled prisons built inside major cities. Belzec and Treblinka were the worst of all the major camps to be sent to, and in a perverse way Auschwitz the best, this was because there was a chance of being sent for forced labour elsewhere. There is a list of all the camps and their locations, a search engine might give you all the names.

Dr S Ellis
drse1@aol.com
February 1, 2007


i was wondering if i could get a list of names of all the people killed in the holocaust concentration camps just so i could show fellow classmates how much of an impact the long list of names of people involved and killed

katie
smilingsquirt13@yahoo.com
January 30, 2007


im so glad to see that we are still remembering a great tragidy, in our history! it really is sad that some people choose to understand that slavery exsisted so why is it so hard to understand that the holocaust did infact happen and will always be a great part of our history whether you choose to belive it or not. when will we just admitt it and get on with the healing and learn from those mistakes of our past, it affects all of us don't it. sincerely lynn landgren

Lynn Landgren
lynn_lndgrn@yahoo.com
January 28, 2007


I need a list of all the consentration/death camps for my historyhomework, can you help.

Matillda
sharon.stratford@talk21.com
January 25, 2007


I am very pleased to find and read your site! We tend to forget the lessons that historians could teach. Keep up the work and the information. dp

Dr. Daniel L. Parry
daniel.parry@kctcs.edu
kctcs.edu
January 24, 2007


thanks real useful information also used for school report

lolondar
lolondar@yahoo.com
January 23, 2007


Great Website..My U.S. History AP teacher recommended it!! He said come look at it! It's great! Thanks!

Cheena Maria
Cha90Sbbabe08@aol.com
January 23, 2007


a vey good wabsite and loads or info and photos

jasmine
jasmine.gordon@blueyonder.co.uk
January 23, 2007


nice site used an essay for school homework thanks :]]

luke
joeblogg666@hotmail.com
http://www.holocaust-history.org/
January 15, 2007


In loving memory of my kibbutz mother Miriam Weiss' whose beloved mother Hannah Gumpel was taken from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka.

Miriam Weiss: Holocaust Survivor and Kibbutz Mother http://ezinearticles.com/?& id=403601

David Ben-Ariel
davidbenariel@earthlink.net
http://beyondbabylon.blogspot.com
January 14, 2007


This is a great site! Its perfect for my project!

Devon Noelle
January 13, 2007


Jamie McCarthy wrote in 1994:

I mean, those guys must have been productive! Draftspeople to forge plans for the buildings, chemists to decide how the Nazis would have done the killing, authors to write fake diaries of the Sonderkommando and bury them at Auschwitz (to remain undiscovered for decades) ... voice talent and audio engineers to forge Himmler's hours-long Poznan speeches, writers to decide who would have written what memos to whom, and the typists -- good heavens, can you imagine the number of typists the whole Operation Jewish Forgery would have required!? They literally had to forge the entire workings of a small but significant part of the German government for four or five years.

Right down to the endless pages detailing which military groups took which positions and how many Jews they killed, rows and rows of small numbers, tabulated, formulated. They must have intercepted the actual routes that the Einsatzgruppen took, figured out which prisoners they took, forged documents saying that they'd executed all the Jews, and then inserted the forgeries into the appropriate places. Wow. That's a lot of work. Hundreds of Einsatzgruppen reports to forge. And that's just the Einsatzgruppen, that's just a million or so murders to report. Multiply that times ten, that's the scale we're talking.

The above parody of how much effort and cooperation documenting and fabricating a Holocaust hoax would involve is ironic, as the true weakness of the Holocaust myth is the tremendous amount of manpower and resources Germany would have had to devote to the extermination of over 10 million civilians. Manpower and resources previously assigned to the war effort.

Hoax? What revisionist calls the Holocaust a hoax? The Holocaust has become a time in history aggrandized for monetary and political gain.

An event now fortified by exaggerations and lies. An monolithic urban legend in progress supported by many hundreds of outrageous individual urban legends.

There was a Holocaust It did happen. But not as portrayed by Jamie McCarthy and others who now profit from it.

Michael
January 12, 2007


Great site and remarkable work. Thank you.

michel cahier
sbofni@yahoo.com
htpp://schikelgruber.net/
January 11, 2007


In 1955, the German Federal Government decided that all Concentration Camp War Criminals executed by the Allies had to be reclassified as "Honourable Men and Women, who were overcome by the uncertainties of War". The article I was reading mentioned that in 1992 David Irving [A Revisionist] found in the British Record Office a long forgotten pre-trial statment by a Auschwitz Camp Official called Aumeier [who was extradited to Poland to stand trial in the Auschwitz-Trial, he was condemned to death and executed in 1948] It says that Irving kept this War Criminals statement secret because its chilling disclosures ran contrary to what Irving had said, or had falsely claimed.

Eliabeth Brom
bromberg@aol.co.uk
January 11, 2007


Hi there and Shalom, Just on a whim after Shabbat was over I thought I would see what google would produce if i entered my legal name. Your site came up almost first. I am astonished by Ha shem above that i would find a man with the same name standing for truth in this dark world. Bless you my brother and friend. I hope to meet you some time and in the meantime........ keep the vision alive Am Israel Chai!!!!

Richard J Green
yosephrepents@hotmail.com
January 6, 2007


A campaign to challenge Iranian Holocaust denial had been launched at http://www.iranholocaustdenial.com.

Brian
brian.cook167@googlemail.com
http://www.iranholocaustdenial.com
January 4, 2007


i loved it so much

Scott Reynolds
January 3, 2007


For many years I have privately wondered if the Jewish sect k/as the Lubavitch were in a *minor way* responsible for the increase of anti-semitism in 1850 to 1939?. Rightly or wrongly perhaps I thought [and I still think] that maybe their long beards, their black garb, their fur trimmed hats and outdated suits, collectively conjured up the wrong image for modern Jews living in Germany, Austria and Poland. Wrong in the sense that it didn't look right somehow to many Jews and non Jews who saw them in the street? Some writers at the time even described them as crows or crow-like.

Yet, to me the Lubavitch closely resemble the Amish People of Pennsylvania USA. Whats curious is that the Amish are respected and sort-of-admired by many, yet, their almost identical counterparts the Jewish Lubavitch are not. I find it a fascinating subject that the Lubavitch even today look odd and are often cold shouldered by many -especially non-Jews, but the Amish are not. The only explanation I can give is irrational anti-semitism, but whether this is correct or not, I don't know? This topic would be a good one for some school or school student to pursue.

T Brownley
TomsDalesFarm@Hotmail.com
January 2, 2007


I have just discovered this wonderfully edifying History site re: The Holocaust. As a History teacher I will certainly be recommending this useful website to students, friends and family. I feel such sorrow that this event, like many other evils has occured. God have mercy on the poor souls that perished.

Please continue via this website, to fuel the public with infomation regarding The Holocaust.

Boden
t.boden745@yahoo.co.uk
January 2, 2007


Hi, I thought you might like to know that in time for Holocaust Memorial day we have published a unit of learning on the Holocaust on OpenLearn, The Open University’s website that makes educational materials from our courses available free of charge to anyone online. The unit can be found at: http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2091 Please feel free to link to us through your website or send this link onto anyone you feel may be interested. It might be of particular interest to students and teachers, who can study the material online and even download it, amend it and connect with other learners using our discussion forums, instant messaging and video conferencing. Best wishes Laura

Laura
l.dewis@open.ac.uk
http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn
January 2, 2007


I JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT NEONE THAT TRIES TO INTERRUPT NETHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH THE HOLOCAUST IS DUMB. THERE IS SO MUCH HISTORY THAT THE NEW GERNERATION NEED TO LEARN ABOUT IN THE COMPUTERS. IN THE FUTURE ALL THERE IS GOING TO BE IS COMPUTERS. EVERSINCE I WAS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL I HAVE BEEN SO INTERESTED IN THIS SUBJECT. JUST TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE COULD DO THIS TO SO MANY PEOPLE IS HORRIFING. IT IS CRAZY. I JUST WANTED TO SAY I SEND MY HEART AND PRAYERS TO NEONE THAT HAS HAD A FAMILY MEMBER GO THROUGH THIS. I CANT EVEN BEGIN TO IMAGINE WHAT ALL WENT ON THERE THAT SO MANY PEOPLE DONT KNOW. BUT I REALLY WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU FOR KEEPING YOUR SITE OPENED AND NOT LETTING NEONE BULLY YOU AROUND. KEEP IT COMING FOR THE NEW GENERATION. I HOPE NO BODY TAKES OFFENSE TO THIS. IT IS JUST VERY INTERSTING TO ME THATS ALL.

HOLLY RODGERS
HKIBOR@HOTMAIL.COM
December 31, 2006


Man's inhumanity to man is graphically portrayed here. I wept just looking at the photographs of these innocent victims of an evil regime. Please God, please, do not allow such atrocities to occur again. Any person who would deny the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life.

Walter E Gray
wgray40ster@gmail.com
December 27, 2006


This important and valuable information that can be used against Holocaust deniers.

Mark Bourrie
mbourrie@yahoo.com
December 22, 2006


thanks i used your site in a paper. it helped alot

Libby
simplysugarsweetie@sbcglobal.net
December 22, 2006


A Tribute To: Wanda Kolago:

Mrs W Kolago daughter wrote a moving tribute to her mother three posts back. To attempt to understand what her mother went through as a German civilian prisoner, you need to study the history of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, this was a mostly womens only concentration camp situated about 50 miles north of Berlin. Suffice to say that after the war a number of the guards stationed there, including several female guards, were arrested and sentenced to death for war crimes.

What people do not realise is the absolute fear these guards created in their defenceless charges minds, they were equipped with whips, clubs and guns, and thought nothing of using them. Anyone who survived Ravensbruck needs our admiration and love, Wanda Kolago is an unsung-unknown hero. Her daughter should be rightfully proud of her. May Her Dear Soul Rest In Peace. Amen.

December 22, 2006


Interesting and informative. Keep up the good work. As we said after 911 and after WWII "We will never forget."

Ed Oleski
eoleski@nycap.rr.com
http://www.teamsterslocal294.org/
December 22, 2006


I am interested in websites where I can purchase Holocaust books written by Survivors and or written for them. Also interested in other books about the Holocaust.

Anne Sharon Grantham
AnneSG811@aol.com
December 21, 2006


thank you for your site.it just breaks my heart that evil in this world exists.I know in Gods timing satan will perish and justice will be served.God bless you.satan is still out there working overtime because he knows his time is short.

melyssa
melyssacali@yahoo.com
December 21, 2006


Hello world

Ded
rocjilae@usa.net
http://virgins.start-all.com
December 19, 2006


very nice site keep it up .

Owerri Asaba
barrijames_koffi02@yahoo.fr
December 19, 2006


I found your site quite interesting and extremely educational. Thank You. Mike Hickman

Michael Hickman
HickmanM@snip.net
December 18, 2006


My mother was arrested while on a mission for the Resistance in Warsaw. At the start of the war, she attempted to reach France in order to be reunited with her French fiancé whom she met in Poland a year earlier. Upon crossing the border between Germany and Belgium by train, she was stopped by the Belgian under suspicion of beging a german spy (she spoke good German). She could'nt proceed and went back to Poland to join the Resistance. She was denounced by her landlord. After being jailed in Berlin without trial, she was sent to Ravensbruck and soon after to Auschwitz. Just before the liberation of the camp at the end of January, she was amongst the prisonners of the Death march back to Ravenbruck. She was liberated via the intervention of the Sweddish count of Bernadote who, I believe, "bought" a contigent of 1000 women and sent then to Sweden for rehabilitation. Meanwhile, my father, a prisonner of war in Eastern Prussia, had escaped and managed to cross Europe back to Paris. After the armistice, he started to look for her and finally succeeded to locate her via the Red Cross. They were reunited in France 7 years after having been separated by the war.

My mother never recovered. Her nervous system was in shambles, she kept talking about the camp everyday for 20 years but had no recollection of doing so. A mere three days before she died of cancer, she managed to free herself from the grip of anger, guilt and despair. She said to me: "I have forgotten Auschwitz". Soon after, she added: "I'm ready". She passed away in my arms, in what I believe was a state of grace.

This is a tribute to her. No recognition had been granted to her in her lifetime. She was a political prisonner, ready to die for her country. Her name had never been written on any official list of heroes.

Let it be written here, for you all to see. Her name was Wanda Kolago, matricule 21992.

Thank you for reading.

Jacqueline Machabeis
saskia1@mweb.co.za
December 18, 2006


Hi, nice site!

Bill
jon@mail.com
URL
December 18, 2006


The BBC London recently showed on BBC TV, a laboratory that specialised in medical experiments on Rhesus Monkeys. It was sad to see that each of these small monkeys had a number prominently tatooed on there chests in one inch high blue letters. I mean no offence to Holocaust Victims but these numbers and the wire cages these creatures were kept in reminded me of a camp. It was sad to see.

S Taylor-Brash
BPharmacy@yahoo.co.uk
December 18, 2006


What the person who wrote the December 14 entry doesn't reaalize is that 2/3rds of the entire Jewish world population died during the Holocaust.

What we do today and in the future will help shape and define our society. We are witnesses to our world, and as witnesses, we have a choice – the choice of promoting positive values or the choice of approving injustice. Remembering the lessons of the Holocaust and learning more about the Holocaust helps us make the choice.

December 17, 2006


Thank you for this important historical account that keeps alive the memories of those who perished and hold to account those who were guilty in perpetuating this crime against humanity.

Stephen Rose
theroses.1@netzero.com
December 16, 2006


As a relative a Nazi Officer, I am disgusted with a part of my family's history. Born in the United States and served in the Armed Forces I am a proud Veteran. It is to my highest hopes and deepest prayers that this evilness will never rise again.

Andrew
upoverandbeyond@hotmail.com
December 16, 2006


Lest we forget the victims of Holocaust,Whose Memories

will always remembered for ever.........

Denis Susigaran
susigaranm@yahoo.com
December 15, 2006


You say "never let this holocaust happen again." What about rwanda, what about serbia, what about sudan...TODAY! it is happening now, but not to Jewish folks, so please say "never happen to jews again." because that is what you mean.

i am tired of this garbage promulgated by sites like this. yes, it was horrible. yes, i know it happened. yes, i want to ensure that it never happens to anyone or any group. BUT IT IS...RIGHT NOW. hell, more chinese folks were incinerated in a year during ww2 compared to all the jews in europe for the whole war. but, you don't hear anything about their plight. Iris chang tried, but she ended up killing herself.

also, i find it funny that you say, "No debates, either, so don't bother starting an argument." yeah, way to foster great dialogue. and you wonder why there are problems in this world...either the jewish way or NO WAY!

December 14, 2006


I saw on a webiste forum a long winded post, at least 5 A4 pages long, claiming the Jews owned all the Banks, Hollywood, the Press, the TV Studios etc, so I wrote in saying this is terrible, that I was shocked and I wanted to do a school essay on this subject. For good measure I added that I wanted to warn the world what was going on! So I asked the poster for a breakdown of how many newspapers, banks, TV Studios and Film Production Companies they were, and how many were owned by Jews, and asked him to list them for me for my forthcoming essay. I never got a reply even though I asked to become a supporter and suggested that I was willing to send a cheque to support their work. Maybe they saw through my sarcasm? who knows. Support them, they are disreputable liars preying on gullible fools.

Sophia Dines
sophiadines@bizRUZ.com.
December 10, 2006


This is an important site. I remember one of the producers of "Schindler's List" accepting his Oscar - he was a survivor, and was so grateful to have been able to tell the story and brand it on the conscience of the current generation.

Thank you for the time and energy that you all put into this site. It is the most effective antidote to the false history that the likes of Irving, Smith and Weber peddle. When confronted by factual evidence they disappear with a whimper!

Barry Smith
December 2, 2006


Hi I'm Jacob and i am in the current process of writing an essay for my grade 10 class. The imformation I have found is phenominal and I have learned alot. I live in Canada and I chose this topic from many, because I wanted to become more educated on the topic. I am glad to announce my mid-term mark was an 87 so i should be able to do well on this assignment.

Jacob Saunders
worldsgreatest_81@hotmail.com
November 30, 2006


I appreciate the websites about the Final Solution. They have helped me find research for my essay. I'm glad I found this website. Thanks.

Amanda
November 30, 2006


I am a researcher on the holocaust.I know people that were there.What was it like?I am wondering is it possible it could rise again?I need an answer.

Billy Littleton
November 30, 2006


very nice site i have ever visited befor thanks for time like this God bless.

Mgbada Joe
guyman@yahoo.com
November 30, 2006


REPLY TO RACHEL, A STUDENT WHO REQUESTS A TRUE SURVIVOR STORY:

A young Jewish man joined the underground to fight the Germans, the group he was with killed a German Officer during an ambush, and this young man, a partisan, took the Officers almost new leather boots from his corpse to wear himself. Shortly afterwards he was captured by the Germans and eventúally transported as a prisoner to the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. In the line up for registration of new prisoners a fellow prisoner [a Kapo Overseer] spotted the new officer boots this new prisoner was wearing and took them from him and put them on his own feet. A German Camp Officer inspected all the new prisoners who were lined up for inspection and he spotted the overseer wearing the new German Officers boots, suspecting that he had stolen them, he pulled out his gun and shot the overseer dead on the spot for stealing German property. The young man survived the war.

David Ben Eli
dbeisrael@yahoo.co.uk
November 28, 2006


I once went camping in a tent, the worst problem we had was the ground, which was so hard and uncomfortable on our backs. I won't mention the insects, the thirst, the constant sun and sunburn, nor the things we missed. For this reason it pains me to think of all those poor Jewish prisoners, having to lie day after day on wood slat beds, concrete floors, in underground cellars, warehouses, or hiding in cupboards. How they coped is a miracle. Diane Black.

Diane Black
mdb@aol.com
November 25, 2006


I love history and would always enjoy learning more.

Isaiah Behn
IsaiahBehn@hotmail.com
November 24, 2006


a very intresting and informative site to a very dark period in our worlds history.

george
gbrad17'hotmail.com
November 24, 2006


I would feel embaresed and I would really want it to end. Thank you for esponding. I would still love it if someone would tell me what it was like to be in it. I have a feeling of what it was like but I really want to know a story about it from a person who really went through it. Please and thank you!

Rachel
borchardtr@gaggle.net
November 21, 2006


Reply to Rachel, the last poster who, whilst writing about the Holocaust posted the following comment: [Quote] "I have read the book The Diary of Ann Frank and I loved it. I took a trip to Germany and I went to a camp. It was so cool and breath taking".

The camps that I have visited were horrible, ugly places that should never have been built, camps whose purpose was unjustified, illegal, immoral and hateful. To understand the Holocaust better [by reading about it] requires a great deal of soul searching, for instance the following small paragraph taken from this sites front page contains 10000 words of suffering: This Sunday morning, in very cold rainy weather, I attended the eleventh special action (Dutch). Horrid scenes with three women begging to save their lives. Diary of SS Dr. Johann Paul Kremer.

Try thinking about how you personally would beg for your life, and what words, or pleas you would choose to convince the man who is going to kill you, that he should spare your life.

David Halevy
dhalevy1@yahoo.com
November 19, 2006


Hi my name is Rachel and I'm so interested in this. If you or someone you know was in the holocaust I would like to know. I have read the book The Diary of Ann Frank and I loved it. I took a trip to Germany and I went to a camp. It was so cool and breath taking. I would love to hear from somone who lived through it.

Rachel
borchardtr@gaggle.net
November 17, 2006


guy i want to know more about this site i love it kee offffff

mekaino
mekainomugu@yahoo.com
yahoomail.com
November 15, 2006


THE FIRST GERMAN WAR CRIMES TRIAL. JUNE 1945.

A United States Of America aircraft was shot down over Germany, the crew baled out and all eight landed safely near a small towm. They were rounded up by the Police and marched down the main street with townspeople jeering at them and throwing stones and missiles in their direction which hit them in the face or on the head. Some were struck with wood clubs and kicked. The airmen were injured but not badly so, the Police who had arrested them did nothing to protect their charges.

Some hotheads in the crowd decided that they needed to be taught a lesson and these now out of control men and women formed a group which attacked the airman, killing 6 of them. In June 1945 the ringleaders were arrested and five were executed by hanging. You could argue that these 6 USA airman were Holocaust victims, and that they were killed by the hate and violence Hitlers policies had stirred up amongst quite ordinary, law abiding German citizens. Hatred is a flame that becomes an Holocaust if not brought under control and outlawed.

Albert Perrotti
Alberpe@Yahoo.com
November 14, 2006


No war in history was more worth fighting than WWII. May God Bless and keep all those lost and all those who survived. My heart aches and my stomach is sickened to know even the fewest details of the atrocities committed. Nobody except Satan's demons themselves could be so evil as that dispicable 'man' and his army was. He was not human.

Thank you for this site so we may never forget. Never.

Shannon
November 10, 2006


Reply to the student who asks: Was it hard living during the holocaust time [and] would you give me more info about yourself and dates of when the holocaust took place, when it stopped & where!!!!! thanks / nellie johnson. buttercupnaj@bellsouth.net November 9, 2006.

The Holocaust was very difficult for the detainees because they were taken from their warm homes to be assembled in large groups for deporation, their empty homes were then ransacked by there neighbours and every thing of value stolen. Many Jews had concealed cash or jewellery on their person but this was more often than not discovered during routine searches and taken by the guards [sic] If they where sent to a ghetto the goods or money they had was used to barter for food, medicines or clothing and once they became destitute and suffering from starvation, they were shipped onwards to a camp, usually to die within 3 months of arrival. The greatest hardship was the intense cold in winter, the lack of ghetto-housing, beds, bedding, and household fires to get warm from, the almost total absence of meat and vegetables, you then have to consider that they had no cooking ovens, cooking gas / electicity, or pans to cook with. If you lost your shoes or overcoat, then this could spell disaster.

The Holocaust lasted from 1939 to 1945, and the EXTERMINATION camps began opening in early 1942. Prior to this about 1 million Jews were shot whilst standing alongside burial trenches and pits. The German public suspected in December 1941 that the war was lost, by 1943 they knew the worst, and its possible that during this period, the impending defeat motivated the atrocity's that took place. They killed Jews in order to murder any living witnesses to their unimaginable crimes.

E WILSON
ewdw@yahoo.co.uk
November 10, 2006


was it ever hard living during the holocaust time???

would you please give me info about yourself and dates of when the holocaust took place, when it stoped & where!!!!!

thanks

nellie johnson
buttercupnaj@bellsouth.net
November 9, 2006


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Michael Sanders
m28sanders@yahoo.com
November 9, 2006


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Kendra Pemberton
lucyg.86@netzero.net
November 9, 2006


I have never experienced a more awesome spiritual journey thru time.... Thank You for Sharings

Lynn Ora Shea
lshea909@yahoo.com
November 9, 2006


I have been studying this for a while, it still gets me in the heart and I am currently doing a research project on the Holocaust. This is the best web-site I've seen.

Brianna Murrell
bristattoo@yahoo.com
November 8, 2006


My history teacher assigned this cite for homework. It was very interesting. I can't believe how cruel people can be.

Brandon Cleveland
beezy1523@yahoo.com
November 8, 2006


Kayla Bowles
kkbowles@yahoo.com
November 8, 2006


Great Page

Breeanna
BreeBree@Hotmail.com
N/A
November 8, 2006


This site was very helpful in learning about the Holocaust

Elizabeth Harrison
littleliz1991@yahoo.com
November 8, 2006


I sympathize to all those who died in these death camps. I am to a complete understanding on what the holocaust was and why some people still think it never happened. Even though there was evidence to prove that it did occur, it's such a horrifying event that people wished it never happened.

It's a shame that so many people were killed due to one persons racial status towards a group of people. To have such a hatred towards a certain group of people is ridiculous. Although this situation occured more than 60 years ago I am proud that some people survived and lived to tell there story. 60 something years ago and it is a still an hurtful event to thing to think about or even imagine happening.

Tenecia Lindsay
necia_214@yahoo.com
November 8, 2006


I studied this at college and it never fails to move me. Great site guys. clairewilliams@london.com

Claire
clairewilliams@london.com
November 8, 2006


please send to me more picture and document about holocaust and jewdish people to me . with thanks

nima
amir
tcmarkazi@gmail.com
November 8, 2006


I like to know more about Israel history.

Chen Lee
chenlee.tecc@gmail.com
November 7, 2006


I enjoy your site very much! THANK YOUs

Bush
privetik@hotmail.com
http://warm-up-suit.lvivhost.info
November 6, 2006


it's a very sad story to hear about what happened to Jews.I am in grade 8 and we are reading about HANA'S SUITCASE.it is a very touching story and my teacher allowed us to watch the documentary on the HOLOCAUST.anyway what has happened has happened but memories will stay with us till we die.

om
kcsdom1821@hotmail.com
November 5, 2006


I may be an atheist, but I sympathized to all those who died in these death camps. Yet there are these people, fueled by unjustifiable hatred because of religious-cultural biases, who tries to forget the cries of those who were persecuted just because some madman and his cohorts believe that they are racially pure.

Unfortunately, people seem to forget. Just after 60 years we still find racial and religious hatred towards one another. We still haven’t learned the lessons and those who died in September 11, 2001 were added in the growing number of murders committed in the name of belief. Does the sacrifices of 6 million people isn’t enough?

John Paraiso
pinoy_atheist2000@yahoo.com
http://atheistangpinoy.blogspot.com/
November 3, 2006


those people were compleet monsters who could kill a bunch of people. espaecially children? no one deserves to die. maybe those nazies and hitler . this site rocks i got alll the info i needed.stupid nazis and hitler should burn to a crisp even tho there already dead.... nevermind...

jessica
charzardoo@yahoo.com
dfjd
November 3, 2006


Hello, its an interesting read about the Krupp factory. I am writing a book, its actually an autobiography called Head Above Water. My grandmother who lives in australia close to where i live. Was one of the women who worked at the Krupp factory. She is still alive today and aged 82 years. Im writing about her experiences in the war and the camps she was in and her time working at the Krupp factory. She had to walk 10 kilometers bare foot in the snow to the Krupp factory everyday until she was placed in a near by camp. Its interesting to read about other peoples interpretation but more interesting being able to hear it from my grandmother. Im 29 years old and feel that this information first hand is important to document as part of history. I think its great that you have set up this website so people can share their stories. Regards - cheriekah.

cheriekah ramirez
cheriekah@cheriekah.com
http://www.cheriekah.com/
November 2, 2006


Reply to Yev who posted the following: hi! i wuz wrundering if you u can give me some sites that r good. i really need to know about what was going on in concentration camps and why HITLER started to start killing. [signed] yev.

Put the search words Holocaust or Concentration Camps into your search engine and you will discover a large number of information sites. You need to approach the Holocaust from the point of view that the people killed were related to you, that they could have been your sister or Mother or yourself. Why not ask your local Synagogue Secretary for the names and phone number of your local Holocaust Survivor Group, ask to attend one of their meetings and meet some actual survivors. You'll discover that they are very much the same as other people insofar as they are tinkers, tailors and candlestick makers [few people know that the main Jewish trades are tailors and upholsterers] If you meet them in person you'll soon discover that they can't fathom out why they were arrested and interned and they become very silent at times with a tendency to weep.

You ask about Hitler, my view is that he was an horrible child, who developed into an horrible youth, who thought that by posing as a super-nationalist it would help him to win friends and influence people. He peddled the slogan Germany for the Germans, yet give orders that Berlin was to be destroyed. Once you learn that there was 3 serious attempts on his life, and quite a number of people close to him committed suicide - then you will understand him better. You need to ask yourself why didn't he stop his best friend [Goebells] from killing his six rather pretty children by giving them cyanide? these were German children whom he had a sworn duty to protect. You then need to ask yourself why he publicly humiliated some of Germanys finest Generals, why he issued orders to kill capturered USA / UK Commandos, and had Field Marshall Rommel killed, and filled caves with stolen paintings. In time [through reading] you will learn why they hate him so much in Germany and Europe and why its against German Law to wear the Swatika and to deny the Holocaust. A good book to read is called Five Chimneys, written by a Dr camp survivor.

Bernard Levy
bernardandsar@world.ntt.com
November 1, 2006


For students - some notes on Hate crime:

Hatred is a strong term that goes beyond simply causing offence or hostility. Hate crime is any criminal offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by an offender's hatred of someone because of their race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality or national origins or religion. Hate crime can take many forms including: Physical attacks, damage to property, offensive graffiti, neighbour disputes and arson, threat[s] of attack – contained in offensive letters, abusive or obscene telephone calls, groups hanging around to intimidate passersby, verbal abuse or insults - offensive leaflets and posters, abusive gestures, dumping of rubbish outside homes or through letterboxes, and bullying at school or in the workplace.

Our definition of a hate crime: Is, any incident, which constitutes a criminal offence, which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate. The police estimate that most racist and religious hate crime, and as much as 90% of homophobic crime, goes unreported. The typical hate offender is a young white male (most homophobic offenders are aged 16-20, and most race hate offenders under 30) who lives locally to the victim. The majority of hate crimes happen near to the victim's home while they are going about their daily business, and an offence is most likely to be committed between 3pm and midnight.

Donald Connersby
donconner.@ntlworld.com
October 31, 2006


hi! i wuz wrundering if you u can give me some sites that r good. i really need to know about what was going on in concentration camps and why HITLER started to start killing

yev
October 31, 2006


guys this site is great i love it

mekaino
mekainomugu@yahoo.com
October 30, 2006


People [especially students] should realise that 4 x times as many people got killed in one day in a major concentration camp than got killed during 9-11. Kiev 38500 gunned down over 3 days, Maidjanek 18000 shot in 3 days, Birkenau 20000 gassed in just one day. Even a miserable little camp like Chelmno near Lvov, situated in a broken down old castle could account for 2000 people day in day out. On the internet there's a photo of a little orthodox religious boy wearing a cap, walking towards a trench to be shot, age about 11 [was he a criminal?] why do we grieve, we don't, we weep with hate and anger and are shocked. Join us.

Carina Bellersby
Carina.CB@yahooworld.com
October 29, 2006


Someone gave me a link to your site when I was on a message board discusing the prospects for Middle East peace. For whatever reason the board's been taken over by people who mostly want to deny that there ever was a Holocaust and to claim that the German SS were really brave, honorable monuments of virtue and the Allies were war criminals.

You know, of course, that these people aren't really interested in hearing facts, but I find great stuff by the truckload here to slap them down with so that anybody reading this drivel will see that these obvious Nazis are full of it.

There's people out there that work tirelessly to exhonerate those SS monsters ... they must be sick in the head. who the heck would want to be one of them? Are they nuts?

Fred McNeil
emaildumpoff@aol.com
October 28, 2006


Hitlers Swiss Bank Account:

The National Bank of Basle. Bank Acct Number 60508. [Acct Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbietpartei] 'Beware of Greeks bearing gifts'seems apt for him.

Talleyrand
KPstum@xyzswiss.com
October 27, 2006


Thankyou for your websight,it was a comfort to realise there were other human beings,greatly affected, by the Nazi death camps. I studied, or should I say I was instructed, in European History as a teenager, but the real truth of Hitler's master plan was denied ones ability to accept that wickedness does exist in mankind,that youth was percieved to be, beyond such comprehension. Big mistake. I visited Auschwitz, one and two, in 2001, and still cannot comprehend that such places exist, or did function for the aims they wished to acomplish.

bankruptcy
bankruptcy@google.com
http://www.911thedebt.com/
October 27, 2006


To everyone that puts effort into this site, i would like to applaud you, this is a very good site on finding information about the holocaust and adolf hitler, and many other things. I would like to thank you for all of your help, because i got a 100 on my senior paper :)

thanks kayla

kp
October 26, 2006


Reply to how Candice Mitcell who asked: How were the women and children treated in the concentration camps during the holocaust in the second world war.

On arrival the men and women were seperated, the women were sorted by pushing them physically to the right or the left, those sent to the right were young, looked fit and appealed in some way to the uniformed examiner, these young / fit women were admitted to the camp to be used for [a] forced labour, [b] as chemical works / farm-field or factory operatives and for [c] medical experiments. Those sent to the left were females under 16, including children and babys, single or married females over 24, married and middle aged women accompanied with children, the sick, the skeletal and the elderly, women over age 40 were considered elderly and useless mouths. In Treblinka, Belzec, Sorbibor and Maidjanek they walked to the gas chambers and were gassed within 2 hours of arrival, in Birkenau a mock Red Cross wagon or several German Army truck give them a taxi service to THE GAS CHAMBERS. But, if they were busy you walked to your death wondering were you where, what was those huge smoking chimneys 350 yards away for, and why did they allow those lunatics from a local mental asylum to stand staring at you from behind barbed wire cages. You ask how were they treat, quite well actually, you were given a towel and told you were going to have to take a brief shower, and to watch your shoes and valuables. Then you were led into the next room and the doors closed ..............and you were poisoned with Kyclone B gas. Your body was dragged by a rope strapped around your ankles to a furnace and you were thrown inside it with 2 others, it took longer to burn you, than gas you, and 880 men prisoners were forced unwillingly to perform this work. This is how people were treat, I have left out the gruesome bits to spare your feelings.

Bernard Levy
bernandsara@worldt.ntt.com
October 25, 2006


You will be aware that Europe is beset with huge problems with illegal immigrants, none of the people I have spoken to [in England] care one bit about what happens to these people [especially the Pakistani / Asian Muslims]I have heard people say drown them, deport them, put them on ships and sink the ships, even gas them or shoot them, but get them out now. I'm certain this is common in the USA also. The same arguments and hate. To date I have not heard one person say its wrong, or draw sane comparision with the war. People want Muslims out whatever the cost, and sanity or law can go to h-E-ll, if you doubt this then check Google for Race hate crime figures in London, Manchester or Birmingham UK. Even Jews are being attacked because these activists think Jews are Muslims. Ant- foreigner feelings I think will never go away, and 9-11[hate-ism] lives on.

Leon Berk
Berocvich@Aus.ecom
October 25, 2006


how were the women and children treated in the concentration camps during the holocaust in the second world war

candice mitchell
tolann at www.co.za
October 25, 2006


For me the word Holocaust means the failure of others to speak up for those being persecuted, it also means moral cowardice and indifference to the fact that the victims were thrown into the flames. The Holocaust was all about chasing yesterdays shadows.

It needs to be said that the pre-war European Jewish community lived in 47 countries and nearby Russia, with Russia having 160 different ethnic regions, mostly populated by depression poor peasants, in those days a man was rich if he had an horse, two cows and stored enough grain to see them through the winter. If some historian cares to trace all the old Synagogue records and count [or guess at] at the estimated synagogue membership figures, I am certain that they’ll discover the rumours about Jews and their numbers and power was a myth.

Constance Collier
ccfashionista@yahoo.com
October 25, 2006


My family was one of many that had seen the true horrors of auchwitz. the camp there should never be commemorated in any way. god curse the germans and bless the Chosen.

matthew schliecher
October 24, 2006


Bravo pour votre site. Un "petit historien" passionné , né en juillet 1944... Congratulations Guy

Triboulet
ecguy@wanadoo.fr
October 24, 2006


I have met a number of British Ex-POW. All were well looked after and have no complaints about their treatment, yet in the same camp [or working nearby] were badly treat Jews and slave workers? From this you can deduce that the camp commandants and guards knew what was right and expected of them and what was wrong and illegal. Germany built slave-worker camps to hold at any one time two million prisoners? yet 11 million prisoners went through these camp gates, nine million+ dissapeared into the fog and mist, which is another way of saying they were massacred.

Rex English
Rex7@ntttelecom.com
October 22, 2006


I visited Europe last year.When at'Dachau'concentration camp,outside'Munich',I photographed an official sign that had been placed there by the Israeli government.The sign stated that,although inexplicably,the gas chambers were not used at all.The crematoria however was used.I strongly suggest that whoever is mailing/discussing the (still-standing) gas chamber at 'Dachau',consults the Israeli government for confirmation.In short,get your facts correct.M.Stahl.

Micheal Stahl
michst@hotmail.com
October 21, 2006


Whilst in prison Hitler dicated his memoirs to Hess, why? because Hitler was illiterate and Hess wrote better

[the book written was Mein Kampf]

Roland Marsdon
RolexMR@Yahoo.com
October 21, 2006


a very moveing website that brings tears to your eyes we must never forget what happened in world war two and make sure the next generations dont either.

October 20, 2006


What great lesson can we learn from the Holocaust: To make sure that the Government, the Armed Services, and the Judiciary are kept well apart and distinct, that the President or Prime Minister does not assume the rank of Minister of War, or allowed to give military orders and instructions to Field Marshalls and Generals, that the Police Force shall deal with local internal matters only, that during a war or conflict that the death penalty shall be abolished and outlawed. Another great lesson is for new rules of good conduct to be drawn up and observed for dealing with all civilians, women, children, nurses, doctors, religious figures, the insane and elderly. That hostage taking and reprisal actions are not to be carried out, that food, water, bedding, warm clothing and housing is the right for all POW prisoners and non-combatants. And civilians cannot be arrested, deported, or forced out of their homes or settled areas, or forced to undertake slave or unpaid work. Another lesson to learn is its illegal to confine people in barbed wire camps without access to legal redress, or open communication. Is winning wars so important that prisoners are to be refused radios, newspaper access, showers and dental care? Another great lesson is; tatooing prisoners like cattle must not be done, nor destroying their home photos and private mementos.

John Maltravers
Maljvt@yahoo.com
October 18, 2006


There should be more sites like yours. Stay up and running. It did happen. A girl in my high school class lost her grandparents in the holocaust. I can not remember her name because it was 38 years ago but her face I will never forget. Her tears, her pain as she spoke of what happened to them. People only try to erase history that they are ashamed of. They don't want to own up to what was done to 6 million murdered human beings. It is hard to believe that humanity can be so cruel,so monstrous to another group of human beings so they try to erase the crime from the minds of the world. REMEMBER SO IT NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Anne Robinson
dakcarm@yahoo.com
October 17, 2006


this site is okay, but it also really sucks. It really really really sucks. I can't comprehend on how much this site sucks. It reall...oh snap! I forgot to say something,this site sucks donkey!

kissmy...
...a$$@hotmail.com
hotmail.com
October 16, 2006


Hello students of OHS. Welcome to Holocaust-History.org

Cecil Newbrandy
October 16, 2006


It sickens me to read or hear about German Deaths Head soldiers fleeing in the last days of the war to the safety of the American or British zones. Apart from the camp killings we ought to pause now and then to remember Lidice, Oradour on Glane and the French, Dutch and Norwegian freedom fighters. Lets also remember the 10 000 poor Russian troops who were soaked with cold water from fire hoses, then left outside in a snowstorm to die. The so called revionists never mention Aryan deaths, is it too embarrassing for them to recall. A German killing his alleged Aryan racial brothers in great demonic purges.

Thomas Donnachy [Eire]
Tommydonn3@eirean.com
October 16, 2006


Great page, great work. God bless.

C. Paul Krasowski
cpkcpk2001@yahoo.com
October 16, 2006


There is numerous discussions taking place on the internet about Mel Gibson unwarranted remarks to a Jewish Police Officer when he was stopped for speeding and possibly, drunk in charge of a vehicle. After being stopped Gibson said words to the effect of "The Jews own the banks, the Jews own the film studios"; What the Policeman should have asked him was; "Mr Gibson tell me, if you were in charge of the banks, or a major film studio then what would YOU do differently to them?" or "How would you improve things"? Most anti-semites are unable to answer this question and usually have no ideas worth taking on board, hypocrite that he his, Mel Gibson fails to appreciate that he owes his career and large income [with minimal talent] to Jewish / Christian film makers, writers, cameramen,make up assistants, designers and Hollywood Dogs-Bodys. Being Jewish, or Christian does not make you clever, its experience, wisdom, patience with others, and the desire to be different, or to do something you really care about for ypurself, or someone you love. Goddbye Mel, Hollywood will survive without you.

Mabel Baskind [Brossto
mb@btelopenworld.com
October 14, 2006


Hi, nice site!

October 12, 2006


I really liked being able to read about the Holocoust, if I wouldn't have found this web site, I would get an F in my History assignment!

Chelsey Parris
October 10, 2006


this is a retarded article ur all goin 2 die!

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October 10, 2006


My prayers are with all those souls who suffered and the family members who still suffer today. God Bless

Cara Mason
cjayden5@yahoo.com
October 9, 2006


An American couple were in Nuremburg and decided to go to the Olympic Stadium to catch a new act called Der Fuhrer screams at the faithful, whilst Hitler was speaking the wife turns to her husband and asks him what Hitler had just said about International Jewry and what he meant by this, the husband tells her; "From what I can gather he doesn't like the Three Stooges". [Moe, Curley & Shemp Howard and Larry Fine ]* This couple got up and left the stadium. The moral behind this tale is Moe, Larry, Curley and Shemp [all Jewish] are loveable people who still have an army of followers today - whilst the 3 Little Hitlers are hated.

Louis Freed
SamuelBros.@telewnorth.com
October 6, 2006


Everybody must read pages like this. We must learn form our history in order not to repeat it!!!

Remember, the past remain in the past, but men can recreate it.

Katherin
ginakatherine@gmail.com
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October 5, 2006


Thanks for a fantastic site, sadly necessary. The question why the holocaust: in my view it's what happens when hate, nationalism, patriotism, miltarism, collective hysteria, racism, personality cult and fanaticism united with special historical circumstances: that's when it became possible to regard a whole people as subhuman and therefore deserving of unhuman treatment, men and women and children alike. To see someone else as subhuman makes one unhuman. Peace Christophe Contassot PS: to those who write deeply offensive comments in this guestbook, I say: rehumanize yourself!

Christophe Contassot
contassot@gmail.com
October 4, 2006


In the U.S. we often pass judgment on people in other countries: Germany for the Holocaust; Japan for its war crimes in Asia; Stalin for his purges.

We conveniently forget our own past, however. A past in which we enslaved hundreds of thousands of blacks -- beating them, working them in inhumane conditions, and killing them.

There are many photographs, showing crowds of U.S. citizens attending the most inhumane butchery imaginable, and getting away with it. If you'll notice, they seem to be enjoying themselves.

This page is a reminder that the beast dwells within all of us -- Americans, Germans, Japanese, Russian and all other nationalities. The urge to participate in butchery is not unique to any nation -- it is a universal affliction.

If we forget that fact, the beast may prevail.

Andrea
niandrea@yahoo.com
October 4, 2006


Reply to Manstein: [A denier and revisionist]

The bombing of Germany citys was the English Island/s only means of "waging war" against the Nazi tyranny.It was the British peoples reply to the bombing of British cities by the Luftwaffe. Its now known that no Jewish bodies were converted into soap and this was a "wicked joke" used by German guards to frighten slave-workers with, this baseless threat was used to make them work harder. Human Skin, heads, teeth, hair, eyes and body parts were sadly, misused e.g gold teeth removed, childrens eyes removed, the Luftwaffe cold water submersion experiments etc. Whilst Birkenau was being built it had no gas chambers, so the Germans used 2 nearby farm cottages as temporary gas chambers, these were known as the Red Cottage and the White Cottage. They were used temporarily until 4 huge gas chambers were erected and completed. If you wish to experiment on yourself by standing in a rooom filled with diesal engine exhaust gases then please do so [he says it won't kill you!]In closing may I add that it would please me no end if you would leave a suicide note for your very few and absent friends stating that "its your wish and desire to end up as a bar of soap". [P.S. Your kidding no one and you know more about the holocaust than 99% of the population]

Telford Harris
THHarris@Penshawworks.Co,uk
October 4, 2006


In Israel we are safe, we have ten thousand hydrogen bombs.

Jinji
October 3, 2006


Before the WW2 war [1933-1939] lets say 50 000 European Jewish families deposited all their liquid assetts with Swiss Banks, and during the war [1939-45] 50 000 Nazis, Germans and German colloborators did the same thing, this raises the question "we now know the Jewish claimants were not repaid", but were the Nazis defrauded as well by the Swiss Bankers, or were they repaid and recovered their stolen loot?

Brendon Hove
brihove@yahoo.com
October 3, 2006


It was Allied policy to terrorize the civilian population by carpet bombing of cities even those which were of no military value. To claim that this was justified demonstrates the depth of hatred that still exists today against Germans.

Incidentally what ever happened to the human soap, human skin lampshades and shrunken heads stories which were presented as evidence at the IMT. They have since been debunked as Allied wartime propaganda. Even the infamous Auschwitz gas chambers are now claimed to have been outside the camp in two small farmhouses according to Senior Editor of Der Spiegel Fritjof Meyer. His report was published in Osteuropa May 2002.

Anyone that claims one can gas people with diesel exhaust had better take course 101 in mechanical engineering.

Mannstein
October 2, 2006


Prosecution Attorney: You must have killed a lot of people in this action. Reply; " We did, we had to use machine guns, rifles were no use.

April Dearnley
afd. moortownLib@Telentl.com
October 1, 2006


How any one can say it did not happen with ALL the

evidence from the poor souls who survived them and all the photographic and so on. .

I was on a visit to Germany and made a point

of of going to Bergen Belsen.

Thank you for this site hopefully it will educate the

"IT DID NOT HAPPEN" lot.

Denis

Denis
the.monitor@tiscali.co.uk
October 1, 2006


I was born in Denmark in 1949, and have all my life been interested in what happened during the second world war.

I have only just found this site, and would like to thank all the people, who have contributed.

The information here is invalueable.

Thank you

Lene Jorgensen

Lene Jorgensen
lene1@iprimus.com.au
October 1, 2006


hi i am farheen i study in manchster Academy and i am muslim i love this month i need a favour from you i want some naths to listen if you have please send it to me as soonas possible and this is really good that you made something related to the rahmadhan. thankx bye see you later takecare

farheen
farheen-1990@hotmail.com
September 29, 2006


After the war when German Officers and Soldiers were asked "Why did you and your comrades do such beastly things to people, especially to unarmed citizens? they explained that they were simply following orders and went on to say "That they had no free choice in the matter and if they had refused [to take part in the killings] then they themselves would have been shot for disobeying orders. A reply which appeared to have an hint of reasonableness about it.

Yet, when questioned later about whether they would have obeyed the orders given if they were asked to shoot German citizens, and to round up German children, teenages, workers and pensioners and shoot them dead, they became indignant and angry at the suggestion and invariably replied "Of course not, I would never obey an order like that, why its illegal, you can't expect men, especially Soldiers to do that, to follow those orders"? Thereby exposing their previous answers to have been knowingly false. All these men and women knew full well that the Holocaust killings were illegal - criminal acts.

Myra W Taylor
mwt.Donsall@telewest.com
September 26, 2006


Thank you for your site. I have found here much useful information...

Bill
hgoiu@hotmail.com
http://movie-theater-lahaina.eallfree.net
September 26, 2006


Iwas born in Frankfurt-am-main on11/1/44. I remember the bombed out streets and buildings and no food or shelter.my family was Jewish and my grandfather was murdered @auschwitz 25/8/42. the rest of the family were able to flee tothe countryside and a family(farm)named Molltook the 6 of us in a hid us from the SS and saved our very lives. WE emigrated to the US in 1949 on Christmas Day. My 2 uncles (Heinz & Paul)were in a "work camp"and escaped and emigrated in 1948.This as God is my witness is the TRUTH !!How can these REVIONIST SWINE say this is no more than propaganda? I was there !!EVEN as asmall child I remember being told about"OPA" and the gassings @ Auschwitz and other camps!!If anyone would like to"DISCUSS" this with me I would be more than happy to enter into a discourse.Sadlt I'm the last of the"old country" and when my time comes that is the end of the road for the original Mayer family.MYOpa is listed in the YAD VASHEM BOOK OF THE DEAD(GERMANY PAGE FIVE OF SIXTY THREE(ADOBE ACROBAT)

924/12)

Christian Heinrich Mayer
gladiusnew@sbcglobal.net
http//yahoo.sbc.com/dsl
September 25, 2006


I feel like Hamlet's father's ghost and shuddering remebrance helps! Thank you! Please email/snailmail me the Himmler speech for use in my schools and universities presentations.

Walter Plywaski, ex "native" of Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz & Dachau #112,406 751 Left Fork Road Boulder, CO 80302 Tel.: 303-444-4912 Cell: 720-270-2292

Walter Plywaski/Wladyslaw Plywacki
Plywaski@msn.com
September 21, 2006


I enjoy your site very much! THANK YOUs

Jennifer
privet@hotmail.com
http://nursing-uniform.bablosa.com
September 22, 2006


The Holocaust is about a great loss that a shameful few wish to dishonor. My heart goes out to all who lost thier lives and to thier families. Nothing can replace your kin, but I want all the world to know that this loss pains me,everyday. They are and were my brothers and sisters. I don't have to be Jewish to know the Tragedy, Horror, and loss, that I do feel. Peace be with you, people of the world...

Andrew Preston Carpenter
andrew-preston@comcast.net
http://www.andrew-preston.bebo.com
September 22, 2006


In the human race theres a malicious streak in most people, by tradition we call it jealousy but its not, its maliciousness. Revenge killings, robbery, racism, cruelty, blackmail and denial of the truth are all forms of visible maliciousness in that person or group.

Holocaust deniers are essentially "little game hunters", argumentative, unstable, uneducated and impressionable wannabe bully-boys. These people if called up for military service are an absolute headache to deal with and control, they make poor soldiers, poor citizens and "Audie Murphy" they are not. They are buck Privates who want to be Generals - and all mouth.

David Holman
dh. Parsons@Hotmail.Com
September 22, 2006


You have got to be kidding with the "Denial of Service" activities and people denying the Holocaust? UNBELIEVABLE! You know darn well they do not believe it was made up because if that was true why do they fight so hard against it?

The courage, strength and determination of the people who survived (living or passed away) is more than anyone denying the obvious could ever muster and they know it. I look at the faces of the physical survivors and those who had to "survive" by dying and my heart can't help but go out to them and also a wish that for a moment I could give one of them a hug through the tears or help them escape along with everyone they love. The people denying it ever happened are lower than cowards and obviously have no brains or lives.

Michele Dunaway
mrunaway@msn.com
September 18, 2006


Further to the entry about Himmler being a chicken farmer and being able to practice his ideas on people by attempting to breed Nordic Man. It needs to be mentioned that 99.9% of all male chickens are gassed immediately after hatching because they do not lay eggs. Chicken Farmers kill them by putting them in gas chambers and switching on Carbon Dioxide Gas. And how you may ask, did they kill people in Himmler the ex-chicken farmers death camps, in exactly the same way - in gas chambers.

K Jackson
kjkja. telewest.com
September 17, 2006


This is a very important website. It tells of the unimaginable horror various groups of people suffered due to hatred, bigotry, prejudices, indifference etc.

The question you have to ask yourself is: "Why did it happen?". You must ask yourself what was genuinely typical of that specific era and what was typically German (or European) of it. Once you have answered these questions you will be left with the elements that are not time and space bound. These are the universal questions, the ones that are so important today.

I think this website is important especially nowadays with religious inspired crimes against human beings on the rise again.

Mario Hendriks
mario.hendriks@kpnplanet.nl
September 16, 2006


What historians have overlooked is the fact that before joining the Nazi party, HIMMLER was a chicken farmer and this industry is obsessed with ideas about "breeding bigger and better chickens", "healthier and more robust birds", "and chickens that produce more eggs and carcase weight". Worldwide thousands of farmers are obsessed by these bird improvement ideas and they have numerous best-of-breed-shows and conferences to discuss them in greater and better detail. If you examine the aims of various "animal breeding societys" and especially their literature, it resembles word for word Himmlers Holocaust creed and methods.

You could argue that one day it had to happen - a chicken farmer given the power to translate his ideas on breeding bigger and better chickens into the human arena and workplace. Some proof of this is the fact that Birkenau and all the main Concentration Camps resemble huge chicken farms and not prisons. Himmler was the planner and architect of the Holocaust and this came about because of his previous occupation of chicken breeder and keeper.

William Coral
wcoral@ntltelewest.com
September 14, 2006


As we've just observed the anniversary of 9-11, I feel it all the more important to keep moving forward while never forgetting to look back & remember what has happened. For when we get complacent, when the pain fades a bit, people begin to minimize just how terrible the events really were. While time does help heal, we shouldn't allow it to make us forget. For if we do, history is bound to repeat itself again and again. Until the lessons we should'v learned are finally learned.

Let me say that I am saddened & heart broken that such a site is necessary. The atocities committed by humans upon their fellow human beings is beyond belief & comprehension. It is so important that we never forget these disgusting & horrific events...Not to glorify them, by any means. But to pay respect to those who paid the ultimate price. As well as to try to educate ourselves, learn from reviewing all the information available just how this could've happened. Thank you! This is one of the most informative & well organized sites on the subject.

Christie
rjsluvbug@charter.net
September 12, 2006


Excellent research and response to Carlo Mattogno. I will never understand how people can delude themselves into thinking that the Holocaust is a "myth". I will just never understand it! Perhaps in the next life these people's eyes will be opened to the truth--it certainly seems that there are people like Mattogno who can't seem to admit it to themselves (for whatever reason) that these atrocities and events did happen. I think it will probably take God through a spiritual awakening to enlighten Mattogno and those who have his point of view--I don't believe it is something that we as mere humans will necessarily be able to change.

I used to have a friend who had the number from it on his arm. I won't use his name but I would like to dedicate this acknowledgement of the reality of the Holocaust to him.

Pamela B.
September 10, 2006


Hi my name is Sine Armstrong and I am here to tell you that your team has done a magnificent job of creating this page. I mean, this page has almost everything possibly remembered about the Holocaust. I believe that the Holocaust was a very important time in history and I don't believe that it should be forgotten. It showed us that us African American were not the only race who went through alot. Yeah we suffered with the slavery and the fighting for our freedom. Not only for our freedom but we also faught to get respect and for equality. There were Jews and they had to fight for equality too. There wen through alot of problems and they were torchered, as we were. So as I said Good Job

Sinea' Armstrong
Sinea_Armstrong@msn.com
September 8, 2006


This is a true story.

A Jewish prisoner who had been wrongfully imprisoned in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Camp for two years managed to escape. Whilst in this camp he had seen upto 400 prisoners per day die of starvation, disease, beatings and shooting. Some days he witnessed 6000 to 10000 innocent civilians marched to the gas chambers and murdered. Having escaped to avoid arrest by the German Occupation Police [an evil bunch of men] he slept in woods and under-hedges by day and walked all night to eventually arrive home exhausted, the journey took him 21 days to cover 200 miles.

On arrival home his Mother was very upset that he had never written to her once during his 2 years absence, he tried to explain to her that in Birkenau there was no pens, no writing paper, no shops, no mail was allowed and it was a Death Camp, he told her about what he had seen in the camp but she wasn't listening, his Mother would not accept that "during the 2 years he was away he couldn't have penned her a few lines to tell her what he was doing". This anecdote might explain the ignorance that existed then and still exists today about the Holocaust, it tells us that if you were not there you will never understand what a death camp was. Why not visit your local library and read up on it for yourself. Start with Treblinka first, then Belzec and finally Auschwitz. One thing is for certain it happened and the so called Revisionists know it happened. You see Truth is not easily silenced or forgotten.

Jack Baum
jacobbaum@ntlworld.com
September 3, 2006


this website is very helpfull for children doing homework

sinead kerins
September 3, 2006


It's very surprising to see how so many people still believe in witches... and love to read fairy tales ! Every argument on this very poor site is just bolchevik propaganda which will be very harmful to the jewish people once everybody will be intelligent enough to read that all these very poor arguments have been torn down with solid arguments.

This kind of site is probably a much better propagandist than Bushman AMD in Irak !

Yankelowitz
david.yankelowitz@voila.fr
September 2, 2006


This website is very nice and colorful too. Its nice to have something to show others where you attend church and to show all the smiling people filled of the goodness of the Lord.

graffiti
graffiti@mail.com
http://graffiti.freecities.com
August 25, 2006


This is a fantastic site. I taught public school for over 25 years and continued to be amazed at the ignorance, lies and distortions regarding the atrocities of the Nazi regime and particularly the Holocaust against Jews and others. I did my best to teach the facts and battle the heinous denials. Your site would have been helpful in those many classroom days. Keep up the fight for the truth of history.

Reese Brown
lrhysbrown@aol.com
http://www.cognetonline.org/
August 24, 2006


I am in the process of writing a novel based on the experiences of survivors of the Holocaust. I am particularly interested in the experiences of French-speaking Jews from France and Belgium, who survived Auschwitz, fought with the resistance in those countries or were hidden by French families.

Marni Levin
marnilevin18@yahoo.com
August 24, 2006


A poster asked about news from Germany about the Holocaust during the war. My brother was killed in a road accident in England in 1941, whilst reading back copies of our local newpapers 1941 wartime editions, trying to find out news about what happned to him, I discovered many small news item about WW2 Jewish deaths and massacres. What was sad to see is that in half-the-space you would normally devote to selling a single car, was reports of the deaths of 100 000 Jewish deaths.

Suffice to say the subject was virtually ignored and put on the back pages. It had the same news impact as "Martian Soldiers kill 250 000 Pluto dwellers", " Chang Kai Shek troops kill 100 000 Mongolians, or "USA rounds up Japanese Flower Growers in California". In short it wasn't thought remarkable. Today we think differently because of shame, pity, better education, or a better understanding of what Rightousness means. In short Holocaust education is starting to win the war on terror-with this site leading the way.

Madeliene Agar
Mada@ntlworld
August 16, 2006


It saddens me that I have to come to a website like this to find quotes by Hitler to show people how history is repeating itself in 2006.

Otherwise sane Americans are starting to sound like Nazis when they say things like, "The US's foreign policy is carefully crafted by Israeli interests to further their goals." Those who refuse to defend Israel in their current war with Hezbollah scare the crap out of me.

We will soon be at a point far enough removed in time from WWII that it will all happen again out of ignorance, fanaticism, and brainwashing. I was born 19 years after the war ended and grew up in it's aftermath, in the shadow it cast on America. I'm convinced that people have already forgotten or never knew what happened.

John Reep
johnreep@bellsouth.net
August 13, 2006


I'm just learning who knew about the Halacaust outside Germany' Any light on this topic will be nappreciated

Mal
lallybown1@aol.com
August 11, 2006


I am a 25 year old black woman. I have 2 college degrees and a rewarding career. Today, I learned about the holocaust for the very first time. I had always heard about it, I even read the book written by Anne Frank. But I never knew the extent of it.

Every year we take time to remember the slaves of the U.S. What about the holocaust survivers. Never will I down play the struggle of slavery but I think it is about time that we enlighten our nation about another struggle endured...the holocaust.

August 9, 2006


It is important that we do not forget ever.

What happened here must never happen again!

God Bless all the souls of the people who lost their lives while the rest of the world ......

This site is going to perserve the history so that future generations will know. They must know.

Dave
davidmorency@shaw.ca
August 7, 2006


I have been looking for sites like this for a long time. Thank you!

Ronny
rdtt@hotmail.com
http://parrot-cage-for-sale.easymaillogin.info
July 28, 2006


This site has allowed me to gain valuable information on the holocaust. an interesting time for the world and one that could never be forgotten. Heinrich Himmler although 'intrinsically evil' was not a man who wished he was evil, he simply followed orders and suffered from paranoia and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders. He was not to blame for the whole thing Hitler was the one who was the truly evil one.

If only he had of been accepted into art school, however if that hadn't of happened then none of us would be alive at this point in time.

Thankyou

Ash Harris
Aharris@student.pc.wa.edu.au
July 27, 2006


Stalin was a jew, and I don't think it can separated from the fact that he was a mass murderer. Whatever that implies is theoretical, but the fact that Russians pushed the jews from their society and razed his monuments is telling.

Kevin
taylokus@yahoo.com
July 24, 2006


All Jews live in the shoes of their chidren. The Germans took their shoes from them.

All Jews like to eat chicken every Friday evening [a traditional sabbath dish] The Germans said no meat or chickens was to be sold to Jews.

Jews Like to read, The Germans burnt their books.

Many Jews saved money for a rainy day. The Germans confiscated their bank accounts.

All these incidents are racist in nature. So why not pay the Germans back, on a train or bus, give your seat up to a elderly Jewish person. Shun Hezbollah, the Taliban, Al Queda, and all racists groups. Support Israel. Quiet support is welcome, but 9-11 and 7-7 taught us all that we have to learn to shout together now and then.

GILDA FREEMAN
go,free@ntlworld.com
July 23, 2006


My heart is filled with sorrow for those who suffered and died during those terrible terrible years. There are no words that could express the true horror but from what I have read the word Hell seems to fit.

Ann
July 21, 2006


Thank you, Our schools o not want to teach history so some of our children may never know the truth with out sites like yours, GREAT JOB!!!!!

Sherry Horton
sherry@sherryhortontile.com
http://sherryhortontile.com
July 20, 2006


There is no evidence of 'jewish extermination' and the way you smear dirt on the names of Kommandant Hoess and Kommandant Kramer is disgusting. Jews are known liars and cheats, just look at Israel. Where is your pity for the countless lives of palestinian and lebanese children murdered by jewish missiles?

It is not we "the neo nazis" who are ignorant and brainwashed it is you. I'd rather burn money than donate it to your evil cause. I hope you approve my post as you must agree I have a right to my opinion or surely your acting in the same manner as the "big bad ss guards".

14/88 COMBAT18

Proud Denier88
Dachau_kommando88@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.skrewdriver.org/
July 20, 2006


I am currently writing a book on the Holocaust and am gathering testimonies from survivors and their families, liberators and their families, and Holocaust witnesses.

If you think you can help to put me in touch with any of these groups of people please contact me:

fiona-roberts@tiscali.co.uk

Thanks

Fiona Roberts
fiona-roberts@tiscali.co.uk
July 16, 2006


Its hard to believe but in the 1930s most German males were avid boxing Fans. These people could name with great detail every major fighter and give you their world rankings and placings. The German nation were highly familiar with all the great WW2 period black fighters such as Joe Louis, Joe Walcott, Ezzard Charles and Jack Johnson, but one wonders what did they think of the two USA /Jewish champions such as little Barney Ross and Max Rosenbloom? One wonders what did these people think of Hitler, Himmler or Goebells physical appearance/s [all three were ugly little runts]and did they ever discuss the fact that Hitler had once been employed carrying passengers luggage from in-coming trains to waiting cars and taxis at the main Vienna Rail station, he was a bell-hop. So much for Aryan superiority and brains - their leader was a bell-hop.

Debra Santafe
santafe@ntlworld.com
July 16, 2006


With everone trying to be politically correct over things that have happened throughout history, I am glad that there are web sites like yours that allow our children to know the truth and thus use this information to make sure things like this NEVER,EVER happen again.

Erika Swinney
Lovebugg67213@yahoo.com
July 14, 2006


I recently viewed a program about Anne Frank. The commentator of the program stated that those turning in Jews were paid 40 gilders for each one turned in. I've researched what would be the equivalent of 40 gilders to today's American dollar, but haven't been able to locate an answer. Do you have any idea what the answer is?

Lisa Massey
lam_1955@yahoo.com
July 13, 2006


It is good to see that efforts are still being made to counteract the "amnesia" of the Holocaust. I have had my son come home from school and tell me there have been debates of whether or not it really happened, as part of his classes! How amazing that people are so anxious to forget, or deny. I have covered this subject with my son and daughter on many occassions at home. We will support the ongoing efforts as best we are able. Thank you for the opportunity to speak.

Bonita Burns McGrath
gypsycoyote58@yahoo.com
July 12, 2006


With regards to running a Concentration Camp. If prisoners do get out were are they going to go, were are they going to hide, going to sleep, to rest, to find food to recover their strength? Many were foreigners from far-away lands brought there in cattle wagons and unable to speak the lingo. In my opinion the 1930 song "Brother can you spare a Dime" is the real anthem of the Holocaust.

Terry Rattigan
tr-eire@ntlworld.com
July 11, 2006


hi i think this website is very good for information and toched me very much it made me cry and made me realise how lucky i am to be alive and have a family that loves me so much

rob
rob_63@hotmail.com
June 29, 2006


Thank you for a harrowing but informative website. The world shold never forget the horror of the holocaust.

John Davies

John Davies
revtjohn@davies28-04. freeserve.co.uk
June 28, 2006


With everone trying to be politically correct and glossing over things that have happened throughout history, I am glad that there are web sites like yours that allow our children to know the truth and thus use this information to make sure things like this NEVER,EVER happen again.

Lisa Coleman
little_elf_mom@yahoo.com
June 28, 2006


first congratulation on your site, i'm a french canadian who's been readin on the holocaust.I've red all the books my library had but wasn't satisfied would love to have additionnal infomation on the CHELMNO,MAJDANEK AND MAUTHAUSEN WICH MY LIBRARY HARDLY COVERED. WOULD BE ETERNELLY GRATEFULL

eric benoit
ebenoit@videotron.ca
videotron
June 28, 2006


Thank you for this site I think it is important for us and genrations to come to know what happen and never forget

John Morehart
jkmorehart@hotmail.com
June 27, 2006


An Holocaust subject no one ever mentions is what wages were concentration camp Officers, guards and wardresses paid! On my job we have to fill in a wage sheet each week and itemise what we have done that week in order to be paid. One wonders did workers [sic] employed in concentration camps have to fill in a similar form and was it forwarded to Berlin to be processed, the mind boggles at what these forms might/or might not say. After the war these people must have applied for civilian jobs and surely they were asked; "What did your last job entail and what was your duties!"

Sarah Newbould
snewbie@ntlworld.com
June 27, 2006


Well done: a well argued and convincing case for a subject that should never have needed one.

Michael O'Sullivan
michael.osullivan@ireland.com
June 26, 2006


After a recent afternoon sitting on the grounds of Dachua, I was overcome with an incredible sense of peace. As I watched the masses walking the camp, I realized that this was the only hope that the victims of the holocaust will find any peace. For those us to serve as witnesses (and to bring our children to serve as witnesses) to what can and does happen when hate is tolerated. It is the only solace that we, as humans, can give to those murdered but I hope/pray that because it is the best we have to offer, that we take it to heart. Remembering and vowing NEVER AGAIN. I smiled at the sight of beautiful Jewish children walking the grounds and knowing that their mere existence is a defeat to the Nazis and what they tried to accomplish.

June 25, 2006


Warum gibts die Seite nicht auf deutsch? Grüße aus Berlin!

Joachim Röhl
joachimroehl@web.de
June 13, 2006


I would merely like to offer an appreciation to Dr. Lifton for having had the courage and fortitude to confront and converse with evil so that all others--myself included--can attempt to comprehend the reach of the human project.

Geoffrey E. Scott
GEScott@aol.com
June 11, 2006


I got to wondering what was the worst possible way to kill someone, then I got to wondering was there any way of killing a human being the Germans, hadn't tried, believe me there isn't, no matter how awful it was they did it. They burnt people in churches and synagogues, boiled them alive, threw them into burning fires and ovens alive, drowned them in rivers, chucked them off bridges and high buildings, and starved them to death, froze them to death, and used a rope to throttle them with. Maybe the worse thing they did was to go home and relax, to eat a big meal and warm their hands in front of the fire, just after another days-work killing others in the camps. One wonders what did they think about in that quiet moment in bed before they fell asleep, what did they think about when they strapped a gun on, and filled it with live bullets? What did they think when they opened the gas canisters and saw the corpses? saw the childrens still feet and lifeless eyes.

Arnold Weiss
awny@ntlworld.com
June 8, 2006


THis is one of a few websites with alot of information on the Holocaust. Another good one is WWW.YadVashem.org, which is the world's biggest Holocaust Memorial and Museum. It also has a searchable database to locate victims of the Shoah, and sadly, there are still soo many names missing. The sadness and grief I personally feel is overwhelming. Over 60 years after the end of WW2, I am still horrified at the crimes and thievery committed against the Jewish people in Europe. And it is proof that history repeats itself-look at whats happenening in Sudan and Rwanda-mass genocide with absolutely no merit, other than religious differences and socio-economic affiliations. Anyone who has children, nieces or nephews should know that children were victims of the Nazis too. When uneducated, ignorant people make anti-semitic remarks, they need to look into the eyes of a child-a jewish child or baby looks no different than another child. Though the Nazis felt their actions were justifiable, look at what the WW2 did to Germany- it left the country destroyed and bankrupt, and if anything the Holocaust had the opposite effect=visit Europe today,Germany, Belgium, France, Holland, there are soo many different ethnic groups there. Also, Germany paid for the sins of Hitler and his followers for decades-and it's still paying. IF Hitler did not want the Jewish in his country, he should of allowed them or forced them to leave, period. More Jews would of left Europe had they known what fate would await them. Hitler was a facist, he was just as big of a criminal as anyone else, and he was an insane person obsessed with hating the Jewish and everyone else he felt was "inferior." Come on, handicapped children and adults? Gypsies, anyone who spoke up against the Nazis risked being murdered in a concentration camp. Its ok to have pride in your country and heritage, but to systematically murder millions of people in order to prove something, was completely beyond human comprehension.I only wish a more serious attempt was made on Hitlers life in the beginning of the war-the assassin would of saved Germany and millions of others. I still think President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill could of taken more action against Hitler and his armies and perhaps saved more Jewish. I hope every Jewish child that died in the Holocaust, had a soul that was saved, and that they were given a second chance at another life. Thank you for your time.

Kris
June 5, 2006


i have found this site very intersesting with my holocaust and hitler project for school but it could do with a bit more information and pictures

bob
jetechiscool@gmail.com
June 5, 2006


Only a few of Poland's three million Jews survived. If Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is to be believed, the survival of these Jews, the "fittest", creates exactly the opposite result of what had been Hitler's plan to exterminate them. These Jews, the survivors...or is it the "victors" of the Holocaust, have pumped enormous energy, courage and brain power into the Jewish gene pool...not that it needed it... but I suppose it is always welcome. And so, these victorious surviving Jews...Hitler, Goebbles and the other butchers ultimately lost out to the Jews...have been the spine that continues to fuel the fighting power of the Israeli army. They are the children and grandchildren of the survivors/victors who continue to come up with Nobel prizes, medical breakthroughs, jet pilot wizards(ask Saddam Hussein about his nuclear reactor), doctors, lawyers, professors, engineers, businessmen and politicians. I have never believed in the concept of a Chosen people...but it seems to me that the Jews appear disproportionately in every big historical event. At times they are big winners; at times, big losers. But always BIG...up front...center stage. I dread the thought that Hitler would have succeeded in his quest to remove all of them. It would be like cutting out the brain from humanity's body. Not a good idea. As an individual, I may not be a part of that Jewish brain, but I sure am glad that as a human being occupying the same human species body, I can keep depending on the Jewish brain part for continuing to make life interesting and more comfortable for me and for the rest of humanity. If the Jews ever disappear, the rest of us will have to work a heck of a lot harder to contribute to the world the way they have. Hitler must have been jealous of them beyond reason. Killing them was his biggest mistake. I am amazed that there were so many other Germans, smart ones too, who went along with him. I suppose a combination of inferiority feelings, jealousy and a lust for getting what the other guy has drove them to it. As a descendant of German ancestors, I can only hate those butchers who besmirched my identity. I wish it had never happpened.

Michael
mwantss@aol.com
June 5, 2006


This website helped me with my Reading/English report alot more than any other site. The Holocaust was a terrible thing and I feel really bad about it. Why not me? is probably what alot of people are saying when they think about the Holocaust and Hitler (the worst person known to mankind) GRRRRRRRRRRR... no but really, he was a horrible person and the things he ordered the Nazi to do to the poor Jewish people was the most shocking thing ever! Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like to be there and be Jewish. Have to be taken away because you belived in something not everyone in the world belived in. Or because they thought that the shirt you were wearing was a color they didn't like, or if you walked a way they didn't walk. It's so cruel the way someone can do that and not feel bad about it inside. Simply horrible!

LUV YA! Cynthia

Cynthia Wolent
prttynpnk2222@aol.com
May 31, 2006


I was 7 years old living in the Warsaw Ghetto with my parents and sister. I recall marching with hundreds of Jews to the Umshlag Platz Rail Station. We escaped from there with the help of a Jewish "Policeman" who knew my parents. We crossed the wall to the Aryan side of Warsaw and spent the rest of the war in hiding. I am one of the "Hidden Children". My father A"H did not survive the war. He was identified as a Jew and shot 3 days before the Russian army crossed into Warsaw.

Thank you for providing these photos and record. They brought back memories of a dark period in our life.

Sincerely, Alex Raden

Alex Raden
araden99@yahoo.com
May 30, 2006


I can not comprehend. I just can not. I'm sitting here at my desk feeling so insignificant and so ashamed that we as human beings would allow something so horrific to affect our brothers and sisters then, and we still allow it today in other areas of torture, neglect, abuse and so on. Life is so precious and sweet and we have the power to stop this and other forms of abuse. We just do! Oh my God, I am overwhelmed by your website and I know it will inspire me to start speaking up, even for the smallest injustice. Thank you and may God please forgive us all!!! Heidi L. Shaw

Heidi L. Shaw
hshaw@stellengroup.com
May 29, 2006


I am Jewish and very upset about the holocaust. I am thankful that it is all over, but i get dreams that I am in hiding or in a death camp.

Luis Segrano
serjoker@inbox.ru
http://www.iphello.com
May 29, 2006


Have to say you are doing a GREAT job with this site. I visited Dachau on a drizzly, cold day in April of 1991, and this memory will go with me to the grave.

Even if a person knew nothing of history, and was illiterate, the undeniable truths of what happened there enter your very soul.

It is essential that people of every race and nationality know what happened. One thing I found severely depressing was the number of the people who had actually survived death, and yet, after liberation, had no home nor families to return to, and actually went on living at Dachau for several years after the war ended.(Into the early 1950's) To have managed to survive, and then to have nowhere to go besides this place would have been deplorable.

I find it astounding that there are those claiming this never happened. Reality is never as congenial as fantasy. And the reality and brutality of Hitler's Third Reich had not been equalled in the world's history before . To opt for fantasy leaves the door open for more dictators like Saddam Hussein and bin Laden to annihilate their own political opposition, and move on to any others in the general populace who don't adhere to their visions of evil.

Pastor Martin Niemoller stated succinctly that if you don't speak out when these things happen to your neighbors, there will be no-one left to speak out when they come for you.

Your site is speaking out for those who are no longer here to speak.

Nancy Nelson
nnelson@texoma.net
May 28, 2006


I recently read that a group of Doctors in Berlin asked their colleagues in Auschwitz concentration camp, including Dr Mengele, to find them a number of human skulls of different races, so that they could study and catalogue the physical differences between people. These once human heads, reduced to bone, were put on display in glass cabinets. To obtain these skulls people were killed with phenol injection.

Helina Roskoff
helenr@ntlworld.com
May 28, 2006


Thank you fr all of your help and dedication

Jon Maxwell
Jbmax312@gmail.com
May 26, 2006


policy is subject to outside forces and the turns of war. Sadly as things deterioated i fathom that deaths in the camps increased significantly. with allies on the march forcing hasty decisions work will set you free was no longer an option.

druse achtung
druse@mn.rr.com
May 26, 2006


I will never forget.

Todd Beaucoudray
letypefrancais@yahoo.com
May 25, 2006


I Watched Opera Yesterday With My Mom, and When Opera Was With Elie Welsey, Or How Ever Yew Spell His Name... I Watched It, and I Felt, I Couldn't Even Think, It's Unbeleiveable Too See Such A Thing. Imagen How Many Little Kids Could Of Grew Up To Be Inventors Or Doctors, One Could Of Found A Cure For Cancer, Or Parkensens Disaease. The Jewish People Were Like Us Today, Normal Poeple, Just Doing There Life normally, And When Yew Think, If The Jewish Were Like Hitler and the Rest Of Them They Could Of Killed Them It Could Of Been In Reverse, But We Wouldn't Want That. I Hope Those Many, Many, Many People No That There In Our Hearts And Were Still Thinking About Them Before We Go To Bed, And We Wtill Pray For Them. We Love Them. I Love Them, And The Rest Of Humanity Shall Remember Those Lost Souls, That Are Now Remeber, and Loved.

natasha
benji93_32hotmail.com
May 25, 2006


This is the only place there is anything about the Einsatzgruppen, very interesting but utterly horrific. I almost wish I didn't know.

May 25, 2006


hows it going i would like to say on the matter on the holocaust did indeed affect the jews on the war and in the war.

David
armedforce15@yahoo.com
May 24, 2006


Never forget these people, never forget. God bless you all for remembering. Never again!!

Callie
callieg1987@yahoo.com
May 24, 2006


I think it is very bad that the jewish people. Who would do such a thing! Hitler was an evil dictator. What did the jewish people do to him.

amber
amber02141@yahoo.com
May 13, 2006


well, i am so impresed by the comments of the video.I love to study everything about germany history specialy about the time when all this happen. thank you for share this information with th epeople who love this.

vannessa
vannessaforall@yahoo.com
May 13, 2006


i am writing an essay about whether or not the holocaust existed, i would just like to say a big thank you for all the very good evidence i have gained from visiting this site, and i hope that many people feel the same thank you very much again yours sincerely kelly drummond aged 14 of LGGS

kelly drummond
kenco_kady6429@hotmail.co.uk
May 13, 2006


i hate the holocaust

brittany
kbhboxkids@sbcglobal.net
kevinlover
May 12, 2006


I think that this website is a wonderful thing. It is great that you are trying to inform people about the holocaust.

Brooke Barnes
wildcat_45133@yahoo.com
May 12, 2006


Thanks for your work! I value sites with such touching personal narratives. I will be having my students visit this site during an upcoming computer lab project.

DIane Oden
tdoden@communicomm.com
May 10, 2006


I never really knew about the Holocaust sine just recently. (We were learning about it in english.) It surprises me that that actually happened. It's one of the most terrible things i think that happened a long time ago. I hope that people will realize that it might happen again, BUT hopefully it won't!!:)

brittani
http://www. holocaust-history.org/guest-book/sign-in.cgi
May 10, 2006


Such an important website - I am glad that so many young people are reading and learning here, though saddened that many seem to regard it as a rather cool means of scoring high marks for their homework.

Jane Knapp
May 9, 2006


Thank you so much for informing me. I had no Idea about most of this stuff.

Bridgett
hot_kakes_555@yahoo.com
May 8, 2006


i really injoyed this website. i personally have alot of german ancestry and teh holocaust is always one of my favourite subjects to study.

at school we studied this subject last year but i have my own little pet projects and the holocaust was one of my most gruelling and difficult projects to do so that i was well in the lines of school censorship i think that everyone deserves to know and thank god that there is a site like this that is very informative and leaves no details.

Ashley Reid
mansonslittleangel@hotmail.com
May 8, 2006


This web site has outstanding information about the holocaust. It was alot of help.

Tina Curley
softball2111@hotmail.com
May 8, 2006


hello, im a student writing an essay on the holocaust and this website has really gotten to me. Before this website i didnt have much clue about what the jewish people had to go through and what actually happened to them during World War 2. i have been thinking about these poor Jewish people all week and i just wanted to send my best wishes to the fanmilies who were related to victims of the holocaust.

jonno
jonomes2@hotmail.com
May 7, 2006


We must never forget.

My heart breaks for the victims and their families. Their

stories must last forever, for our children and our

children's children. For the sake of those who suffered. God

Bless them all

Evie
May 7, 2006


Thanks for the site. I have always been interested in the holocaust and am glad that someone finally shows the truth about it. The holocaust did happen and we need to remember that.

Kerry
May 7, 2006


I am horrified to read and see the pictures of what really went on. I have a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach, Just trying to put myself in there shoes. I wonder why the states or canada couldn't of intervened on all that cruelty? My heart is very sad for the mothers and little children that had to endure such hell.

michelle hildebrandt
acme265@hotmail.com
May 6, 2006


This Is a very good site. it really brings home what happend all those years ago. I often think about the terrible things that went on there. I have visited the site many years ago On my travels through europe(around 1980).

My children have read the Anne Frank Diaries and watched the film about her life. I then mentioned about I have visited a concentration camp. People must what went on and forget them. My memories are still quite vivid as if they were only yesterday. On a Bleak,,cold and wet and very windy wintery day.

I will always remember when I visited the site, after walking through a big gate It slamed behind me. I then had the most overwhelming feeling I was being shut in this place forever. From that moment onwards It made me think What these poor people must have gone through.

I have carried these memories with me all my life up to now. I cannot imagine the feeling of being spared when the camp was liberated.

All I can think Is the time when In my sea going career how It felt for me and my ship mates (British Merchant Navy)to rescue someone in need. (Vietnamese Men,Women and Children)trying to escape from there war torn country.

I hope these things have helped to make me the person that I am today.

Trying to do the right thing! These are probably the one of most emotional times or my life for me.

D J Foy

david
david.foy7@ntlworld.com
May 6, 2006


Hello, this author and her life story moved me so much i cannot describe. I have read many books and this made my soul weep. I beleive this lady still is living in Dundee and I would love to meet her again as I did with my grandad many years ago. This book has been an inspiration to me and made n me value life considerably. The films cannot express Auschwitz the way this book does and I congratulate her for re-living these memories and enabling the rest of us an insight into what her life became.

Shona Stewart
s.z.stewart@dundee.ac.uk
May 6, 2006


The people I feel sorry for are those who died in the cattle trucks attached to trains that were taking them to the camps. In summer these wood trucks were stifling hot like inside greenhouses and in winter they were bitterly cold like butchers fridges, with temperatures of minus 20 - 30 degrees. A 2 hour journey would have been an awful experience, yet, some of these journeys to hell took upto 10 days. Many trains arrived with over 500 corpses on them. It needs to be said worldwide that *refusing people water* is the greatest crime of all, and refusing the sick, invalids and the aged water is normally unheard of, yet the Nazis did it, thereby breaking the laws of mankind, simple kindness and chilvary.

Mary St Johnson
Stjohnson@ntlworld.com
May 6, 2006


I was Doing a report on Dachau and when I looked at the picture of the gas chambers I felt sad about the people who died there.

Elizabeth Terry
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May 4, 2006


WOW! This is a very interesting website indeed! I am VERY interested in the Holocaust, Hitler, Nazi's, etc. I think it is very sad what they have done. :(! But everytime I hear something about Hitler, I want to know more and more. I just think that he's a very interesting person, and his life and his doings are just like WOW! I'm amazed. How could someone do something SO BAD!?! I like to know more and more about history, I think history is very important to us all. We need to know history so that we don't repeat what others have done. Well keep this website up because people would and need information like this. BYE!!!^_^!

Steve Garcia
punk_rocker061290@yahoo.com
http://www.myspace.com/stevemcr/
May 4, 2006


I am learning about the Holocost and the concentration camps in my educational travels. I now know that I could never go through the pain and suffering the Jews whent through. I have just finished the book named The Devil's Arethmetic about the camps and it's was to highten my feelings for the Jews and it did.

Jew j21423
May 3, 2006


hey kids... go the nazis.. forever hitler will live on peace <3

timmy
ginbin@hotmail.com
May 2, 2006


I'm visiting this site after watching the film 'The Pianist'. I have also watched Schindlers's List. Both of these films have touched me deeply. I will never understand such cruelty. Watching films, documentaries and going through this great web site, makes me feel sad and can actually feel the pain. God Bless Us All, those remaining and those gone..

dodik
http://esgate.250free.com
May 2, 2006


Hello, my name is matthew wilkes and i am learning about the holocaust in school. i was wondering if there was anyway i could find out if any of my ancestors were in the holocaust. i am not jewish but i am polish and i know that the germans also killed pols to.

matthew wilkes
gurlcrazie95@aol.com
May 2, 2006


I think this is a very good web page. It was very intresting. I like it alot.

Kaitlynn
heartbreaker_389@hotmail.com
May 2, 2006


hey i think the holocaust is very instesting i may not understand it to welll but i think it is pretty cool.i think the germans were rude to do that to the jews they are people to

susan
bad_gurl_4eva05@yahoo.com
May 1, 2006


I'm an 12 year-old American Jew. The fact that there are some extremely ignorant racist people out there who are convinced that the holocust never happened astonishes and angers me. If you deny it ever happened and forget about it all together, then it will most likely happen again. This is a wonderful website that helps keep the word alive. Thankyou

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/----this has the most insane, incorrect views on Jews ever.

Hillary
kathybern@cablespeed.com
April 28, 2006


I didn't find many pictures of the holocaust(which is what I'm lokking for)I felt that this web page lacked some excitement and I thought that the pictures would have helped bring the page to life. But other than that it was somewhat interesting. . .

I love Brian
you_suck_bad@hotmail.com
http://www.yousuckbad.com/
April 28, 2006


I thank you all for the informations here on this webside. It took me quite a long time to find the informations I was looking for. In fact I was confronted with denial theories and was confused due to the sientific character of those sides and speakers. I knew that that couldn't be right and I finally found my answers here. Since I am German I am very concerned about the potential those deniers have on the people. I hope that you will keep up this work here and provide us with as much information to it as possible.

Thomas Koslowski

Thomas Koslowski
April 28, 2006


Thanks for US Army troops for liberating KL Dachau in April, 1945.You made the choice between Verdun and Dachau and stopped the vicious killing. Kai Laurila, Helsinki

Kai Laurila, Helsinki
April 28, 2006


well i think thsi is a really good website. it helped me wiht my project on the holocaust!!!!!!!

Rawand
wandette91@yahoo.com
April 26, 2006


The work you are doing is so very important. If I had my way the history of the holocaust with all its ramifications would be taught early and repeated often in every school,in every country of the world. The dead cannot be forgotten and the evil that killed them cannot be allowed to rise to do it again. Your efforts assist in seeing that this will not happen. Thank you

Richard Lorenzen
loreric2000@yahoo.com
April 26, 2006


Thank you for what you are doing.

Jenn Vermeulen
April 25, 2006


visited dachau in 1976 while stationed in augsburg, thanks for the site to look back on where i visited

vincent sartin
vincentsartin@yahoo.com
April 25, 2006


I am trying to find a full copy of GENERAL SEMANTICS AND HOLOCAUST DENIAL. Where can I find this essay? Nancy Rich 6951 Lennox Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91405 nancyrich5@netzero.com

Nancy Rich
nancyrich5@netzero.com
April 11, 2006


Find me a rogue and I'll show you an anti-semite.

Its my view that the Germans were more interested in robbery than racism. For instance what became of at least 1.5 million Jewish homes and farms? The Nazis said Jews were unclean and had disease/s, yet this did not prevent them from stealing their clothes, shoes and underwear and wearing them. Thats why I claim "find me a rogue and I'll show you an anti-semite".

RuthRachel@ntlworld.com
rw.bcra@ntlworld.com
April 24, 2006


I just finished reading: Directive 19 The Memoirs of SS Sturmbannfuhrer Rolf Otto Schiller. This book had a profound impact on me as it frankly discussed the German motives and methods for the holocaust. That such a thing ever happened is heinous of itself but to hear the callous reasons is something quite different.

R. Hart
rjhart@linuxmail.org
April 23, 2006


I think that you are doing a wonderful job and it is of such

effort that it takes a wonderful and caring human being to be

so sensitive. I often look at other material that you provide

for the holidays as well. Kol Hakavod to you.

susan
susanitz@gmail.com
April 23, 2006


I would like to receive more information about The Holocaust . I am hispanic and my mother is devoted to the jewish people, biblically and historicly. I would like to learn more about this subject. I takes a lot of courage to study such a powerfull and dark era of our modern civilization.

karemvega
karemvega@yahoo.com
April 22, 2006


I want to help.

Cynthia
ncylez@hotmail.com
April 21, 2006


I was just a student in 4th grade doing a Social Studies project when I really started to pay attention and realize how terrible those people where treated and I feit sorry for them. Just getting out of a war and a big depresion.They were'nt ready. So I think this is a great website ,because I found out alot I hope people find it anduse it.

Marissa Howland
Ris1995@sbcglobal.net
April 20, 2006


Leo Priola
lvpriola@aol.com
April 20, 2006


wow this is pretty sad but racism will never stop and that is really sad>

Valdez
wrestlingstud_125@terra.com
April 20, 2006


The site is wonderful. One item you might wish to discuss in your Stalin section is the Holodor, Stalin's famine in the Ukraine. The Stalinist henchman who led this horrible event was a Jew. The predictable result is that all Jews are blamed for this famine. A response might be of interest in this regard.

Mitchell Wachtel
mitchellwachtel@msn.com
April 19, 2006


Thank you for not allowing us to forget the depravity of man so that we may do all that is possible to prevent such a horrific occurance to never again mar the pages of our history books.

Bethany Maricle
historylovermi@yahoo.com
April 19, 2006


May you all be at peace with God, you will never ever be forgotten and your story will always be remembered around the world. Sleep in peace with no more suffering. Melanie Harrison Birmingham England.

Mrs Melanie Harrison
April 18, 2006


Mrs Melanie Harrison
April 18, 2006


I am doing my PhD into various aspects of bio-politics and eugenics. I hope that my investigation goes some way in joining my peers in the efforts to highlight, remind and analyse what happened to various groups in Germany from 1930s to 1943.

Mel

MEL WRIGHT
melanie.wright7@btinternet.com
April 17, 2006


I've just begun research for an essay on the Holocaust, and this was the first website I came to. After just finding out yesterday that I have Jewish ancestors, this really hit home. The horror of the calmly described methods of annihilation hit me harder than ever before. I can barely imagine the state of mind these antisemitics must have had to do these things. Though I'm only 17 (ironically, like the person who posted before me), I am determined to do something that will prevent this kind of horror from happening again.

Laurie
maechickster@gmail.com
April 17, 2006


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I have learned much from your website as well as some others for a history paper for a college world history class. I had chosen the topic of the Holocaust to explore the darker side of my German heritage. It deeply saddens me that one man could decide that so many needed to die and that the rest would suffer for the rest of their lives from their experiences. People need to have compassion and tolerance for those that are different from themselves.

God Bless Us ALL!!

Cyssandra Chapman
cchapmaniaa1@aol.com
April 15, 2006


I just got on this site and it's very educational.It really helped me with my research project for english.

Shenah
dcgirl1992@yahoo.com or misshotty199214@aim.com
April 15, 2006


I wish to give the Holocaust survivors my deepest sympathy for all the losses they have experienced during the Holocaust: Your grief may ebb and flow and I hope you are well and able to cope.

Brian Andrew Wong
wong_brianandrew
April 14, 2006


i think that the holocost was a really hard time and that all students that are in 6th grade and above should know about it.

krystal
snowyshell@aol.com
April 13, 2006


I can't believe everything that happened to those poor people. Hitler was a sick man. I hope for everyone's sake that history never repeats itself, because I don't think it would "fly" with the societies around today!

I send my sympathy out to all those families dealing with someone whom they lost due to this sick mans doings.

Love Kasie

Kasie
kc4210@hotmail.com
April 13, 2006


I really enjoyed this sight. It is good to find out about my history. My great uncle was the leader of the French Underground and he was captured as a spy by the Germans. He died in Dachau and his friend who survived brought back a diary from him. Thank you for showing the horrible days of the concentration camps.

Emma Buchholz
Emma@charter.net
April 12, 2006


Hi! I'm a 15 year old from Australia and I just wanted to thank the Holocaust History Project people, your site is excellent and helped me heaps! I find this period of history so interesting, although heartbreaking, and I love finding out anything that I can! Keep up the good work!

Georgia
April 12, 2006


I had the oppurtunity to vist Dachau and it was an experience I will never forget. Standing in a place of some much death was indiscribable. I am only 17 and I will rember that place for the rest of my life. We must not forget what happened, and we must never let such a thing happen again. Everyone should see one of the remaing camps to see what they had to endure.

Dustin
dcoones@hotmail.com
April 8, 2006


I love this site! Very educational! Count on my donation!

Nicole W.

nicole
prettyinpink101893@hotmail.com
teenstakecharge.1colony.com
April 7, 2006


Its really hard to find information on "The Holocaust", you guys really suck! Love Anna x0x0x

Anna
its_lil_annie_k@hotmail.com
April 6, 2006


I am a student, I am working on a research paper on the Holocaust. I have read several books and I've come to learn that there were others that were persecuted as well along with Jews. BUT, the one thing that hurt me the most was reading about the children and how they were treated. I see my children and I can't imagine what it would be like to have to go through something so horrific. I pray that history never repeats itself.

Damaris B.
dblanco459@yahoo.com
April 4, 2006


i think your site is great. it has helped me so much with my report. thank you!!

kayla andrews
LilFrzz101@aol.com
April 4, 2006


You are engaged in vitally important work and at my work place your site and others like it, as well as related history books, articles and documentaries, are frequently discussed and analyzed. We are technical people by trade but we know our history. Thanks for providing the facts.

Simon Brown
April 1, 2006


WE ARE SINCERELY MORTIFIED THAT THE PUNK BASTARDS ATTACKED THE TREASURES OF OURS! AS CO CHAIR OF SOUTH FLORIDIANS FOR THE SAFETY & SECURITY OF ISRAEL, I WILL GET THE WORD OUT THAT DONATIONS ARE NEEDED.

WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES!

STAY STRONG! PROTECT THE TREASURES, IN THE NAMES OF OUR FOREBEARS!

Richard David Jonathan Roberta
RHFREER@BELLSOUTH.NET
March 30, 2006


Dude thats not cool! i can't beliece what happened to those poor people. Well, i guess we all now know why racism is hated so much...

Mike
March 29, 2006


Thank you for keeping this part of history alive. My grandfather, Robert West, was an American soldier who, when concentration camps were liberated, went to Dachau. Your website has some very insightful information on and photographs of Dachau that I appreciate. Thank you for helping me understand my grandfather's past.

Beth Cashara
bcashara@juno.com
March 29, 2006


I was so horrified to learn that my opa (grampa) went through it he still has the id number - 4435 is the number that is STILL on is right arm!!!! SAD!!! and he was only 5 when it started!!

Julia Vinkavich
Vinkavichj@mhs-pa.org
March 28, 2006


Looking for Death Record of Siegfried Baumgart, berlin, Germany

Kenneth Kahn
Kenne22569@aol.com
March 26, 2006


i dont understand why no one looks at the other side of this story...DR MENGELE should be forgiven as he lived like a rat in south america always on the run...remember that no matter what..GOD forgives...even if the jews and others dont!!!!

i am aware that DR MENGELE was repentant to god for any mistakes he made....

mauser
brettours@hotmail.com
March 26, 2006


I am in 11th grade & i just got straight AAAs on my Holocaust term paper!!! This is a GREAT site!!! If the Holocaust would of never happened, i would of never got such a great grade on my term paper. Thank the Lord that the Holocaust did happen! & as for you David Irving, I HATE YOU!!!

Buddy Overstreet
M.Kovich@comcast.net
March 25, 2006


WHAT THE HEK IS THIS WEBSITE IT DID NOT TELL ME ANYTHING OR INFORMETION I DON,T GET IT WHERE IS THE INFO COME ON.

pippy longjohn
sara_@HOTMAIL.COM
March 25, 2006


I have been reading a book to my daughter who is 15, called I have lived a Thousand years, in which Dauchau is mentioned. I find that it is important to show and teach our children the horrors of these crimes so that history will not repeat it's self. Our hearts go out to all those who suffered in the Holocost....May peace be with you now....

Randy Kramer
myranny@yahoo.com
March 22, 2006


thank you so much for the information that you have on your site even though iam christian i respect want your doing so people can learn about what really happend with the Holoocaust

Mark Rienstra
lost_punk89x@hotmail.com
March 22, 2006


i once went to the holocauist memorial building in washington since that day my life has change honestly, there are so many thing i want to know and thanx to this page i can get extra info about this horrible episode

silvana
silvanita131313@hotmail.com
March 22, 2006


this is the saddest thing that i have ever herd of other then slavery

Lori E Castner
babygurl4909@yahoo.com
March 22, 2006


I love what you are doing and can't believe people actually try and say that the holocaust never happened. Keep up the good work.

Teresa Smith
qt_princess143@yahoo.com
March 21, 2006


i dont know where did hitler oringinated from

jenneh
jenneh_jane@hotmail.co.uk
March 21, 2006


A prayer goes out to all the people who suffered in those horrific years of pain and humiliation.God Bless from a friend unknown to you.

FRANK BRIDGE
LmcdoweO@aol.com
March 19, 2006


When I read about the Holocaust and the horrible crimes committed against the Jewish during World War 2, my heart literally hurts. I am very disappointed in mankind, and disappointed that there are still ignorant, and stupid holocaust deniers out there. I find it interesting that they take the time to make those ridiculous comments on this board, yet can't explain themselves or any of their reasoning. And I know they're not Christians because no one should want any crimes to be committed against a certain race or creed so why do they care enough to make comments about the Jewish? Also, I find it hypocritical that alot of muslims despise the Jews and listen to the Anti-Semetic rant of the Iranian leader.Weren't several hundred thousand Muslims killed by Milosovic's men in Yugoslavia during the 1990's? Would the Muslims like the Jewish to deny that ever happened? How would they feel if the Jewish considered Milosovic a hero? I'm sure they would riot and cause havoc of any government leader was to deny the Ethnic Cleansing genocide. Do I hear repent now?

Elizabeth Simes, Camden NJ
March 18, 2006


By reading I found out that there was four serious attempts on Adolf Hitlers life, the last one succeeded, he put a gun in his own mouth and blew his brains out, I think we all know why?

Leah Gosforth
leah@ntlworld.com
March 18, 2006


The Holocaust is a tragic thing that everyone should remember. On this site there should be a page about the children of the Holocaust. Not only the children who survived but the children who died. I have done alot of reasearch on a girl named Hannah Hajek Hannah Hajek Born February 10, 1939 in Prague, Czechoslovakia

Hannah was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on February 10, 1939. Her parents, Bedrick and Margit (Karpeles), had left Vienna, Austria, in 1935 for political reasons. Both worked in an Austrian emigree organization, where they were responsible for finding housing for the large numbers of Austrians who fled the Nazi takeover.

Soon after Hannah's birth, the Nazis took over Czechoslovakia, instituting harsh anti-Jewish measures. Mr. Hajek emigrated via Poland to England. Hannah, her mother, and her grandmother remained behind, hoping to join him when he got settled. In October 1941, the Nazis began deporting the Jews of Czechoslovakia to concentration camps. Hannah and her mother constantly feared deportation.

Hannah's mother was arrested twice by the Gestapo because of her underground political activity, but each time she somehow managed to get released.

In 1943, Hannah, her mother, and her grandmother were forced into the nearby Theresienstadt ghetto. The ghetto was overcrowded, lacked adequate sanitation and food, and was infested with typhus spreading vermin. People died daily of disease and malnutrition. Jews were constantly being packed into trains headed for the Auschwitz death camp.

In October 1944, Hannah, her mother and her grandmother were sent to Auschwitz. Upon arrival they were immediately taken off the train and murdered in the gas chambers. Hannah was four and a half years old.

Hannah was one of 1.5 million Jewish children murdered by the Germans and their collaborators in the Holocaust. Hannah died at the age og 4 and a half which is such a young age for a person to die. She was a nice girl with a good life until Adolf Hitler came and took that away from her and 11 000 000 other people who were different than what he thought was a good person. He tried but did not suceed to exterminate Jews, Homosexuals, Africain Americans and other "diffrent" races of people. There should definitly be a page about the children of the Holocaust.

jackie
jackiepatty@hotmail.com
March 17, 2006


I was sitting in class when i found out about the concentration camp(& what they would do to the jews back then) all of it just made me realy sad i started to think what if that was to happen to me (what would i do ?)so to find out more about what would happen to the jews at the concentration camps i would ask my teacher then my teacher told me the best way to find out more was to come to this web page so here i am sitting writing this after i found out everything i need to know about the holocaust and the concentration camps.........

Jannette Ramos
locaqueenof305@yahoo.com
March 16, 2006


This is an awsome site!! I have used it for reference in research for a school project...thank you so much!

Stephanie
March 16, 2006


Thanks for some documents I probably can use in my work for the Berlin university. Be sure that your work and sites like your one are one reason that more and more people become (seriously) interested in modern history. Go on! My bad english may be excused, I´m german.

Thomas
cage2004@breakthru.com
March 16, 2006


Hello I have just looked threw this amazing website and just to read a short artical of the gas chambers brought tears to my eyes. I am a middle school student doing an essay on the gas chambers and throughout these days of looking up information I have realized what alot of people went through over 100 years ago. i am happy to say that i enjoy reading about the Concentration camps and the gas chamber and hope to be doing alot more essays on them.

Alison Vautour
xox-alison-xox@hotmail.com
March 15, 2006


This website was a great help in my research for my projects in school and is also interesting and extremely informational. Thank you and I hope this site gets bigger and even more in depth and helpful.

Katie
March 14, 2006


Many thanks to the creators of this website. You have composed a great collection of information about the Holocaust. Sad as it is, we need infomation sources like these to help us understand why such atrocities have been committed so they will never happen again. Ever.

On a lighter note, you all have helped me with writing my school modern history essay! All of the sources here have been useful (my topic was "why did the Nazis implement the final solution"). I may even contribute my own essay in the future.

Thank you all.

Alex L
cold_flakk@hotmail.com
March 13, 2006


This is an invaluable web site for Holocaust research material. I learned several days ago that the building that houses this most important project was the subject of arson. It is apparent that Jew hatred is on the rise. Global anti-semitism is increasing at a blinding pace, as was evidenced recently by the heinous murder of a Jew in France.

With Hamas in power and the vile rhetoric of Iranian President Ahmadnajed spewing forth on a daily basis, those who hate Jews are coming out of their closets. Holocaust deniers are more vibrant and determined as ever to make a omckery of the Holocaust. This past week, Jewish anti-semite, Norman Finkelstein spoke at Columbia University in New York.

Let us not be silent. Let us voice our outrage and ager at such vituperative. Let us tell the world that they cannot incinerate our beliefs and our dedication to this most important project will continue.

Fern Sidman
AriellaH@aol.com
March 12, 2006


I find that this website is very helpful in the understanding of the 'Holocaust'. even though it is not a homework service, i have been using it to help myself understand the impact and the events that were involved. i am gratefull to this website for all the help!!! thank you!

Rachel Tresidder
hippy_rachel_9@hotmail.com
March 11, 2006


Shouldn't your website be called holocaust-fable.org? The holohoax never happend but I dream of the day when 6 million really....

NewsGuy
http://www.the-forum.us/nimbusters
March 11, 2006


i dont have much time to look through but thanks for what info u gave me bye bye

amanda
amandaelaine_07@hotmail.com
March 10, 2006


Hello, I am doing a paper about the opressioin of Jewish people, I myself am also of the Jewish faith, I think this site gived a cruel reality check on how the Jewish people were treated. Although, It wasnt just the Jewish people that were killed we(they) were the main source of this pain. A million thanks-Emma-Lee

Emma Lee
March 10, 2006


This is not any help at all.

RDC
February 21, 2006


I am doing a paper about the Holocaust and i looked up the stuff on this site and it was very helpful. So thanks!

Shayla
February 21, 2006


I wish there is something that I could do to help in anyway. I had read "The Diary of Anne Frank", and it really touched me. I can't believe that her and her family had to go through what they did. Also, that someone would actually do something like this to other people. I think Anne, her family, friends, who went into hiding were really brave. The people who helped them were brave too. If I was alive during the time of World War Two, I would have tried to do something to help the Jewish people. If there is anything I could do, please e-mail me, and let me know. Having this website is a good idea, so everyone could learn about what people had to go through during the war. Hopefully, there is something that can be done to help everyone understand why helping to ease the pain and the horrors of the Holocaust.

Jen
breezydrumergrl@aol.com
February 21, 2006


'When i'm asleep dreaming and drowsed and warm,They come,the homeless ones,the noiseless dead.While the dim charging breakers of the storm.Rumble and drone and bellow overhead,Out of the gloom they gather about my bed.They whisper to my heart, their thoughts are mine'. Cé go bhfuil an dán seo i gcoinne leis an gcéad cogadh domhain,ceapaim go bhfuil na mothucháin a mhuscailt orm ón dáin seo,cothaigh sé teangdáil idir na mothucháin a bhraith Siegfried Sassoon(deistin,uafasach,brónach agus truamhéileach) agus an tráth uafasach a tharla,an ré a tabharfaimid an t-ainm 'Holocaust' air.On doit rien oublier.

Scarlett Ní Bhriain
February 21, 2006


I found your site quite engaging. The short essays written about the myriad of sub-topics stemming from the atrocity known as the Holocaust were very well done, and the authors deserve the utmost praise for their contributions in such a profound movement. I especially applaud your use of primary sources...any denial as to the authenticity of these documents is clearly an exercise in cognitive dissonance.

Adam Roesler
roeslera@dickinson.edu
February 21, 2006


I came upon your site after reading that David Irving was sentenced in Austria. What an awful man he is. It just takes my breath away trying to comprehend how anyone can deny what happened to Jewish people. I did a project when I was In High School & had to interview a POW,who survived in a Nazi camp. He had managed to escape his captors.He had many scars,both physical & mental. The Holocaust happened, period. I am of German heritage. Since my H.S. project I do not know whether I should be proud of it or not,it really haunts me sometimes.God Bless, RB.

Rose Brindle
rcbrindle@hotmail.com
February 20, 2006


I just wanted to say that that pig David Irving was sentenced to three years in jail today according to yahoo news

kevin jermyn
bballplayer0968@sbcglobal.net
February 20, 2006


This is an excellent website. One must never forget the holocaust. It is a terrible, avoidable part of human history, and like all history, we must remember and cherish their memory.

I feel that all holocaust archives and Jewish history should be under one roof at least virtually and easy to access. www.shemolam.com

Matt shemolam
office@shemolam.co.il
http://www.holocaustarchives.com/
February 20, 2006


A truly horrible part of human history. My class visited one of the camps in the 80's, the place still gave me the creeps 40 years later.Thanks for doing a great job of telling the truth!

P. Bulicek
pinetopgirl@yahoo.com
February 19, 2006


It all started with Cain and Able. Hatred in the heart of man. There has been alot of this many indians was slaughtered,Jews,africans,americans,etc. my heart does go out to the Jewish nation the past and the present.It makes me really sad to hear of the sinceless mass murders around the world. even just one life is a loss. There is a greater judgment comming for the unjust and unsaved that man cannot order all nationalities alike it will be a Holy and Just judgment everyone has a right to redemption, even a killer. I pray that humanity will embrace thier creator Lord God Jehovah and His son Jesus no matter thier wrong no matter thier sin.The past is not to be forgotten but not relieved we do have to look at the right now. There are still alot of Jewish people dieing but there is also alot of other people dieng for the sake of religion or nationality we all bleed we all feel we all love (at some time in our life)something might happen to cause us to not have these emotions but we all have had them in our life we need to ban together love one another we are all one species human, no matter the color or back ground we all have one enemy (satan) not each other Love one another no matter the religion that will be between you and GOD. and if this is a sight of Jewish back ground I do appologize if using the Lords name (God) offended you or anyone else Jewish I am not Jewish so I do not feel wrong on calling my Lords name out it is always Holy to me how ever His name is said but for respect sake. I love you all Jew or Gentile This is a very good site thank you,

Lisa Falardo

Lisa Falardo
ezek317watchman@insightbb.com
February 19, 2006


Thank you so much for this site! As a student of public education I was never taught of the holocaust, bless my mother that she saw fit to teach my brother and I off the attrocities that were visited on the Jewish people during WWII. I am now a homeschooling mom of 3 children and have just started an intense study of the the Holocaust. I found alot of useful information for my children. If anyone out there has studies or anything else that will help me in my teaching, please email them to me. I will be most grateful. I am sorry this is a subject that is not readily taught. Schindler's List made the biggest impact on my life. My oldest, a son, is in 5th grade and we are going to watch that movie with him this week. My other 2, daughters, are in 4th and 2nd, and we feel they are too young for the movie, but as a family have been reading The Diary of Anne Frank, and they (as well as their parents) have been very moved by this stoic young lady. Praise God that He has allowed all these documents and accounts to survive the many years since. Thank you and God Bless!

Emily
emieloo@yahoo.com
February 19, 2006


Greetings!

I´ve been through some anti-revisionistic pages (f.ex. Nizkor, Lowinski), and this site is another one. Sometimes we call revisionism: Sekundärer Rechtsextremistischen Antisemitismus (se this German Report Nov-2005 about Antisemitischen Rechtsextremismus in http://www.verfassungsschutz.de ) making it only a minor part of German or other political groups on the right wing. In one article a Professor called his opponent an idiot and there are several articles where its all about individualistic inquisitions f.ex. against Mr. Irving or G. Rudolf.

These are III aspects that I think are critical but typical of anti-revisionistic pages:

1. There is no big picture. Ad.1 But if you are to investigate only one part of the right wing than its justified. 2. The Language is bad. (One article I Read by a professor here calls people idiots) 3. Humiliating individual persons like Mr. Irving online seems not professional. Instead of having Individual persons as Headlines you should try to have certain "Themes" as headlines.

When you start inquisations you could expect people to respond naturally in some way or another because the issue is personal from the beginnning and not thematic.

Yours Friendly

Magnusson

Magnusson
rogvimagnusson@hotmail.com
February 18, 2006


Thanks a lot for a very inetresting site! I'm a polish historian- teacher, and I'm trying to raise an awarness about Holocaust among my students. Greetings from Poland

Alex
http://home.tiscali.cz:8080/electricguitar/
February 17, 2006


hey,hitler was wrong 4 doing that 2 the jews they didnt deserve that and teh people that say they did deserve that is crazy and they really have no haert at all well i will say sorry 2 everyone that was in teh holocaust and also rest in peace 2 the people that died...i love this site it is very helpful

flo
orangebluenanlamall@yahoo.com
February 16, 2006


Hey.

I have to do a 6-10 page essay, for l.a. about the holocaust. This website has helped a lot with all the information provided.

But one thing is, i dont think that this is a site for people to explain their "good" feelings about hitler he was an evil man with horrible intentions.

So, if your here to talk about how much Hitler helped and was a wonderful man, go else where.

Bree Lenio
Breebaby61@yahoo.com
February 16, 2006


I am not very much sure about the happening of Jewish Holocaust But I am damm sure about the holocaust done by USA in Falooja Abu Gharaib, Afghanistan. Dont forget the only victims of atom bombs in Japan. And those who were celebrating weddings and bombed by US. Its a very long list. Happeing infront of us. Why U guyz not talking about this? If U jews were the real victims of Holocaust , you should be the first to protest against this 21st centuary's Holocaust. Wake up gyz. Human are being killed everyday on a large scale in Iraq. Please do something if you really care about human and humanity.

Kalim
Ka11m@yahoo.com
February 16, 2006


This website really helped me with my projects!! thanks!

Paige
lilmadiyo@aol.com
February 16, 2006


Just wanted to say that this website is one of the most informative I've found on the Holocaust. I'm writing a report on my violin instructor who lived during and was involved in, for my english class paper a remembered person, he passed this last year and some of what I found here will help tell the story that I forget. Thanks

MJ
johnsonmamafour@hotmail.com
February 15, 2006


The Holo Caust Was A Woderful Thing To Learn About But It Was Terrible what Happened To Many Of The people Who Lived During That Time.

Fr:Whitney Sturgell

*Whitney*
whitney_sturgell1995@yahoo.com
February 15, 2006


this website helped with my history essay and i will use this site again

katie
mini_28@hotmail.co.uk
February 14, 2006


I thought the holocaust was a terrible thing. Has anyone done anything to say they were sorry for what happened? Like in Duluth Minnesota for the hanging of inocent black men on a lightpost people made a large mural sort of thing where they were hung. If no one has done anything I think that is ridiculous because over a million Jews were killed. Over 1 THOUSAND a day at consentration camps. This was really torture.

Sarah
February 14, 2006


I have studied the Holocaust for quite some time now, and I have found it bar-none the most tragic, upsetting, and most horrific thing that has ever happened, in the history of the entire world. I always love reading more and more about it to try to understand, but no one will understand the reasoning behind this, I don't think. It is tragic that a people, a race, could be controlled by, not a mad man, a truly evil man with brain-washing capabilities. What is worse, in my opinion, is that we fought to try to end this 50 years ago, and the same thing is going on. I'm glad your page is so informative to the younger generations, prejudice is ignorance, and the children need to learn before they get "draw in", just like the SS and the SA did. Thank you for providing your site!

Kirill Chiryasov
kirillchiryasov@gmail.com
http://www.softdownloadz.com
February 14, 2006


Magnus Westberg
wesslan@webaid.nu
February 14, 2006


We can never begin to imagine the abject misery and frustration of the inmates. We must never forget!

Abe
abetheoracle@hotmail.com
February 13, 2006


I realise that you are fighting people whose main weapon is the cheap shot, but I feel that this site uses too many cheap shots itself. You don't need to - you have facts.

February 12, 2006


I was very touched reading some of the information on your website and looking at your photos. I thought over and over about the killings of the Jews and other people that weren't Jews. How sick some people could be... I hope that sort of thing will never happen agian. Thank you for compilling such insight. Well, done

Max
http://www.watch.3dup.net
January 28, 2006


you helped a lot on my research paper

Dylan Wilcoxen
D@cox.net
January 28, 2006


two migrant workers were attacked in my town last night. swasticas and other racist slurs were daubed in paint on their door. more than ever we must remember where unrestrained racism and intolerance can lead, we must honour the memory of holocaust victims by refusing to allow racism to take a hold in society.

jinny
jinny620@hotmail.com
January 27, 2006


I have long felt sorrow at the injustice of the holocaust. I feel it is something from which we should have learned so that all that dreadful loss of life should have some meaning. However we do not seem to learn and the atrocities of those mass murders are still to be seen today such as 'the killing fields'. Such madmen as Adolf Hitler still exist and it is up to us to preserve the rights of all to live and love in freedom.

My sorrow and sadness for those who died and for those whose families were lost to them is boundless. I am sure they would agree that religion should not be the deciding factor in determining the worth of a human being. Yet it is still so in many cultures including my own, in which Catholics have long been treated as inferiors by a foreign power, hopefully now changing. Violence has never solved any problem and has often exacerbated it but one can understand the anger and bitterness of those who lived through and survived such terrible times. I feel it important that the young should be educated about these times and those atrocities which have since followed, perhaps with the help of God,whomever you worship, peace and tolerance of belief may be achieved. G.Uí Chonghaile

January 26, 2006


Why is it that almost everyweek I see a program about the Nazi's (N.S.D.A.P) or the ->Holocaust.(Look it even has a capitol letter lol.) I see no Documentaries on any other Holocaust on my T.V or the so called history channels, e.g Rwanda, Kosovo and Russia why arn't thses publicised. All countries have a bloody history and have killed millions of the enemy the only differance is that the Jewish one is shoved down our throats on a weekly basis.

Panzer Abwehr!
January 26, 2006


Great site you guys have here. I'm glad to see you've tackled the denial problem head on. I post quite a bit on the Schindler's List boards on imdb.com and there are a flurry of Holocaust deniers and just plain nazis who post their lies. It is good to read articles without having to worry about some revisionist lunatic coming and saying "omg, teh gas chambres never existed". Thanks to the creators.

Brock Reumkens
brockster@shaw.ca
January 25, 2006


I feel awful for the terrible things that happened at the Holocaust but I congratulate all the hard work put towards this work.

katherine
January 25, 2006


BBC TV in England often show old wartime newsreels of Hitler giving speeches in German, underneath for English viewers there's a word for word translation printed so you can follow what is being said by him. We've noticed in all Hitlers speeches he never once mentions concentration camps, he does not mention Treblinka,Dachau, Maidjanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau or the gas chambers. Yet its obvious from the dates these speeches were given that that very week, or that very month or year, he had ordered, or been party to the deaths of many thousands of innocent people. So what you are seeing is a mass murderer lecturing you and I, from the grave on love of country, humanity, honesty, virtue and duty whilst at the same time concealing from the world the crimes he himself was committing?

DIANE WILSON
dw.bcra@ntlworld.com
January 25, 2006


It is always difficult to read about the horrid of the Holocaust. I did not have to live through it and when situations become difficult in my life I always think at least I am not being subjected to Nazi Germany.

Linda Weber
lindaweber@swbell.net
January 21, 2006


I am trying to gain figures for political prisoners who died in the Nazi Concentration Camps. I note with interest that you do not give any such figures. The first to go into the camps were Communists, Socialists and Trade Unionists, particularly those who actively opposed the Nazis. Many of them simply vanished, of course, and a significant number of the Stalinists survived.

Peter Gamburg
pgamburg@mail.de
http://air-guns.5u.com
January 21, 2006


Hi everybody! I'm surfing the net trying to find documents about the Holocaust for my young Italian students (11-14 years old) The Day of Memory is something we must cherish in time... Help welcome

Nicola Bruno
nicolabruno@excite.it
January 21, 2006


sam & meg...AGAIN!!...
January 16, 2006


My Grandfather, Charles E. Smith helped liberate Dachau, he was with the 42nd Rainbow Div. He died a few years ago and never talked very much about the war. 40 or 50 years after the war he heard a woman with a German accent and had to leave the room. He said that when they," the Americans", got there and saw what had happened that they," the Americans", went "crazy" and started shooting german guards. He said that very few shots were fired when they took the camp and that some of the germans got undressed and locked themselves in cells to pose as prisoners so some US soldiers went thru and found the "fat" prisoners and knew what was up. Then US soldiers took some of the remaining german guards and told them," Look, you are going to dig a big hole and bury all of these dead prisoners and when you get through burying them, were going to do to you the same thing you did to them and bury you with them." and they did. I remember asking him about it as a kid, what they used to bury the Jews with and he said "a bull dozier", there were alot of dead. Then they had the local people come and see the dead and look at what had been done so that they couldn't deny that it had happened. My father has a box that a prisoner from Dachau made and gave to my Grandpa, it says Dachau with dates, i think 1933-1945?, and arbiet macht frei on it. The war was real, he had the scars to prove it, both mental and from shrapnel, the murders happened, he told me so.

I met a woman who was a teenager in Munich during the first half of the war, I asked her if people knew what was happening there and she said,"the locals were not really for sure about everything, the nazis kept people from the place but there were alot of rumors and her mother was sent to a camp for about a month for feeding a Jew". She said she "had to sleep with a Nazi to gain her mothers freedom", and when her mother came home she had "lost alot of weight and was in poor health".After only a month!

She also told me that after that, she had left Munich to work on farms in return for food and when nazis would come around that people would hide her and their children, espicially girls because they would rape them, this was around 1944. She said that they would go into farm houses and open every jar of jelly in the cabinets to check if it was an explosive.

She also told me that when the US was advancing that many nazis stole cloths and burned their uniforms, etc. and just blended in. She said she remembered her mother giving her a boiled egg often and telling her to go give it to a man that lived in the sewers as I recall. I belive she said he had been a Jewish Doctor who was in hiding. She told me that she had didn't understand why her mother would give their small amount of food away but her mother always said when people are hungry you feed them.

I find it a crying shame that in America, they barly touch on WW2 or the suffering that took place. This happened and we need to teach our children ourselves because the schools aren't.

James Smith
superfitter097@msn.com
January 19, 2006


This is really interesting! i like history! i cant believe how nasty naziis were x

lizzy
January 18, 2006


hi my name is arinessa barnes i juct wanted to sign in and show my respect to the people that died in the gas chambers and i wish i could see the real thing and not just a picture because in school right now we are studing the holcaust and when i think abot all the people that died in the holcaust i feel really bad baecuse all peole died not just women and men little babys were in there as well and also little childen

arinessa barnes
ihave2bda1@aol.com
January 17, 2006


Very useful! This site has been a wealth of information for the crimes the Nazi's commited. Thanks!

2010 class of SV
feranchsento@yahoo.com
January 17, 2006


maria rodriguez
January 17, 2006


As a teacher and student of history, I am ashamed for the human race for allowing or ignoring such atrocities. It is sad to think that there are those who still deny that this catostrophic act and the corresponding loss of life is now an idelible blight on human history. Equality lies within the very essence of human nature, we simply need to remind each other it is there. Thank you for keeping this memory, though numbingly horrific, alive for us to learn from.

Jim Temple
jtemple24@hotmail.com
http://www.goggle.com/
January 17, 2006


Hi, I have a question followed by an opinion!

Why does it appear that whenever the topic of the holocaust comes up it marks the beginning of time (about 1922)?

Everybody plays it up to be Adolf Hitler's doing, and that he did it on his own accord, without provication. Because I have been hard pressed to learn of the true events that lead up to the holocaust, I cannot determine if it was brought on by a man that is simply evil or if it was brought on by past events Hitler responded too.

We only hear of the horror that was inflicted on the prisioners, as if time simply began there. I have heard verbal accounts from elderly people that sounded truthful, but there is variation in the details. I, so far, have come to the opinion that it was the Jewish people that brought this upon themselves, which is why true accounts are hard to come by. Only the horror is revieled and so the truth can hide behind the pain these people experienced. That pain is transfered to present-day truth seekers in the form of symbols, video, interviews of those that benefit by hiding the truth, and the timly use of the actual word "holocaust."

I have formed an opinion that the holocaust did indeed happen, and that while six million Jews died, thirty million Polish people died. Worst, the Polish people selected to die were just that, "selected." Adolf told his army to select only the intelligent portion of the Polish population and put them to death. France realized this and turned itself over to avoid this fate.

Still, I feel it was the Jewish leaders that really brought all of this about, because they themselves treated Germans poorly in a time "before" the holocaust, and Hitler (a starving artist), happened along and came to power. Ironicly, it was a few good hearted Jewish leaders that began opening the door for German canidates to hold governmental positions.

Hitler's anger may have come partially from the Devil, but some of it came from his view of how the Jewish leaders of the time had treated German people. I cannot know this because everywhere I look, I find only accounts of the horror. Data about the actions Jewish leaders of pre-1922 launched at Germans is very fuzzy, if nonexistant (in other words, 1922 is where time began on the subject).

I would likt to see a few good "unbiased" historians dig up the truth.

Sincerely, Steve O'

Steve O'Gara
ogarasj@aol.com
January 16, 2006


Wow, isn't it sad to actually see how cruel the people in this world can be to one another. How did we allow this to happen? One man managed to kill milions by just the snap of a finger? How did he rationalize this to the millions of others. How did he gain that many followers. how could he convince millions that this was right? I'm sincerely sorry to all of those who have been affected by this horriable, preventable, tragic masacare. Let's not let history repeat it self!!!!!

Saschann Horn
January 14, 2006


I have just finished reading "THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER" by Vaino Linna.

I had no idea Finland was a memeber in WWII, I always thought they where a neutral country. How wrong I was.

I am glad you have information that is easy to read and understand. Some of the websites i have been to only confuse me more.

Keep up the good work. I will be keeping this in my favourits and keep looking up what is new.

More people should read what is in here, and we should never forget what has happened, and never let it come to this again.

Thank you.

Tiina
January 13, 2006


thanks!!!!

Natan Hur
nealhugh@aol.com
http://www. yellow starproject. /
January 13, 2006


This is a good site for research papers.

Star
rocknrol373@degrassimail.org
January 11, 2006


What a fantastic resource and a humbling experience to read. My thoughts remain both with survivors and innocent victims of such evil.

emma
January 11, 2006


This wasw a very tragic event in the history of the world. But the think that gets me the most is the fact that if you look at some of the comments in the guest book, you sadly see the there are some people who still follow hilter's ways. I can only feel sorry for these people and hope that one day they will get it through there heads that no person who lives and/or lived deserves to be treated in this demeanor. For no reason should people still think this way, for if they do they are only identifying themselves as followers and not leaders. AkA:OPEN YOUR EYES AND REALIZE THE TRUTH!

Ryan
January 10, 2006


i just wanted to say, this site has been very useful and informative while on my quest for gaining knowledge about old world events to write about in my articles,i will be sure to refer my friends to this site when they need the same information. thank you and good night. oder guten nachten.

judith
judithmrkendall@aol.com
January 9, 2006


I just wanted to thank you for your website. I will NEVER forget what happened. It no longer amazes or shocks me what we as human beings can do to each other. It is scary. But I just really wanted to encourage you in your work to keep going. I will as well. With all my heart, Lisa D.

Lisa D
armygurl4u2002@yahoo.com
January 8, 2006


yea, i like the web-site it's very educational and it teaches everyone about the Holocaust and hat they need to know about it.

Brittni
queenbreh@yahoo.com
January 6, 2006


maria gillis
memegill10@sbcglobal.net
January 4, 2006


sorry to hear about the attack and my computer was one of the ones hit with the virase

matthew
sgttiger@aol.com
none
January 3, 2006


In reading about the Holocaust I am deeply moved by the

suffering of all the people who were treated in such

horrible ways. My deepest sympathy to those who lost

anyone in that way.

Noelie Crosslin
ms_noelie@hotmail.com
January 3, 2006


It`s a very interesting page, firstable for people who is looking for survivors of the holocaust and second for all those who needs information about tje holocaust and the WWII.

jorge wejgman
jorgewejgman@walla.co.il
January 2, 2006


This is a very informative website. However, I wish your people that run this site and guestbook would police some of the juvenile and asinine comments people are adding just for fun. I agree that there are so many other tragedies that have occurred in history,, such as Cambodia, Bosnia, Sudan, Rwanda but it seems the Jewish' torment lasted for years longer and the death toll was much higher. Also, so many Jewish families perished under complete anonymity since so many records were destroyed. It's heartbreaking. Another good website on the Holocaust is WWW.YadVashem.org. Their central database of Holocaust victims is online now, but it isnt without its glitches. People looking for possible relatives or victims of the Shoah may have some luck on that site. Thanks for contributing to the remembrance of a horrible time in history and for having a user-friendly site.

Kris
January 1, 2006


I think this website has very good information about the holocaust i am sorry to hear that this website has had an attack and anyone who commited it sould be punished. If we don't remember what had happen then we are doomed to repeat it. Keep going strong.

sergeev
smurf.aka@gmail.com
it.thesitez.com
December 30, 2005


I am fascinated by WWII and its battles, machinery, etc. Read extensively on the subject and I appreciate and collect military books on German tactics and their efficiency and strong armor units. I knew from long time ago of the Holocaust and the destruction of the European Jewish population among others. As I continued to read as part of my zeal to learn more on WWII and increase my knowledge it was only a matter of time that I read more on the Holocaust and less and less on Allied tactis and German victories and losses and concetrated on the gruesome terror Nazi Germany's and all of Europe's racism towards Jews would have on your people. I no longer glorify the efficiency of German military tactics or German Armor. I cannot describe in words what I feel as I continue to read and research on this subject other than to say WE SHOULD NEVER ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN AGAIN.

The Jewish State and the Nation of Israel must go on.

One thing for sure, with 2 generations of German males gone after the war, Hitler's Arian Race looks more blended today. His war had the exact opposite results.

m korfiatis
michaelk42@sbcglobal.net
December 29, 2005


Very good website but u forgot one thing man. You for got to

people what us Jews are doing to the palestinian people. We

killed them like hitler killed us. We took there land. we

treat them like hitler treated us. don forget to put that ok

david
donworry@hotmail.com
December 15, 2005


imani washington
littleafrica1@hotmail.com
December 15, 2005


boo

theo coonan
brophyk@tiscali.co.uk
December 14, 2005


Thank you for your dedication to share the truth about the abominable evil of the Holocaust. It is important that future generations know and remember about the lesson learned from this historic outcry. We should learn what happens when dictatorship brainwashes the minds of millions to carry out unspeakable acts of evil, and the possibility of human conscience being seared and numbed. The Holocaust tells us that formidable violence and evil can go on unrestrained when we turn a blind eye to injustice and do nothing to help the defenseless.

S. Buckner
December 13, 2005


Death to Jews! Die Jews Die!!!!!!!1

Bob da Builda
bob@bob.com
http://www.keishan.com
December 12, 2005


I think that hitler was a very smart person, but he just puched racism to far.

melissa Wood
melissanewte2005@yahoo.com
yahoo
December 12, 2005


This is the best place for info on the ww2

Ronnie
ronnie_gun2000@yahoo.com
yahoo.com
December 12, 2005


good job keep up the work guys

zachary james
nhrachevyboy@aol.com
December 7, 2005


This is an excellent website. We must never forget the holocaust. It is a terrible, avoidable part of human history, and like all history, we must remember and know it, lest we fall back into the situation again. History does repeat itself if we are ignorant of it.

With the new effort by history revisionists to minimize the fact of the holocaust, it is all the more important that people like you keep it in memory and fight such falsehood. You are doing a great job.

Paul Bishop
mail@ christiantruthanditsdefense.org
http://www.ChristianTruthanditsDefense.org
December 4, 2005


It's amazing to see your dedication, and we will follow your example!

samuel weiss
shemolam@barak.net.il
http://www.shemolam.org
December 4, 2005


I am a Bischoff who knows what Bischoff is related to one anouther? We are all Schneidemuhl prussia. Officer Bischoff did a Big Big thing and as a vetern of his father land. They picked on Mrs Bischoff to?What good are a bunch of letters its to late he created a war camp and people got killed

Angela Bischoff
Vixen666@msn.com
December 1, 2005


I am just 13, and yet i am so inspired by your project. I came across this page looking for some information on the Holocaust. I think what you are doing is great, and I support you.

Shenise
shenpurr92@optonline.net
November 30, 2005


the holocast should be resumed at the earliest convenience.

Johnathan Bell
white_standard@yahoo.com
November 29, 2005


Great information and photos. T

Lillie williams
November 28, 2005


I am going to become a Holocaust denier, denier. I don't believe such people exist in mind and spirit. I think they are hoax's to profit and gain a name for themselves in this world. I just don't believe they actually think the Holocaust didn't happen. They know the truth.

Louis argo
prettyvacant7879@yahoo.com
November 27, 2005


need more project info for young adults!

Genevieve Feiler
feilers@tampabay.rr.com
msn
November 26, 2005


A debate, like on anything is most welcome. However prosecuting someone for his or her views is absurd. Would we arrest someone who says the Earth is in the centre of the universe, or someone who said Karl Marx did not ever live. Absurdity. Individuals can deny things if they feel like it, that is no danger.

But listening to different points is worthwhile.

andy
November 26, 2005


Thankyou. It's so critical that the importance of this evil is not forgotten, as to ensure such terrible crimes never occur again. We cannot forget and we must ensure that future generations remember the millions who were lost.

Bricelyn
ltl_butterfly@hotmail.com
November 25, 2005


KEVIN BROPHY
brophyk@cpwplc.com
November 24, 2005


I am interested in both sides of this issue of revisionism and found your site to be very useful. I do not consider myself to be on either side of the issue, I am always trying to learn what really happened and how such vile acts can be prevented from occurring again. Keep up the good work. While I do not agree with all of your positions I do agree with some of them and I thank you for having this information available for review.

David
divadkire@yahoo.com
November 23, 2005


please check our website and read the article about the kristallnight since it has the newest numbers on destroyed synagogues or contact me unter the given e-mail. this message is not supposed for the general public. thank you R. S.

Mrs. R. Shlesinger
synagog@netvision.net.il
http://www.ashkenazhouse.org/
November 23, 2005


I have worked out that the following major concentration camps were liberated on a Sunday, meaning during the weekend lull in the fighting: Belsen April 15 1945, Sachenhausen April 22, Ravensbroucke April 29, and Dachau and Mauthausen May 5th 1945. I have the impression that Military Orders were given to nearby Officers and Men as folows: " If your not busy this weekend and want something to do, would you like to go along to this Concentration Camp and liberate it". This indifference seems, 60 years later, so hard hearted. One wonders how many lives would have been saved if the Liberation of the Camps had been made a war aim.

Diane Elias
rw.bcra@ntlworld.com
November 23, 2005


the horror of war was nothing to the horror of the holocaust. defenceless men, women and children murdered. the whole world should know the truth and we should never forget that this happened

katy
katy@mail.com
http://rolexreplicawatches.bravehost.com/
November 20, 2005


Dear website maker, i like your sight and i hope that the holocaust will never happen again. Thank you for making this wonderful sight so i would realize how bad the holocaust actually was.

Sincerely,

Joe Henry

Joe Henry
Cheasy@fishsticks.com
765
November 18, 2005


Very good work and precise information! Well organized, well presented and nice to see so much good material on this in one place! My thanks to you for this. [My uncle, Raphael Lemkin coined the word 'genocide' and wrote the Genocide Convention at the UN]

Peter Raphael Lemkin
crazybear@volny.cz
November 18, 2005


hello greetings from mars. at the moment i am researching information on the haloucast, but there seems to be a lack of information on this web page so get more on! thankyou we will be visiting shortly, im watchin you... oh an ET says hello x

jenna and lauren
reggie@merseymail.com
November 17, 2005


This is an excellent idea and it not only helps students write papers, or politicions know how NOT to lead. But it also teaches those who did not know, with new questions answered by real people.

Tom
tconch@gmail.com
November 17, 2005


My friend and I are doing a presentation for our Theory of Knowledge class on pseudohistory. As we were browsing for information, we came across horrible forums of ignorant and hurtful deniers. It was such a relief to find this website. Not only did this site help us learn so much more about holocaust denial, but it also made us comfortable to know that someone out there is addressing this travesty in a tactful and tasteful manner. The material on this website is not only complete but completely horrifying and completely true. As students, we have learned the weak arguments of the nonbelievers and also how to refute them. As Jews, we have been touched by the personal accounts and other documents presented. Thank you for helping us in our project and for putting out this information to the public

Sabrina
November 16, 2005


schöne seite ... Der Antisemitismus, der mit Hitler plötzlich von einem kaum beachteten kleinen Randerscheinung (weniger als 2 % der Bevölkerung)ins monströse und irrationale wuchs hatte keinerlei innen- wie aussenpolitische Hintergründe oder gar Rechtfertigung gehabt ! Die jüdische Bevökerung war seit Generationen in Deutschland / Preussen integriert und trug zu seinem Ansehen und Wachstum bei. Die meisten Juden waren auch ihrer eigenen Tradition eher fern, und gingen nicht / kaum in eine Synagoge. Sie waren stolz, Deutsche Franzosen etc. zu sein und die Frage der Abstammung interessierte eigentlich niemanden der Umgebung. Während der Kaiserzeit gab es (ausser kleinen Neidereien) so gut wie keinen Antisemitismus. Warum auch? Dem Land ging es ausgezeichnet, war innerhalb weniger Jahrzehnten das mächtigste und reichste (nach Amerika)geworden. Und leider auch im Verhalten affektierter, grundlos unzufriedener (Esel will aufs Eis) und überheblicher geworden. Die Bescheidenheit und Zurückhaltung, mit der die preussische Bevölkerung häufig von ausländischen Gästen als sympathisch beschrieben wurde wurde leider von diesen Zügen überschattet ... Und dann der erste Weltkrieg. Ich meine mal: der unseligste Charakterzug der Deutschen (die auch viele gute haben) ist, daß sie bei Problemen und Scheitern stets nach aussen schauten und Sündenböcke für ihre eigenen Fehler suchten. Und daß sie in dem Moment, wo sie am allerwenigsten selbst mit ihren Problem zurechtkommen (Misserfolge) seltsamerweise gerade dann besonders stark dazu neigen, andere belehren zu müssen.? Das millionenfache eigene Fehlverhalten war der Wunsch der europäischen Bevölkerung nach einem 1. Weltkrieg (siehe Geschichtsbücher). Weil ihnen Kultur, Wohlstand und gutmütige Monarchie offenbar zu langweilig war. Ähnlich Frankreich, England, ... Als sie diesen sinnlosen Krieg nun bekamen und mit 15 Mio Toten und moralischen Krüppeln ihre Quittung, da wurden Sündenböcke gesucht, und da hatte man damit selbst natürlich gar nichts zu tun gehabt: Der erste unschuldige war der eher kriegsdesinteressierte Kaiser Wilhelm, der ins Exil geschickt wurde. Ein politischer Kardinalfehler und eine klägliche Illoyalität einer Bevölkerung ihrer besten Hohenzollern-Tradition seit 1701 sondersgleichen !! Und in Deutschlands Inneren war ab 1919 eine ziellose Schuldsuche auf alles mögliche: Dolchstoßlegende, Sozialdemokraten, Monarchen, Kirche, links, rechts und auch Juden. Keine Lüge konnte abstrus genug sein, um davon abzulenken, daß man den Krieg durch die vielen taktischen Fehler der Generalität verloren hatte. Es hätten genausogut auch die Eskimos sein können oder die Schuldfrage hätte auch eine Theorie gefunden an allen Leuten, die an einem Neumondtag geboren wurden ... Ich meine, von diesem Jahr 1918, hatte sich Deutschland (bis heute) nie mehr erholt, ab dann ging es moralisch und geschichtlich bergab. Der Antisemitismus hatte keinerlei innen- oder aussenpolitischen Hintergrund oder Rechtfertigung, er war völlig irrational. Er entsprang der Psyche Adolf Hitlers: Hitler wurde von keiner Frau geliebt, hatte keine beruflichen Erfolge und wurde ob seines unfreundlichen und seltsamen Charakters von den meisten Menschen bis 1933 gemieden. Und er hasste selbst alles, was Erfolg hatte, gönnte niemandem etwas Glück, der er selbst nicht in der Lage war, so etwas zu empfinden. Die deutsche Bevölkerung würde ich nicht als antisemitisch bezeichnen sie war ja ab März 1933 auch handlungsunfähig (im Gegensatz zum europäischen Ausland). Hitler musste ja seine Untaten (KZ) so gut wie möglich vor den Augen der Bevölkerung verbergen, da dies sicherlich keine Sympathie (siehe Euthanasiehandlungen, anfangs offen, die Proteste bei Bevölkerung und Kirchen hervorgerufen hatten).... Fazit: Das Wegwerfen der guten alten Traditionen (Preussens Glorie und Modernität, Religiosität, Kunst, Musik, die Monarchie der Hohenzollern, auf die Bevölkerung und Staat eigentlich vereidigt war - das alles war den Leuten zu langweilig geworden). Das Nichtüberwinden und analysieren des 1. Weltkrieges hatte zu Hitler geführt und einer Mentalität wo die abstrusesten Schuldzuweisungs-Theorien gedeihen konnten. Die Bevölkerung war - wie gesagt - eigentlich nicht antisemitisch. Leider aber nicht gut erzogen. D.h. man war gewohnt, stets über andere und die Aussenwelt zu urteilen, aber eine innere \"Deutsche Frage\" und Analyse, sowas ga es nicht und das war unerwünscht, selbst nach 1918 nicht. Und auf diesen seelischen Untiefen 1. das Versagen Hitlers als Person und seine permanente Suche nach Sündenböcken und 2. das Verlieren des ersten Weltkrieges und einer Bevölkerung, die schon vor 1913, die guten Wurzeln ihrer monarchischen und preussischen Traditionen über Bord geworfen hatte und wurzellos wurde ... hier lag der unselige gemeinsame Archillespunkt zwischen Hitler und einer grossen Masse. Diese grosse Masse konnte ab 1919 mit Geduld, Beethoven, Hohenzollern, privatem Glück und Hobbies keine Befriedigung ihres Lebens finden. Und für die Leute ab ca. 1905 geboren (die den Weltkrieg nicht in den Schützgräben erleben konnten), da war ein Europa ohne permanente Kriegsauseinandersetzungen öde und langweilig geworden - sie waren ja wie Kriegscomputerspieler- egal wer gegen wen und warum - in ihrer Kindheit mit täglichen (falschen) Heeresberichten aufgewachsen. Und diese Lastwagenkolonnen an Straßenschlachten und grosse Schlagzeilen in den Zeitungen ... das bot Adolf Hitler. Und die ältere Bevölkerung schwieg dazu, sie hatte ja auch kein Lebensmotiv mehr, hatte ihren Kaiser und seine 200-jährige Monarchie einfach so geopfert, ohne eine Gegenalternative zu haben. Kein Motiv der Liebe zwischen diesem aggressiven jungen Bevölkerungsteil damals und dem Führer, eher eine ihrer Natur nach kurzfristige Verbindung, ... aber mit welch negativer Konsequenz ! Die deutsche Bevölkerung in der Untersuchung würde ich nicht (Ausnahmen abgesehen, wie in der ganzen Welt) als antisemitisch einstufen. Innen- oder Aussenpolitische Hintergründe zu Hitlers Antisemitismus ab 1933 gab es gar keine, völlig sinnlos wie unverständlich. Der Holocaust war übrigens ein ziviles Verbrechen Hitlers in Friedenszeiten, kein \"Kriegsverbrechen\" (welcher X hat denn dieses falsche Wort erfunden?). Der H. hat also rein gar nichts mit irgendwelchen Kriegshandlungen, innenpolitischen Problemen auf der Welt damals und heute auf der Welt zu tun, er ist ein geschichtl. Ereignis für sich. Ich bin auch Deutscher und distanziere mich völlig von den Handlungen des österreichischen Einwanderers Hitlers in seinem Gastland Deutschland und empfinde grosse Solidarität zu den Opfern (Juden, Deutsche, Katholiken, Zigeuner, etc.) ... Liebe deutsche Gruesse Peter

Peter
hohenzollern@hotmail.de
November 16, 2005


I have never heard of this David Irving Character until today. I would never even consider reading anything on claims of Holocaust denial. It is just absurd and perhaps even worse than the SS and Nazi State that were responsible for it in the first place. I agree it is time to move on but people should never forget the past to learn from their mistakes. What the Holocaust teaches us is Man's inhamunity to man is still flourishing very well in our society and it has taught us nothing. Mr Irving has a lot of gall. The most horrible thing I have yet to read is that one of Moll's henchman claimed he could tell the Nationality of the Jewish race being cremated by the colur of the flames licking out of the chimneys. Mr. Irving , stick that in your pipe and smoke it.

Louis Argo
Prettyvacant1965@msn.com
November 15, 2005


I am searching for what happened to the PAWLYSZYN family. Whoses last address was STARA BIRCZA PREMSZYL POLAND. In 1939. They are Piotr, Katarzyna, Hannou, and Stan. Any help at all will be welcome.

Al;so, i have a question. Are the German Government responsible to find missing relatives of people that they enslaved during WW2? Thankyou.

M Allen
run4covermusicco@aol.com
November 14, 2005


I think this website has very good information about the holocaust i am sorry to hear that this website has had an attack and anyone who commited it sould be punished. If we don't remember what had happen then we are doomed to repeat it. Keep going strong.

Rosalio Roman Jr.
rosalio_hellokittylover@ hellokitty.com
November 13, 2005


I am a member of The North Carolina Council on the Holocaust. Thanks for The Holocaust History Project.

Rik Barnes 208 South Elm Street Apt. N Greenville, North Carolina USA 27858

Rik Barnes
KiltedMile@aol.com
November 12, 2005


mariewilliford@yahoo.com
November 12, 2005


Your site does a wonderful service- in reminding people what was done to millions of Jews- and gays, gipsies, Soviet prisoners of war, and handicapped people by a depraved regime, which almost all Germans themselves totally repudiate.

More importantly, it explains much of present Middle East realities; principally ,the acquisition by Israel of nuclear weapons and the very high risk posed by those neighbours who reject her existence entirely, as Hitler himself once did in another context. Disputes between peoples and nations must never again become the occasion for genocide, or "wiping off the face of the Earth" if we are to survive as a civilisation on this planet.

We must remember, as Jews have learned the hard way, that those who publicly threaten to destroy "The Jews" or other groups usually mean it and will in time try to make good on their threats.The past is a warning to us all.

A new Holocaust would kill dozens of times more Gentiles than Jews. For those who doubt the relevance of your work - be aware!

Michael Martin-Smith
lagrangia@lagrangia.karoo.co.uk
November 12, 2005


I AM NOT A JEW, BUT WOULDN'T BE ASHAMED OF IT IF I WERE. AT THE UNIVERSITY I HAD JEWISH FRIENDS WHOM I LOVED, I THINK I OWE TO THEM FIGHTING AGAINST INTOLERANCE, HATRED AND ANTISEMITISM. I THINK NEO-NAZI YOUNGSTERS ARE MORE INTERESTED IN SWASTIKAS THAN IN HITLER, AND I THINK THAT'S WRONG: HITLER MUST NOT BE FORGOTEN, NOR FORGIVEN.

BE BRAVE AND GO ON; YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!

HECTOR

HECTOR
hberumen@prodigy.net.mx
November 10, 2005


Every time I look back, my heart breaks a bit more for what happened. God, how could you allow such an evil crime upon the face of this earth?

Janie
megganmeggie@yahoo.ca
November 10, 2005


why did he torture people the way he did

khadijah
kze101@yahoo.com
November 10, 2005


Thank you for this information-rich site. To forget the past is to be doomed to repeat it.

Sandra Reiner
November 10, 2005


We, humanity, can not forget. Our lives can not go on without feeling in our own flesh and heart the eternal shouts of all those children, all those suffering mothers and impotent fathers trying to invent a peaceful smile to some desperate eyes going out of sight. Sadness and anger is what we feel. But also, those eternal shouts are still telling us: we tried to be brave, we tried to fight, we tried to save our children, our families, ourselves. Don't forget that, and try everyday, as we did, to stop any kind of threat. This is what I hear and what I feel.

Juan Guillermo Zamora Chavarría
juan.gmozamch@gmail.com
November 10, 2005


yOU HAVE NOT INCLUDED UK NON-COM DEATHS

Kevin Straw
kevinstraw@hotmail.com
November 10, 2005


live

rest
why@aol.com
November 10, 2005


Vanessa Voelzke
butterflyxspawn@yahoo.com
November 10, 2005


Each time I read about the suffering, my heart breaks a little more for humanity.

Tomas
teomog@usa.com
http://lol.to/bbs.php?bbs=carisoprod0
November 10, 2005


I think that was terrible

nick
nick@yahoo.com
http://phentermine.finte.org/
November 10, 2005


It is very appropriate of you to bring about the facts of fascist brutality against the Jews.

The material posted here has established beyond doubt that the holocast occured without any agency trying to do prevent it.

I feel that all nations had blundered and sinned and allowed such a sin to continue for such a long period in the thirties and forties and may be still ready to do so.

I feel that your site will enlighten those who argue that the holocast may not have occured, or the events were exagerrated.

I request the Holocast memorial organisations to bring out the happenings of the past openly to future and present generations. Since there are many people who are still not sympathetic to those horrific incidents and go to the extent of feeling a thrill over those incidents.

C. Karthikeyan karthik_c7376@rediffmail.com

C. Karthikeyan
karthik_c7376@rediffmail.com
November 10, 2005


the horror of war was nothing to the horror of the holocaust. defenceless men, women and children murdered. the whole world should know the truth and we should never forget that this happened

peace

david kimberley
davidkimberley007@fsmail.net
November 8, 2005


PLEASE READ THIS! my name is lindsey and i am 14 years old, all of the older people who visit this site do not dare think that for a i don't understand this as well as anyone older than i, everyone sees things differently and that is what is so great about each and every one of us. i hope that all those stupid people who believe that this never happened come to this website. they should be ashamed of themselves. when choose not to believe that this happened they are basically giving the Nazis and Hitler a free pass.

We must also nevr forget that this has happened all over the world and still continues on today. we've seen what can happen and we still sit and read these websites thinking, oh thats so sad but there's nothing i can do. well your all wrong there is. it's truue that this was awful but we cannot dwell on it, it is understood that we must never forget it, but we have to do something about now that we can. that is over and new things are happening everyday, let's stop it now because we can. again , iam truely sorry to all those who still are suffering and grieving from this, i mean no disrespect. Also i would like to thank Elie Wiesel for opening my eyes to the Holocaust, i never would have truely been able to understand without your book. Thank-you.

Lindsey
laxlvratt13@aol.com
aol
November 8, 2005


Hello. I am Laura and i am 15 from england. I would like to thank you for your website as it has helped me with coursework.

I would also like to say, that when i first started learning about the holocaust i didn't really understand it, and i went to Austwitz with my orchestra on tour, and thought it was devistating, at thats my thoughts at just 12! It's a topic that now makes me really angry and i wish i understood it better when i had visited, but your site has helped me understand things alot better!

Laura H
laura_violinist@hotmail.com
November 8, 2005


Cool site!! Cool holocost!! Jewish to fire!!!

zorder
zorder@bk.ru
http://dorwurl.domain
November 7, 2005


thank you for this website.

admin
denisrom@tut.by
http://lopez.milliondollartrace.com/
November 6, 2005


hello! first of all i want to say how great i think it is that this page excist. It is very very important to bring this story into the future. I am going to do a work about this, and ask myself what will happen if we let the people who says that this never happened talk free? It is so insane that my heart breaks even more when i see the suffering in these people's eyes in pictures and films. Surviving people today must think it is horrible that people denie that it ever happened. I hope that everyone understand that they are all responsible for what will be told in the future. as long as i live i will stand up for the truth and never hold back with it. I have met surviving people from auschwitz and heard their stories. it hurts and pains me that people can actually say: NO it never happened. SO please everybody out there, keep on telling this horrible story but neccessary story to everyone. it is one of the most important issues. we have seen that things like this has happened again, but not as much as it did in the second world war. take care and love eachother (L)

Emilia
goa_mej@hotmail.com
November 5, 2005


hello my name is MGBADA IGBO is coming to our school tomarrow, now Ruth is the auther of the books, The cage, To life, and The holocaust lady. Now our class read The cage together and we loved it so much that most of us are reading the book To life now. I suggest that you ready them in the order shown above so her story makes sence, Now I think everyone here should read these books because it really gets people in the kind of aditude we all should be in.

If you write to me I can tell you more, MGBADA..

MGBADAIGBO EGO
MMGBADA@YAHOO.COM
November 4, 2005


Each time I read about the suffering, my heart breaks a little more for humanity.

Ben
yaroshi@yahoo.com
http://atins-diet.netfirms.com
October 30, 2005


Each time I read about the suffering, my heart breaks a little more for humanity. My respect to Alise.

Hemor
hemor@freemail.com
http://buy-tramadol.ve.vg/
October 23, 2005


I want to make my apologisies to anyone who suffered of those silly actions of my nation.

Yours sincerely, Peter North Deutchland

Peter North
uspeternorth@yahoo.de
http://peter-north.us
October 23, 2005


thank g-d I am jewish

yom tov, shabat shalom

craig moon
cem921@charter.net
October 23, 2005


friend, Not only the holocast is bad during Nazi regime, even the Palestinian holocast is human violation during our modern age.

james miranda
October 22, 2005


my name is sophie and i am 13 years of age. i think that hitler is a terible man & so are the people who helped him. god dame hitler

sophie cripps
sophiecripps@yahoo.com
October 21, 2005


My father and his brother/dad/mother survived in Budpest during the holocaust. My grandfather was one smart SOB to manage it. However, the rest of my dad's family, every last one of them, died. Just so all the 'bored' readers know, I've been living with an anxiety that would kill a horse as a second generation child of holocaust survivors, something I'm only coming to grips with at the age of 41. These kinds of experiences don't disappear, they're handed down, even though my dad never discussed it.

Just so you know, that great hungarian soccer team of the 50's, my father played on the junior team as a teenager. Me, I guess I received those talents, because where I've lived, I was considered a 'god' of soccer. So here's to the past of the great hungarian soccer talents.

DM
October 20, 2005


I found this site whilst researchimg for my daughter's school project.

Thank you for the well laid out information

sharon mc garrie
smcgarrie65@yahoo.co.uk
October 20, 2005


Hello! I´m 15 years old and I come from Nürnberg, Bavaria.First I have to say that it was terrible what happened and that I´m so sorry about that though I weren´t able to change things at that time(as you can make as a conclusion because of my age...). Many countries(especially Great Britain) think that all the Germans still are Nazis. But that´s completely false! The whole nation is ashamed of this dark chapter in Germanys history. But many people say that today´s german generation is still responsable for what happened. I think that this is very unfair because it wasn´t our fault and we couldn´t prevent that whole chapter. But this really shouldn´t be an excuse for what happened. I hope that something like that will never ever happen again!

Sandra

Sandra
coca8991@gmx.de
October 19, 2005


This site is very informational and well established. I am truly sorry that my fathers had to resort to this kind of extermination of the Jews. They were left with no other choice. They truly believed in their cause and there is nothing else that can be said of it.

Erich
elelmho@yahoo.com
October 17, 2005


I AM IN THE SEVENTH GRADE AT BREWER MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND OUR CLASS JUST STARTED READING ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST. WHEN WE WENT THROUGH JUST THE FIRST 2 OR 3 PAGES I WAS JUST DEVASTED AVOUT WHAT THEY HAD TO GO THROUGH NOT ONLY TO SURVIVE BUT TO HELP OTHERS. IF I WAS BORN BACK THEN I MIGHT NOT STILL BE ALIVE NOW I WOULD HAVE TRIED MY BEST TO SAVE AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSIBLE. SO PLEASE PRAY THAT MANY PEOPLE WHO HAVE WENT THROUGH THIS WILL BE BLESSED EVERY DAY

charlie
rainbowluv@metanetis.com
October 17, 2005


I am writing a school essay in Melbourne, Australia on the experience of World War Two. This is one section I have to cover. Thank you very much for your dedication and work! What sad stories there have been told here...

Darius Pranckunas
October 17, 2005


Hello I am a 26 year old black female. The reason I looked at this site not only just for information but also as background on a book I'm reading. I read an article and it just blows me away that people of any race or religion could do that to another human being. Every picture liked to tore my heart out. I'm not sure slavery was THAT bad compared to that. I also don't understand how the world could let something like that go on and for so long!! To any and all Jews everywhere(and especially to any survivors)May God Bless You And Yours. & I know that ALL those people are now in a better place. I wish there was more I could do or say to make things better...

But NOTHING can make that better

Come on people let's put our differences aside and all become like one big family. Thank any and all of you for reading this Erika McFarling

Erika McFarling
phatgirrl05@hotmail.com
October 15, 2005


I could barely get thru even one section of your site without crying.

It's still hard to comprehend the horrific events that occurred as they were on such a massive scale. My heart just aches for all the suffering at the hands of so many madmen. However, others had to have turned a blind eye to what was going on there for years......and that is just about as demonic as you can get. They are just as guilty as the perpetrators and I'm sure the Lord has a special place for them where they can suffer for the rest of eternity!

And what is to stop this from ever happening again? Supposedly, we were civilized when this happened. What man can do to man is just incredible -- How far have we really come??

This is a wonderful site and I wish everyone would visit and look and feel the horror.

Carole D'Amico
loraincarole@yahoo.com
October 14, 2005


We must remember such things and never repeat it.

Alexey
rssguide.thesitez.com
October 9, 2005


I think this is the worst thing that has happend in history. I am doing a report on this, and I just sometimes cry it is so crutal ... if anyone has any websights reguarding this please send me mail ... thank you all so so much Thank You

john
http://www.home.pages.at/webmastertools-info
October 9, 2005


thanks for some great info, i am shocked at how much these Jews had suffered, i knew the holcaust was bad and bloody for the Jews, but not THAT bad!

alex ramshaw
adramshaw@hotmail.com
October 5, 2005


Forgotton among most of this are the Romany victims. Here is a poem I wrote to commemorate them.

The Gas Van

As it rumbled in the darkness Its engine spluttered in the night It looked like little of to be scared On casting on it first sight. A vehicle and symbol of evil And the depths to which man Can sink to when they think They can put another in the Van.

Two men, if that they can be called, From camp to camp drove the machine, Bringing death to where they were, Leaving death where they had been. Roma cast inside to be gassed: Frantically they hammered at the walls Until they were overcome by the fumes... Then... silent were their calls.

What kind of mentality Decreed that die should Antoher because of colour Because of creed, of blood? What kind were these people? We ask today how could these men Think as they did, and succeed? And could they do so again?

The God that down on us looks How could he concieve And allow the likes to happen To those who in him believe? Nomadic were the people Against whom Fate it seemed, was set Nomadic was their way of life: Nomadic was the vehicle of their death!

Tomas O' Carthaigh
tomasocarthaigh@yahoo.com
http://www.WritingsInRhyme.com
October 5, 2005


heya, firstly i wud jst lyk 2 say ppl dnt want this tradegy 2 happen agen so i urge people 2 stop dwelling in the past and concentrate on the future... there is genocide happenings in darfur go to www.savedarfur.org and help stop the sufferings of millions

thanks luv lisa x x x x

Lisa Marley
leelamarley23591@hotmail.com
October 4, 2005


I just wanted to sign this to let yall know that everyone that took part in this...im sorry...yall nedd God in ur lives...

Ashley Bingham
hot_pink_freak@hotmail.com
October 3, 2005


i am looking for infomation on the Grunberger's, mainly their son Nuta Leib

Aaron
befoulatc@yahoo.com
September 30, 2005


I really hope this site will prevent some one from making such things as Hitler did.

prox
http://livegamedev.mynetgate.com
September 30, 2005


Each time I read about the suffering, my heart breaks a little more for humanity.

John
johnny@yahoo.com
http://republika.pl/onlinewagering
September 30, 2005


I would just like to say how pathetic it is how people can treat a site like this with disrespect. Their religion and views clearly are blind to the reality of the past and the present.

Max
maxgilbert10@hotmail.com
September 29, 2005


In life we make many journeys, some by car, some by rail, and some in aircraft. We must accept that an accident might occur, but we must never accept that the train driver, or the plane captain, as got legally binding instructions to deliver people like us to a death camp and that he must carry out his orders to the letter. I think when you study the Holocaust you become the train driver and you must decide where your train is going to stop. The onus is on you and no one else.

D Reed.

David Reed
rw.bcra@ntlworld.com
September 29, 2005


The main lesson of history - is that people in most cases repeat the same mistakes.. Each generation.. Your site helps new generations to avoid these mistakes. And therefore, the importance of your site is enormous!

John
http://www.aniversarygiftidea.by.ru
September 27, 2005


The Jew victim is not any more important than the victims of any other group although you would not know it. The Jew must take some responsibility for what happened to them in Germany. They were doing worse than they are doing now in the USA with their love the queer, socialist government, striving to get free speech marked as "hate" speech, etc. Why will the ADL not answer when I ask them why ever other group is allowed to protect their interests except for the true WORLD minority: WHITES, without them labeling it "nazi" or "hate"? The dead, come back to life jew-man-god[and he's going to come back at some point and save you] is the worst and hugest FRAUD ever perpetrated, but then the JEW who knows how to pretend to be anyway would not profit would he? Are you going to censor this jew master?

Diana
gardengrow@charter.ent
September 27, 2005


thank you for keeping the memory of 6 million alive,,never again..

a child of survivors...thank you 6 million times...david

david weiss
davideran51@aol.com
September 26, 2005


i am doing a progect for english class and choose this decade. this site has helped a lot.

Siobhan Hage
cittyKat20@myway.com
September 26, 2005


You make a lot of allegations against the german people.

Usually one backs up one's allegations with facts.

I don't see you do that.

Your allegations are therefore unsubstantiated. Any court which is not at cangaroo court will toss those allegations out.

There is no doubt that germans (or better Nazi's) killed numerous jews. But to back up all your allegations is something you do not do.

So my question is where are your facts?

Werner
Werner@wor;d12.net
September 25, 2005


Hello and thanks for a very good site! I'm often debating with revisionists on certain forums and it's great to have this site with all the good and scientific essays gathered at one place. Let's never give up on debating with the revisionists! A lot of them are just ignorant kids who swallow conspirational theories without any deeper consideration and they can become very dangerous if they for long periods just read all kinds of revisionist literature without being confronted with good arguments against it.

Keep it up!

All the best!

J Bach

Stockholm, Sweden

J Bach
September 22, 2005


Thank you for this very informative and compassionate site.

Chelsea
cobebu1@yahoo.com
September 18, 2005


i like this site because it helped me so much to understand what happened

jeremy
fernkill@yahoo.com
September 17, 2005


Hey, I am fascinated by the events of the holocaust, and I love what your teaching through this website.

Jessica Lister
jessicalist89@yahoo.com
September 15, 2005


I really doubt that people from the Historical Review site spend their time to send you viruses. This is an unfounded accusation and it is unfair. If you have evidence of it let us know , else please be more moderate in your accusation. I am not a revisionist but you win nothing at blaming the Revisonist of all the sins of Israel.

michel
cahier@wildmail.com
http://www.angelfire.com/hi5/reichbis/index,html
September 14, 2005


My mothers' family was in Holland during WWI and WWII. Her brother was in a consentration camp during WWII. Thank you for creating this site to remember all who lived during this time and what they went through.

Respectfully Tony

Tony Burdyshaw
tburd58@yahoo.com
September 9, 2005


A GREAT SITE. I AM LOOKING FOR PAWLYSZYN FAMILY. MY FATHER JOSEF WAS TAKEN FROM STARA BIRCZA, POLAND. IN WW2 AND TAKEN TO GERMANY FOR FORCED LABOUR. HE WAS IN STALAG V1 CAMP NEAR HAMBERG AREA. HE EVENTUALY CAME TO ENGLAND AFTER THE WAR AND MARRIED MY MOTHER MARY CONDON FROM IRELAND. THEY HAD FIVE CHILDREN. SADLY BOTH ARE NOW DEAD. I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO MY DADS FATHER; PIOTR, HIS MOTHER KATARZYNA, HIS BROTHER STAN AND HIS SISTER, HANNOU OR ANNA? HE NEVER SAW THEM SINCE HE WAS 16....HE DIED WITHOUT EVER FINDING OUT. IT IS MY WISH TO FIND OUT. THANYOU FOR ALL THE THOUGHTFUL COMMENTS. TO SOME THE HOLOCAUST IS SOMETHING THAT IS HISTORY, TO THOSE WHO LOST PEOPLE IN IT, IT IS A CONSTANT REMINDER, OF THE RELATIVES THEY LOST.

PAWLYSZYN Maggie
run4covermusicco@aol.com
September 9, 2005


Hey, i think this site is really informative and i feel it is important to remember the Holocaust because hopefully we can learn from it. I believe that anti-semetism is for sick people who find it easier to take anger and hatred about themselves out on others.

Patrick
September 6, 2005


My best wishes are with you.

Anton
anton@modahe.com
September 6, 2005


I am a Holocaust Survivor. Born 1922 in Suceava,Romania, the entire Jewish population of Bukovia and Bassarabia was deported in Octber 1941 to Transnistria ( south western Ukraine) where about 320 000 Jews died for hunger, disease and murder in about 120 concentration/extermination camps. NOT TOO MUCH IS WRITTEN or MENTIONED about that forgotten area. W H Y N O T ??

Joseph Leinburd
joelala@rogers.com
September 5, 2005


Sometimes called "the longest hatred," antisemitism has persisted in many forms for over 2,000 years. And Holocaust is an awful example of it. Hope people won't let such things againg.

thanks

Eddie Jones, WWII veteran
eddiej@hotmail.com
http://fraud.50webs.com
September 2, 2005


*sigh* why can't you guys just alk about holocaust....and not every little annoying bit of your techanal problems???

see, i got homework. other people reports. older grades=long term assinments...

from: a girl with consern, homework, and maybe depression.

a girl with homework
http://ww.freewebs.com/puppies1455/
September 1, 2005


this website is really informational =]

Fred
surferdude34@aol.com
dont know one
September 1, 2005


Frankly, I don't think people learn lessons from their history. but we should keep in memory what's been before. Hope, it'll help someday not to repeat the same mistakes in the future. Thanks to those who is working on this site.

Jeremy Wright
jw@beat-obesity.memebot.com
http://beat-obesity.memebot.com
August 31, 2005


Ever since I visited Dachau when I was 14, I have had a strange feeling of kinship with the more than 6 million men, women, and children who were murdered and tortured during the Holocaust. By kinship, I mean, I walked where many of them lived and died. When I see photographs of all the corpses of dead people, I always try to give them a story, a feeling for who they were. These were human beings whose lives were not so very different from my own. There were so many. It is completely incomprehensible to me. I have two beautiful children, and I always wonder "What would I have done? Could I have been as brave?" No human being should ever have to bear the horrors and atrocities that were visited on the Jews, Gypsies, and others who didn't fit into the Third Reich's view of perfection and order. My heart weeps for the human race that people did this to other people, but also for the people who stood idly by and let it happen. This is a wonderful website that honors those who died at the hands of the Nazis and enlightens those of us who visit to the true story of the Holocaust. Thank you for letting me sign this visitors book. It truly is an honor.

candyce parrish
lilCANDYapple09@yahoo.com
http://pondliners.email.su/
August 31, 2005


I'm thrilled, and a bit overwhelmed by the breadth of information available. The incredible range of topics is quite impressive; which is saying a lot for me. I'm a child of a survivor; my mother was at Auschwitz. I grew up with her stories of the camp and have always searched for holocaust material. I could never have enough information in trying to comprehend my mother's experience. An insatiable need for an impossible task.

I'd always considered my holocaust library respect, but nothing in comparison to the wealth of incredible books, films, and websites that has come out in the last decade(or so).

I'm very grateful for the continued study of the Holocaust. It's not that I want to bludgeon people about this, but I get a bit crazy at the common perspective that this was an abberation. Which is totally erroneous. A famous study by Stanley Millman glaringly showed how easy it was to simply comply. We take our values for granted, automatically. In truth, our values must be passionately embraced--sovereign and inviolate. Otherwise they'll crumble when faced with negative sanctions. The many instances of mindless violence, like the Columbine incident, is the essential element of genocide. The fact that a person can knowingly kill and regard it with similar indifference as killing insects when walking. It's the lack of response, of Any disquiet to the horrible suffering of the victim that is the essential element in any violent bloody action. Everything else is logistics.

I'm very encouraged that there IS still so much interest in the Holocaust. Not to browbeat people, just simply that they revere their virtues. To fully appreciate and NOT take for granted our humanity.

Thank you Dvorah

Dvorah Sorell
dvorahtwo@yahoo.com
August 28, 2005


hey, yep this is candy and i think this site is awesom & if your lookin for great pics and AlOt of info thin u should go here!! ~MuAh~

candyce parrish
lilCANDYapple09@yahoo.com
August 26, 2005


Ever since I visited Dachau when I was 14, I have had a strange feeling of kinship with the more than 6 million men, women, and children who were murdered and tortured during the Holocaust. By kinship, I mean, I walked where many of them lived and died. When I see photographs of all the corpses of dead people, I always try to give them a story, a feeling for who they were. These were human beings whose lives were not so very different from my own. There were so many. It is completely incomprehensible to me. I have two beautiful children, and I always wonder "What would I have done? Could I have been as brave?" No human being should ever have to bear the horrors and atrocities that were visited on the Jews, Gypsies, and others who didn't fit into the Third Reich's view of perfection and order. My heart weeps for the human race that people did this to other people, but also for the people who stood idly by and let it happen. This is a wonderful website that honors those who died at the hands of the Nazis and enlightens those of us who visit to the true story of the Holocaust. Thank you for letting me sign this visitors book. It truly is an honor.

Heather M. Camacho
koolkittie@cox.net
August 25, 2005


Each time I read about the suffering, my heart breaks a little more for humanity.

bkwhitson@hotmail.com
August 24, 2005


Never fogiving or forgetting sounds so much like an aryan catchcry. Surely, the Lord's chosen people are capable of more divine emotions. The demons are dead, may no more arise, whatever national or religiuos allegiance.

Strate
stratestate@yahoo.com.au
August 22, 2005


I read these pages with profound sadness. So much creuelty against helpless people. How can they? How dare they?

Yet there are people out there who will deny the very fact of holocaust !

What ever happened was history. But out of all people who had been mistreated and masacred in history - I will expect the Jews to be the ones who will understand the other human groups plight.

Yet I see Israel - Continuing with their occupation and apparthied regime ! People like Netanyahu and Sharon appear in international tv and talk about Israel being terroised by sucide bombers ! There are atleast one million Plastaines in Gaza strip alone as refugees - Refugees in their own land from the EUROPEAN JEWS.

Will humans learn anything from history ?

ken
kentheteaman@gmail.com
http://www.romancing-the-tea.com/
August 21, 2005


My family visited Dacha concentration camp in 1997. The realization of what happened in that place made the hair on my neck stand up. The sculpture that represented the victims in front of the musuem was the most horrible thing I have ever seen. What repulsed me so much was the German people never admitted they had done anything wrong. The German people instigated the first World War, the second World War and if people will look at the Germany government,present day, they know they will start the last war to end at Armagedden.

BONNIE
bbordelon5@cox.net
August 19, 2005


THis is awesome and it really helped me on my holocaust lecture! Thank you!!!

Irina
tanmos@gmail.com
http://www.insurance.siteburg.com/
August 18, 2005


Thanks, owing to your site people can know the truth about this terrible a crime against our people.

Thank You !!! Vadim Onishchenko, Ganre Photographer.

Vadim Onishchenko
invisiblestudio@bezeqint.net
http://www.wildlife-photo.org
August 18, 2005


Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it...

It is sites like this that help people remember the Past.

Matt
Force_blade3@hotmail.com
August 15, 2005


Hi my name is Lizz. The holocaust is something very dear to my heart. When I was nine I first heard the words "Holocaust" in my home when my mom was talking about it. Ever since then I have been obsessed with knowing as much information about the Nazis, Hitler, and my people (jews) as humanly possible. I have come to the understanding that this was such an etrociuos thing to occur in history. Anti-semitism as most of you know has been around for a very long time. Even today in the school and city I live in there is still racism between relgions. The first time I ever heard the word "kike" was in my ninth grade year of high school. I was so offended when I was called that. This time and period in our history as jewish people and non- jews is very important and will help us stop further discrimination hopefully for good!

Lizz
SMTsangel4lyf666@hotmail.com
August 11, 2005


I come from a family that were murdered in the Holocaust, including my 3 cousins & 5 uncles. However, now they are all living in New York City & Miami Beach........Len

Leonard Rosenblatt
m.kovic@sbcglobal.net
August 9, 2005


As the relative of Holocaust survivors, I have grown up learning about the attrocities committed during the Nazi/Hitler rule from within my family. It is not possible to say that the Holocaust never occurred. It effected more than just the Jews, Gypsies, political prisoners, homosexuals, blacks, disabled and other ethnic groups at the time. It has effected generations thereafter. More than mourn the dead, we should learn from the events of the past. Never stand by in silence whilst attrocities such as those committed under Nazi rule occur, as they inevitably will under another guise. Education is the key.

Meika Kiven (Kiwkowicz)
August 9, 2005


I think this is a great site for promoting awareness of the holocaust and all the atorcities that occured at that time in history. If I could donate to your cause I would, but unfortunately i live in Australia! But anyway keep up the great job! It's a great source for information on the holocaust and it's been great in helping me with assignments!! So thanks!

Amy
knealea@don.tased.edu.au
August 8, 2005


Excellent job bringing together serious scholars passionate about combating Holocaust denial. Especially noteworthy is your effort to pick apart denier's claims, particularly Germar Rudolf's. Your honest intellectual approach to this taboo topic serves as a reminder how wonderful our free society is.

Vik
dofvi@boom.hu
http://cheapv.boom.ru
August 8, 2005


Thank you for the information about this time in history. We must remember it forever.

weight less
weight@mail.com
http://quick-weight-loss.50webs.com
August 8, 2005


Hello Im not Jewish, but yes I do believe that the Holocaust did occur. Otherwise we wouldnt be talking about it still to this day. My grandfather served in the Navy during those times his ship was hit and he was wounded and lost at sea for awhile. Would they say that this never happened as well. It doesnt anger me it only aggravates me that someone would be so ignorant to lie about recorded history. However it wasnt only the Jewish community that was hurt during those times of Genocide. We should be sensitive to the others that the attrocities of the past have affected. Respectfully M

Matthew Boen
sniper_claws@yahoo.com
August 5, 2005


hello, great site its very interesting for me..

andre
http://www.highranking.de
August 4, 2005


My film project aims to tell the story of a Romany circus, before, during and after WW2.

Its story tells how regimes change, but hearts do not.

Though Naziism emded, hatreds of Gypsy remained the same.

Now, under democracy, its worse than ever, shy of the holocaust.

UK, Ireland and USA offer safe havens for Gypsys, but EU turns a blind eye to racism problems among nations of old east bloc and in the education systems of these nations.

Sign our guestbook to support our project: donations are also welcomed.

Lubomir Zubak
info@romafilmfund.com
http://www.romafilmfund.com
August 2, 2005


Michael Nosanchuk was my great uncle and Boris was my Zeda. I knew somewhat of their experiences, but it was never mentioned amongst family, at least never when the children were present. When you were with them, you would never ever have known the horrors that they had expeienced, because they were ever so loving and happy. This has been my first time to the site, and the first time I had known of such a letter. I miss them both.

Mark Milton Nosanchuk
marknosanchuk@cogeco.ca
July 25, 2005


Ihr alten Drecksjuden, gebt uns unser Volksgut gefälligst umsonst! Wir als deutsche Volksgenossen haben ein angeborenes Anrecht auf dieses Gemeingut!!!

Mit deutschem Gruß

Die Heimatfront

July 23, 2005


ICH LACHE IMMER!

Harold Hardraada
yes@hotmail.com
July 21, 2005


the low level that "humans" sank too, that committed these unfathonable attrocites still is unable to form any sense of reality or beleivability in my mind. and this after learning about these events over forty years ago.

never again

robert piombino
appleworks1430@aol.com
July 19, 2005


Yes i fnd this site to be very interesting. It posses much knowlegde about the Holocaust. We always remember the millions of ones who died in the horrible camps of the Nazi's.

Iris Hernandez
ih728@yahoo.com
July 17, 2005


dear friends ive studied the holocaust for over 30 years going back to my early teens. im now 45 years old. when ive first learned of the holocaust i was in absolute shock as how could other human beings do this to other human beings it actually turned my whole world up side down. through the years ive collected several books on the survivors of the holocaust and dozens of historical documentry videos on the subject. it verifies that great evils exist in our world now as from the beginning of time.. dengrant@frontiernet.net

dennis malone
dengrant@frontiernet.net
July 17, 2005


WE WILL NEVER FORGET, AND WE WILL NEVER FORGIVE!!!

MAY THE VICTIMS REST IN PEACE...!

yafit
July 17, 2005


My Father hated Jews, He was german. Guess what!! When doing a family background his mothers mom was jewish. It was very humbling for him, But it changed his views on every race, I am disappointed that hardly anyone in the school system knows about the holocaust. When I hear of races screaming how bad they have been treated ( i.e. blacks) They need to read books on the Holocaust and see if it even compares. Not one time do you hear on going excuses about look how I have been surpressed because my great great great grandpa was killed. Jewish people are very humble and very mature. To be able to hold you head high and not let a terrible experience keep you from being kind is amazing.

July 16, 2005


Deutschland Erwache!

Peter R.
July 16, 2005


Great job! As a modest amateur historian, I often clash with negationists in some News Groups. Now, I found another very good source to put them back to where they belong, i.e. the garbages of history. By the way, please call them Negationists, supporter of negationism, not Revisionists. Historical revisionism is an honorable part of history. Negationism is not. Best regards Daniel

Daniel Laurent
daniel_h_laurent@ NOSPAMhotmail.com
July 16, 2005


I recently saw a photograph of many women, some holding infants and one who was heavily pregnant, being lined up naked to be shot one after another by the Nazis. This is the most horrific thing I have ever seen in my life. This picture is fact. Lets all take a few moments to imagine what it would be like to be standing in that queue holding our own little new born baby. How much bravery and courage did it require for these "soldiers" to murder tiny babies? They were cowards.

Anyone who can say that this didn't happen or that it did happen and was just - ask yourselves what God will say to you when you approach the kingdom of Heaven. May every soul of those innocent victims of the Holocaust rest in peace and may they never be forgotten. I will never forget that picture as long as I live. I often wonder how the German people could have ignored the Concentration Camps. And shame on the countries who refused the entrance of jews. There should be a day every year when the whole world stops for five minitues in remebrance so that future generations are educated about the Holocaust and never forget.

Marian Gleeson, Ireland
July 14, 2005


My heart weeps for all those poor souls. I cannot even imagine what they went through. Thank you for your dedication.

TRACY RIBEIRO
SKUTR63@AOL.COM
July 12, 2005


hello thank you for helping me in my school revision! you have helped my form in our school to do some holocaust revision! it has been a pleasure to surf your website and hope that other people get the right use out of this website! thanks again for your help love from all of my form including me zoe xxx

zoe
zoecoutts@barnsley.org
July 12, 2005


I am 15 and im from australia and have recently been learning of the horrific events of the holocaust for my history class.i was deeply disturbed by what i was told and what i had learnt. I could not even begin to understand how one man could wreak so much havoc in one country and his sights were set on the world.I had recently visited the holocaust museum in melbourne and was deeply touched by the bravery of the holocaust survivours as they came to the museum as survivours and volunteers to talk to students about their ordeals.

Events like those, people should never ever happen again.i find it absolutely disgusting that germany and also the rest of the world stood back and just turned a blind eye to these un-humane acts carried out by one persons narrow mindness. I wish that even now, people could accept everyone for how he or she is and not try and push there views into some elses mind. let everyone think and believe what they like.

Thanks for listening. Love and Life Zoe

Zoe McGoldrick
zoemcgoldrick@hotmail.com
July 12, 2005


I first pretty much relized what the Holocaust was last year in grade 7 when my teacher took us to see a play of Anne Frank, I nearly cried to the end. I found more information in books and on websites such as this one. I see how Anne Frank was simply one person out of millions that died simplay for being human and human is being different from others. I hope and pray that this history will never ever repeat it's self ever and that no one will suffer like that. May survivors live beautiful lives and may sufferers pass on peacefully. You will never be forgotten. ~janelle~ age: 13

Janelle Carpenter
janelle2000@rogers.com
July 11, 2005


I am a returning college student and found your entire website extremely helpful for my research paper. Thank God there are those who care enough to finance and dedicate their time to making sure this event is never forgotten.

Stephens County, Georgia USA

Tina B.
July 10, 2005


May God Bless the souls that passed on through these gates.

Let their suffering not be forgotten.

Skip
Klotsche
July 8, 2005


I am writing a research paper on the holocaust. Specifically, the death camps in Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec. I found this site very helpful. Great Job!

Jason Dickerson
squeakyclean1@netscape.com
July 2, 2005


I was adopted in Germany in 1957 and brought to the U.S.A. Iam deeply saddned at what the German people alowerd as we all know the Hitler alone could not do this EVIL! EVIL! in-humane thing at times I am ashamed to be a German, but also where were other nations{i.e. United States) when this was happening did any country try to interviene{sorry I am not a good speller)or did everyone just stop and watch again I wish I could tried to help my fellow man but I was not borned. I pray for everyone who was murdered by the Third Reich and the German people of today never forget what there fellow German and/or Country did along with other Nations did(which we will never really know the truth from any Nation. God Bless Ian A Werner

Ian A. Werner
ianwerner@yahoo.com
July 2, 2005


As my father died nine years ago I have been looking into the history of the name Pawlyszyn, he was a Ukranian and a very proud person he told us storys of the war but could not being himself to tell us everything. Just wondered if I might have any relatives that ended up in a consentration camp, I know my uncle was a freedom fighter who was shot in the war but that is all that I know.

Kind regards

Ivanka

Ivanka Pawlyszyn
eva.coates@caerprint.co.uk
June 30, 2005


this a very nice page

mercedes towle
daddysgirl200509@yahoo.com
June 30, 2005


I think it's amazing what you have created in a simple website. It is a fantastic thin you have done and everybody should know of this tragedy, old or young. We should all remember as we would want to be remembered ourselves had this happend to us. Thank you so much for this.

Sam Batchelor
sameb101@hotmail.com
June 30, 2005


the nazis are sick and they deserve to die killing porr innocent people. Even little boys and girls and their mummys who had their whole life ahead of them. Im learning about it in histroy at the moment and im in year nine. Its just sickens me that a group of people could plan and do such a thing.

unknown
unknown
unknown
June 27, 2005


this site i would reccomend to my friends if they want to do some research as it gives you alot of images in your head! so thank you for helping me with my research!

zoe
t1nkerbell@fsmail.net
June 27, 2005


Thnk you for all the information. I was in Germany last summer and I was kind of obliged to know more about their history and these Holocaust things. I hope I learn a lot with the help of your website.

Yani
yani_37@operamail.com
June 24, 2005


On another internet site there is a photograph of two men being punished by having to sit in the deep snow. There's photographs of the infamous steps in Mauthausen Concentration camp quarry. And if you delve further you can find many similar photographs that make you shudder including the one showing an outstretched arm and head protruding from under a wood barn wall, the barn having been set on fire by the nazis,

I found a photgraph of a man wearing a rainmac, with his shopping bag at his feet. He was wearing a black trilby hat, and this photograqph had been taken in the main street of some small Ukrainian town. There was 9 other men photographed with him, and all of these men were hanging from ropes suspended from lamp posts. They were innocent hostages who had been executed on the spot by way of reprisal.

For the Kranks who insult our heartfelt sadness on this site, I want to label all these photographs for you personally ; Evidence of Nazi Kulture 1933 - 1945.

E WILLSON
rw.bcra@ntlworld.co,
June 23, 2005


I thank you for taking the time to learn and share all of these things.

I was in Germany for a little while and, though I was interested, never had the finances/time to go to Dachau.

The horror of this time in history is unspeakable. I wish that everyone could/would learn more about this so that in the future, perhaps these mass exterminations could be prevented ..to do so, it is necessary for us to know the warning signs and be educated on the mind sets of the people involved and watching. Once again, I thank you for sharing with me.

Rebekah
bekah_ellen@hotmail.com
June 20, 2005


I had a class at NDSU specifically on the holocaust and the implications it had still on todays society not only against Jews, but all people of descent. How one man could literally hypnotize millions into thinking that killing other humans is sane and proper tells you what a fragile, impressionable mind people sometimes have and in conditions not favorable for progression, it indicates it's true fallibility. If people can take the strength of the human spirit away from this debocle and understand it's fortitude that would be one of the only positives but it's a big one!

Brian
valuepre@valueprep.com
http://valueprep.com
June 16, 2005


I though that this site had great info and it helped me finish my project. This site is by far the best i've gone to.

Alex Sebastiano
munchkin7772000@yahoo.com
June 14, 2005


Hello my name is Jamie Cahn I go to a middle school and my class is learning about the holocaust and a famous auther "Ruth Minsky Sender" is coming to our school tomarrow, now Ruth is the auther of the books, The cage, To life, and The holocaust lady. Now our class read The cage together and we loved it so much that most of us are reading the book To life now. I suggest that you ready them in the order shown above so her story makes sence, Now I think everyone here should read these books because it really gets people in the kind of aditude we all should be in.

If you write to me I can tell you more,

Jamie Cahn

P.S. I can tell the story of my grandfather who was head of invading Japan so Germany couldn't get help.

Thank you for reading.

Jamie Cahn
jcahn93@yahoo.com
http://www.wemakeadifference.info/
June 13, 2005


Ladies and Gentlemen:

I've visited your site many times in researching my news articles on the Revisionist/Exterminationist debate.

While perusing the essay page PHOTOGRAPHS DOCUMENTING THE HOLOCAUST IN HUNGARY by Dr. Laslo Karsai, I noticed something odd about two photographs near the bottom of the page.

Jpg.12-1139 and Jpg.12-1140, both captioned "Corpses in Dachau"

Both pictures are the same photograph taken at a slightly different angle. They are pictures of a GERMAN SOLDIER (Note his camouflage clothing, and the camouflage clothing of the other corpses in the background), obviously with his head blown open. The clothing also indicates that these were Wehrmacht, not SS troops.

Those two pictures are in fact photos of the murder of German soldiers at Dachau on April 29, 1945, by elements of the U.S. 45th Infantry Division under the command of Lt. Jack Bushyhead. The massacre has been well documented.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dachau_Massacre

Photographic evidence of the massacre was taken, and these two pictures of the dead German soldier with his brains blown out can be found in that evidence. The photos here are obviously cropped and blown up from those pictures.

While the captions don't seriously misrepresent the pictures - they are simply noted as being "Corpses In Dachau" - their inclusion in a photo essay titled PHOTOGRAPHS DOCUMENTING THE HOLOCAUST IN HUNGARY is a serious misrepresentation, since the photographs are obviously not taken in Hungary, and are not of Hungarians, but of German soldiers.

Why were these photographs not screened from the essay?

Why are photographs of Dachau included at all? Pictures of Dachau, liberated by American forces, were obviously not found in a building in Hungary, which Dr. Karsai notes as the source of many of his photographs. How did they get into this essay?

It's an otherwise fascinating website, but this error, which misrepresents dead German soldiers as being victims of the Hungarian Holocaust, is to put it mildly - outrageous. Will a correction be made?

Sincerely,

Ken Morgan

Ken Morgan
Mkenact@aol.com
June 13, 2005


all you people who are that RUDE to say that thear needs to be a nother Hitler i cant beleave you you so mean to say that kind of thing and if you dont agree with me than e-mail me and ill give you a peace of my own minde!!!!!!!!!

Ashley
ashjacwilson_2005@yahoo.com
June 13, 2005


I LOVE THIS PAGE. IT LOOKS? REALLY NICE AND VERY MUCH COURAGEOUS. KEEP UP THE WONDERFUL GOOD WORK AND I WILL STOPBY NEXT TIME.

ASaba Owerri
homeboy@yahoo.com
http://www.ase.com
June 13, 2005


Excellent site, I have found a lot of the interesting information and I shall come to you more often. Thanks.

Lisa
lizalive@hotmail.com
http://drug.clearsearch.net
June 7, 2005


I am a 34 year old woman who never knew much about the holocaust until recently..needless to say it was horrific, the more it upset me the more I felt the need to continue on reading.I have laid in bed many nights in the last months thinking of the victims, the faces of the babies and children haunting me, the mothers wanting desperatley to protect their children, just as I protect mine, only they couldnt they could only pray for a quick death..the negative responses from the racist trash on this page disgust me for surely they are as lost as Hitler himself..I will pray for your souls for surely you are bound for hell.

Joy
jdavis@campbell.edu
June 7, 2005


we r in history n we r bored from ur website c ya

chantelle and danielle
gabriellemcarter@hotmail.com
http://www.google.com/
June 7, 2005


"Black Victims" of WWII in German Reich

Regarding the response of Harry W. Mazal O.B.E. concerning the status of Black people in Germany during WWII:-

It is a subject that was relatively obscure until recently. Primary research in this field has been done within the context of the History of Medicine as applied to eugenics by KWSL Consultant Researchers.

In order to examine the subject of treatment of Black People fully in Germany during the Reich period it is crucial that it be placed within the context of the history of modern eugenics

Germany was not the only country to use sterilization as a means of genocide of the Black population. This approach came from the United States and German examination of successful application of this method in the State of California and elsewhere. In the United States there were a disproportionate number of African-Americans sterilized by different means. Like Germany this was done against their will or without the knowledge that fertility would be terminated.

The Eugenics Education Society (1907) founded in the UK worked diligently to make sterilization and abortion politically and socially acceptable. This body organized the First International Eugenics Congress (1912) in London England.

The Catholic Church and the Labour Party worked against their measures. The Labour Party saw it as a means (at the time) of reducing the working class population.

From the onset the Eugenics Education Society in the United Kingdom worked closely with Germany and the United States to formulate Reich Eugenic legislation which included sterilization and eugenic courts. Further, medical conditions outlined formally at the 1912 Eugenics Congress, given by the EES, were also included in German eugenic legislation.

To continue to focus on Germany as if that country was the only nation sterilizing African peoples is untenable. The "so-called" inferiority of the African Race was viciously promoted by the United States and the United Kingdom. During the War Black servicemen, in Europe, were called monkeys and asked if they had tales. Eugenics education exploited propaganda that Black people were very close to apes thus less than human.

It was during the Truman administration in the USA that a Bill was created to implement Equal Opportunities in the Armed Services of the United States.

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June 2, 2005


I am Jewish and very upset about the holocaust. I am thankful that it is all over, but I get dreams that I am in hiding or in a death camp.

Rachel
achelray93@hotmail.com
http://www.xanga.com/thegirlwholoveshistory
June 2, 2005


Hi, I am want to say thank for this website, in name of the all humanite. I hope that yous continues envelope its contents.

I come from of Nicaragua y desgraciadamente no se encuentra mucha literatura sobre lo terrible que fue el holocaust, me gustaria que me informaran donde se pueden conseguir libros de este topico por internet de facil acceso para descargar.

Gracias y saludos.

Luis Serrano
serrano @ ibw.com.ni
June 1, 2005


Brittany (Campbell High School)
May 31, 2005


I think the holocaust was a horrible damp mark in our history and should of never happened!

stacey
slopostace@yahoo.com.au
May 29, 2005


Thank you very much for your website and your help. I am currently working on my BA in History and was already somewhat knew about the Holocaust. After visiting your website, I am much more informed.

Again, thank you.

Robert Giltner
rgiltner@kc.rr.com
May 28, 2005


looking back at all the evils that have happened in our world as it has grown, we often find ourselves feeling anger and frustration toward the hitlers of the world. among every event of one man unleashing his evil there are always heros right around the corner. it is very sad how many people suffered during these trageties, but what shines through to me are the many lives that were saved by those "Heros". i am the proud decendent of a man who put his life in the line to save others. i can only ever dream of being the man that my Opa (grandpa) was. Have a look at the story my Uncle wrote about gliving in holland during these times and have a look at the greatness that come out of people in times of tradgedy. A salute to all the "Heros" of the world. Go to Google and type in "Hulstein" or go to hulstein.org

Richard Scholte
rscholte@inlandkwbc.com
May 28, 2005


i have a holocaust video please email me if you would like to see it please email me its important to know

jeremy
fernkill@yahoo.com
May 28, 2005


Although I know relitivly little about the Holocaust so far, what I am finding out about it as I learn about it in History at school is fasinatingly horrific, how could any human being have stood by while Hitler and the Nazis destroyed so many innocent lives. We must promise to ourselves that we will never let the Holocuast repeat itself in any way. Keep this site online, the truth must be told. It is from our history that we learn how to make our future.

L. Alderdice, Scotland

L. Alderdice
May 26, 2005


This is a really great website with accurate information! I definately have to compliment the Q & A service that you have available. Great job!!

David
dav545@msn.com
http://pharm-search.com
May 26, 2005


I Hail Hitler I hope another hitler comes and kills whties

Casey
www.yahoo.com
a Few but not puttin
May 26, 2005


Paul Shepherd
pashepherd99@aol.com
May 24, 2005


Tony Ponder
tpx@cypress.com
May 23, 2005


thank for joining this page

godfaithministries2000
godfaithministries2000@yahoo. co.uk
May 23, 2005


Hi im am so glad you have this web site. i am a sophomore in high school and my enlgish class is working on the Holocaust. Your web site is so helpful and im glad it gave me the opportunity to understand the pain and suffering Jeewish people went through during the Holocaust. Thank You, Cara

Cara
May 23, 2005


Good work, but it should be still repeated: those camps were not Polish camps i.e organized by Poles, but Nazi camps in occupied Poland.

Grzegorz from Poland

Grzegorz
http://haiku.az.pl
May 21, 2005


Lorraine Maetzold
maetzold@hotmail.com
May 20, 2005


I will never stop looking, I will never forget. I am not a Jew, but these are my Mother, Father, Brother, and Sister....Mankind. I ache with sorrow, and pray to God that this will never happen again.

Diana Lynn Root
dianaroot@hotmail.com
May 19, 2005


im so glad that this website is around to give truth to the deniers. the truth will not be silenced if u stay around. i dont care if this causes others to hate me, i am going to do everything in my power to bring the truth to the deniers and nazis.

Linsey Thompson
bookworm439@aol.com
May 19, 2005


Mi nombre es Alejandra Hauenstein soy Chilena, sé que mis abuelos llegaron a este país (Chile) escapando de la guerra y muchos familiares quedaron en Alemania, quiero saber si hubo algún Hauenstein en el horrible holocausto

Gracias,

Alejandra

Alejandra Hauenstein
paola.valenzuela@skcomercial.cl
May 19, 2005


I found thisk wesites very intriguing eskpecially the pages holocaust. The only problem is that not enough information on Russia and their pre-war activities. Like MaCdonalds say 'I lovin' it'. Dank yesk.

Lutic Stickstovky
Stickstovksy@hotmail.com
http://www.russiaislovely.co.rs/
May 19, 2005


Were doing a project and this is sad. this is a good site to do it on

Jessica
May 18, 2005


Its cool that you guys made this web site for the jewish people ive read all on this subject and ive got alot of ww2 stuff in my brain.I got know this guy who said that the holocast never happend im trying to tell him that how can such a thing be a lie.I cant belive that so many people were killed in the "Final solution" I wish i could do something about it. again nice job on the web site i wish that the world could see this and know what really happend.Ian 6th grade

Ian
italbot@cox.net
May 17, 2005


I am so glad you have this project available so that no one will ever be able to say that this horrible event did not happen. God Bless the Jewish People and Thank God Hitler and his kind are dead!

Linda Mathis
lmathis18@comcast.net
May 17, 2005


CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR WEB-SITE. IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST.

SITES LIKE YOURS (AGAINST THE SO-CALLED REVISIONISTS' MOVEMENT) SHOULD BE MORE IN THE INTERNET.

IT IS INCONCEIVABLE TO ME TO FIND IN MANY INTERNET TOPICS REFERRING TO THE EXTERMINATION OF JEWS IN WWII, COUNTLESS REVISIONIST SITES. I'M REGRETFUL AND DISGUSTED ABOUT THIS PHENOMENON.

I HAVE A SERIES OF BOOKS ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST IN MY HOME'S LIBRARY, BUT NOT THE VERY IMPORTANT (AS I BELIEVE) ONES.

I'D LIKE YOU TO INFORM ME HOW CAN I BUY A CERTAIN BOOK WRITTEN BY MR JEAN-CLAUDE PRESSAC. I'LL MAKE THE RELEVANT QUESTION TO YOUR QUESTION@HOLOCAUST-HISTORY.ORG

BEST REGARDS ACHILLES

ACHILLES HARMANIS
harmach@acn.gr
May 17, 2005


Thank you very much for such an informative website. Each time I enter the site ,I continue to learn.

Deborah Herman, special ed. teacher
Debs817@aol.com
May 17, 2005


I do not think I would have made a good Nazi. Why, you might ask?.

Well its because I can see myself being dragged off to a Concenration Capm because during a long-winded drive past parade for "Der Fuhrer", I would be human enough to remark to the fellow Nazi's stood next to me whilst we were giving him never ending "Heil Hitler Salutes", "My arms killing me, do you think anyone will mind if I put my arm down".

Being serious, we must remember that his own people suffered immensely under his rule. You only have to view the May 1945 photos of a ruined Berlin to realise what a mistake he was. This man along with Himmler and Heydrich killed blonde haired, blue eyed Brits, Norwegians, Danes, Swedes, Poles, and Dutch citizens - yet claimed he was an Aryan lover? Surely he must be the original Dr Strangelove, he was a madman without any doubt.

ROBERT ELIAS.

Robert Elias
rw.bcra@ntlwoeld,com
May 16, 2005


I have been learning about the Holohcaust since the 8th grade and eaach year I learn something new and rememerable. I don't agree with what Hitler did and I feel completly for all of those who were affected. It was such a terriable thing to have happened and to my amazement some adults don't even know about what had happened. Which is a shame. For thse who don't believe you need to pull the wool off your eyes and know that it really happened. And for those who think that it is funny to see those people die or wish that it should happen again may you grow a heart & gain some compassion. My heart goes out for all of you that were involved and to your family's. May god watch over you and your family's.

Lauren McDonald
MickeeDee9843@msn.com
May 16, 2005


i think hitler was a sick person and i feel so bad for the people that went through this horrible tragedy.sincerly,

kathy spence beth shields middle school.

kathy spence
purplemunkey357
May 16, 2005


I have been taking a class called Humanities and it has not only helped open my eyes to many perspectives of the Holocaust but it has also changed my life. During school you dont usually learn in depth about the Holocaust because many people dont want to know about it. Once you know you cant be a bystander anymore. Forgetting about the Holocaust is allowing it to happen again in the future. We must not forget and we must enlighten others.

Melissa A.
May 16, 2005


joy grove
joy_grove_5301@yahoo.com
May 15, 2005


My Social Studies Class is doing a pilot program "Canadian Identity" and we touched on the facts about the Holocaust and I will be doing my Exit Project on the Holocaust. I found this site quite helpful.

Thankyou, Naomi NB, Canada

May 15, 2005


In my English 9 class we have to write a 2 page short story over a historical event. We have to write about if we could go back in time how would you change that event. I chose the Holocaust because it is about the most horrible thing that ever happened in the universe. How could someone like Adolf Hitler be so heartless to kill a bunch of Jews or any other kind of race. I usually do not like history but learning about the Holocaust was about the most interesting(though depressing)lesson I have ever read and learned about. I am disgusted with Adolf Hitler and anyone who agrees with him.

Kenna Butler
hothang42790@aol.com
May 15, 2005


I have never been in direct contact with any holocaust survivor, all I know is what our history speaks to us. So many people get fired up over the fact that this site is deticated to "just" Jewish person. How can anyone even concern themselves with such meaningless thoughts. Millions of HUMANS were slaughtered due to who they were. Yes, every country has their own story of massacre...it is all tragic. Why continue to condem those who proudly speak as survivors. I had several childhood friends attacked and murdered on 911. My Father served the USA in Vietman and was very fortunate to survive, althought with the exception of loosing limbs. My Father served the American people, the same people who spit on him, when he returned. I think that it is an outrage, that today, in 2005 people still worry about looking out for their best interests of their own kind. How about human kind?

No matter what your belief system, humans are what we all are. The thread that bonds us all together. Only hatred can sever those bonds. I am very proud to be a true believer in man kind, as a whole. It is not about segregation, pointing fingers, hatred, or murder. All of us have different opinions, due to instinct and evironment/cultural development & change. I wish that my little girls could grow up in a society not based on their religion, color, thoughts.

We need to pray for all persons who disagree with the belief of stregthning our human bonds!

We should be proud of the amazing people who survived this horrific life. Not only during the time, where my German ancestry persicuted innocent people, but still today when they are judged for the memories that plague them day and night.

Iam so deeply sorry that the actions of our own human race has caused so much pain, to every one. The holocaust victums, will always remain in my prays, as well as those who are in denial, or critic.

Kristie
May 15, 2005


I visited Dachau first in 1971 then again twice with my children individually as they reached age 16 yrs. This was one of the most moving expeiences in all our lives and has stayed with us to remind us of the value of freedom, tolerance and the results of intolerance in it's many forms. We also learned the value of resistance of wrong and the necessity of sacrifice.We have said "never again" but indeed it is happening in our world today in places such as Iran, Iraq, and many developing countries. We must all commit to "never again" today.

May 15, 2005


Thank you for this website. I'm glad it is available.

Leilani
leilani76@msn.com
May 13, 2005


I am a junior in high school and I learn about the Holocaust when I was a freshmen. At first I couldn't believe what my teachers were saying but it wasn't because I didn't believe in hatred, it was because no one did anything. Well, I mean not enough. I grew more and more intrest in knowing everything I can about the Holocaust. I cried and ask God different questions. I still ask why and I never get a good enough answer for this kind of thing to happened. All the innocent childrens, elders, women and men, just put in a camp to die. I think of me as a child and I love the innocent I had. To think someone taking that a way from me is a feeling I cannot describe. I am not Jewish, handicap or a gypsy but I am a human been. How can people just watch this go down? I am only 17 and I admit if I was back in the Holocaust I would be scared but I also know that I would risk my life to atleast save one or two people. We all are equal and the same, no matter what race or color. We all have dreams and wants. We all have good characteristics and bad. Despite religion and race we all live under a God and all god, if it is God himself, Buddha or whoever, they all believe in peace. That is what should matter. Hitler was and is a evil man and I hope he is suffering in his after world.

christina valentine inthavong
laosgrl4o8@yahoo.com
May 13, 2005


My heart aches for all those who suffered through such a horrific and shameful time in world history. I read an entry from a German woman who expressed shame at her countries history, when we should all be ashamed at our involvement or lack there of. It wasn't just a German problem; it was everyones problem. I'm American, and I think my country should have gotten involved sooner and been more aggresive in trying to stop this tradgety. I am sure I will be teaching my children about the monstrous side of human nature by using this time period as an example, not to scare them but to prevent this horror from ever happening again.

Lisa
lar17879@hotmail.com
May 13, 2005


Theresa Murray
tmkarn@aol.com
May 13, 2005


I really think that Anne Frank is a real Hero!!!!

Nichole Henderson
May 12, 2005


"Every victim was not a Jew...

...but every Jew was a victim."

Kelli
settergirl6@yahoo.com
May 12, 2005


I don't like hearing about the holocaust but i want to know can soeone tell me about it if ur a survivor can u please tell me what it was like i a doing a report on it for my english class i just want to know would u ever re-live it again?

Leslie
aaangelgirl2005@aol.com
May 11, 2005


My class has been studying the Holocaust for about a week now. I have heard many touching stories. I like this website because not everyone has the chance to learn about this stuff.

Emma Lamberton
May 11, 2005


I wish the holocaust happened again the jews need to die!!!

max
max123321@aol.com
http://www.max.com/
May 11, 2005


monica
mdaadd@aol.com
May 11, 2005


dear people,

I have a big interest in this subject and always want to learn more about it. I visited Dachau on a schoolproject and was shoked. I knew that life in a canp would be horrible, but I never imagened that it would be that bad. You could still smell the people who slept in the beds. We must never forget what happend during the war, so that it wouldn't happen again in the future.

Angéla Heuts

Angéla Heuts
angelaheuts86@hotmail.com
May 11, 2005


I have no idea what to say except I've been teaching my children about the Holocaust and that my heart goes out to everybody that was affected. I know this is not the best entry, but believe me when I say my children will learn and hopefully history will not repeat itself.

Maria Pricola
mpricola@pmhd.org
May 11, 2005


Hello to everyone, I recently looked up this information for my husband. I have known about the Holocaust, for some reason my husband "Lee" did not know, he knew about Hitler but he never knew about the horrible things he was linked too. I have printed alot of research and read over it with my husband. I have no real way to express my feelings over the loss over so many human beings. I can't deal with the death of a single person, alone 6 million. I pour my heart out to everyone who has lived through this and continues to relive the memories everyday. My husband and I have read the truth about these events and we will never forget the tragedy. I pray in time the victims and the living victims and rest in peace and in their minds. May God Always Bless You With A Peaceful Living And Keep Angels Around You For Security. Love And Prayers Lee & Vickie

Lee & Vickie
vlp28@yahoo.com
May 10, 2005


This website is one of the best that I have seen yet about the history of the Holocaust.

Ryan
rbaker@columbus.rr.com
May 10, 2005


Melody L. Fusinski
May 10, 2005


hello

kerry
May 10, 2005


I think this site is amazing! It provides people with real Information about the atrocities of the Holocaust. I hope to see many more sites like this one! Thank you.

Kyle

Kyle
May 10, 2005


Roxanne Baker
May 10, 2005


One more thing i would like to add my heart bleeds for all the victims of our people and i am glad when i meet a survivor of the holocaust.I keep asking myself why did this have to happen and why to us.It was such a waste of human life and it hurts me to think of all the loved ones that are gone and can never come back.Shalom and may god bless us all.

lindsay parent
parent485@hotmail.com
May 10, 2005


Hello my name is alexander parent i was born in 1959 from a jewish mother and a catholic father.My mother came from england and went through the war where she met my dad when he was in the royal 22nd first division stationed in england before shipping to italy where his division went all the way to germany.They were married for 55 years before he pased away from cancer.I follow my mothers religion therefore we both belong to the synagogue in moncton n.b.canada,i am asking you to send more of the holocaust because since i was born after the war and as a person of jewish descent i want to know more about this.We should never forget what happened and im afaraid that we are as the older generation leaves us.We should always remember this time in history.

lindsay parent
parent485@hotmail.com
May 10, 2005


I do not deny holocaust is the most shameness event in human history.But I think it is a very inconvenient title that "Chemistry is not the Science" it is a "racism" against chemistry. Chemistry has an elementary place in natural sciences like biology and physics.Even the article not about to destroy this discipline's enough bad fame at all, I think many people look only the title of an article.

Istvan
docens@freemail.hu
none
May 10, 2005


Before I read this book I didn't know nothing about it. Nut after I read this It changed my whole life. I never know that Hitler treated people that mean. And just thinking about this book made me think, What happened if I was born when this all happened? Will I think the same as Eliezer. Also I feel really really bad for all the jews. Before I red this book I thought nothing can be as bad as the Slavey. But guess what the Holocaust is as bad. If you read this book you will first say I dont want to read this book, but after u read it you wish you could have done something or ask your are you thankful for everything you ever got in your life. And thats all I have to say. I thank the people who took there time to read what I have to say. -Jazmine

Jazmine F.
Loveromarion@yahoo.com
May 9, 2005


olivia
May 9, 2005


This site is commendable, but I don't understand why you haven't included anything on the Jasenovac death camp, where over 700,000 Serbs, and many Jews and Gypsies were killed by Croatian fascists and German Nazi forces. One thing is interesting to note: the only two heads of churches that were put in concentration camps were Serbian: The Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo and Bishop Nikolaj of Zicha were both incarcerated in Dachau. No other hierarchs from any other religious persuasion (apart from Rabbis of course) were put in concentration camps by the Nazis...

peter
May 8, 2005


I need this information for a reading report. I hope this helps.

Erica Bristor
erica1391@alltel.net
May 8, 2005


What motivated David Ivring to start becoming anti-semitic and become a denier

Scott Weiss
saw8907@yahoo.com
May 8, 2005


My soul hurts for the victims of this horrible tragedy, especially for those who are still alive and must deal with the memories every day. My prayer is that the collective human race will not let one section of humanity be so cruelly mistreated again. I fear that similar offenses still take place, while the world reamins in a state of silence and ignorance. When we say "never again", let's mean it.

Amy Watkins
May 8, 2005


Leroy Vegotsky
Leighfish@comcast.net
May 7, 2005


Its really hard to understand what was going through Hitler's head, I mean what made him think he was better than all these people. Every time I read stories about this, i learn new things, not good things. I am sorry for all the people that had to go through this. Even though it is over, I hope nobody will ever forget.

Adaia
jut4adaia@hotmail.com
May 6, 2005


Are class has been studying the Holocaust for a long time now!!!!wE ARE VERY INTERESTED IN THIS TIME DURING THE wORLD wAR 2 !!!

Ms.Reeves 7th peirod history class
dadslilgrel@aol.com
May 6, 2005


I spent yesterday, Holocaust Rememberance Day, in prayer. I will never forget, but sadly, as the attack on your site reveals, there is still too much hatred and denial in this world. They said "NEVER AGAIN", and though nothing comes close the The Holocaust, it seems that we have not learned the lessons, one only needs to look at what happened in Rwanda or what is happening in Sudan right now. We can never give up the fight for Human Rights, no matter what race, creed, colour. We all need to find compassion to we can make this world a better place.

To the six million who died, I will never forget you.

Lola
May 6, 2005


The Holocaust - a fairy tale of Sionists. Who will mourn over 30 000 000 Russian? World sionizm the same harm as well as fascism. Jews - murderers of Russia.

Praviy
russia
hristos
May 6, 2005


Hello there people! im almost eighteen now im from israel and im a former nazi I know that the holocaust is a real thing ,you have to be a retard or a scumbag to deny it , but i must add my opinion on the subject of national socialism i really think that making so much noise (in israel ,as you probably already guessed they DO talk a lot about it)about the holocaust only makes some people sick and irritated from all the time hearing about "the poor jews " and part of them become at least judofobic or nazi ( it made ME ,a JEW - a nazi !!!)and you should doze the info ,too much is rather bad.

Another issue is that nazism is a social sickness ( as i view it) and you cannot blame people for being nazi , you should blame the people who lead the rest to conditions in which people get angry at someone\what and become skinheads and racist waste - of - human - beings , if the system has an almost constant precent of people becoming nazi ( i see it every day AT ISRAEL!) something is rotten in this system \ society , its not even an issue of ethics , in some cases we ALL can pull the triger it is hatred,anger and the modern "man - to - man - wolf attitude that drives the flame of this illness in our shattered ,divided ,socialy ill little world ,and even i , who overcame this foul serpent of nazism can feel only apathy about its faith , because i lost the faith in humanity , in a world in which you can be murdered for a bottle of cheap alcohol , in which you are used to lies and greed ,in which the human race is destroying its self and mother nature for beuorocracy and politic games and personal gain ,in which the guy next door can be the one who will pour the ziklon B into the shower room , though i see fine and good people every day , i have no hope for the future , the holocaust will repeat , maybe once maybe more before we get out of this dark age

im not trying to start a debate in the questbook ,im just stating my personal opinion and i believe that some of the thoughts i shared would benefit the readers i hope i did not offend someone . comments via mail are welcome

Nightwolf
gunnthra@mail.ru
May 6, 2005


the holocaust is horrible and it is sad to think someone would have such a hatrid for someone else becaus of thier ethnic group

Meagan g
May 5, 2005


I'm sorry that Adolf couldn't realize that he was hurting many people by his actions and that he himself wasn't what he expected.

Dianelly Zamarripa
dblugirl22@hotmail.com
May 5, 2005


It makes my heart drop to see the ignorence of what some people would do to others. In my mind something should habe done to stop it! My heart goes out to all of the victims and their family.

Bri
May 5, 2005


I thought that the book was an amazing book. It made me think of all the different thinbs that go on in this world I hope that it never happens again. They shall noe be forgotten.

Zoie Seay
jumpnangelbrat2@cox.net
May 5, 2005


i have always been interested in history primarily ww2 and then while in the military i went to germany and visited a concentration site and became more interested. i really like your site its very informed thank you for your extencive eferts

jim
badpapawolf1972@yahoo.com
May 4, 2005


jodi pruden
jpruden@henderson.k12.ky.us
May 4, 2005


I feel so much sympathy for those who died and for the survivors who lost loved ones to the hand of Hitler. I could cry everytime I watch a program on it, especially when the survivors talk about what they had experienced. What's important is that we forgive those who were involved and allow GOD to judge them when the time comes. My favorite saying: Walk Tall, Stand Proud and Remember Your Roots. Love and Peace until we meet again in Heaven.

Kathleen Sopko
sopkobucher@yahoo.com
May 3, 2005


i loved the people that did not make it and im glad its done and over

mark ellis
mcejr93@aol.com
May 3, 2005


The holocaust was a very sad time and we can not forget about it. I have done alot of research on this and I have done many projects pertaining to the topic.

Misty
Twin1@yahoo.com
May 3, 2005


I have learned a lot about the holocaust and it has made a big impression on my life!! The thing that is really sad these days is all of that stuff that when during W.W.I and W.W.II, are still going on all the segregation all the hatred and racism and all that other stuff predjudice!! When will it ever stop!1 America is a free country though we take advantage of all that freedom and use hate!!What have we done to ourselves!!

Alicia
mamma2c_a@yahoo.com
May 2, 2005


Way back in 1963, while was enrolled in 9th grade, I wrote a term paper on The Holocaust. When I attempted to go to the local public library for books on the subject the librarian said that I was "to young". Needless to say that did not stop my investigation. When I turned in the completed paper, the teacher asked if I would read it out loud to the class. Some of my classmates said: "No" that cannot be. My teacher let them know that what I was reading to them was fact. Now, in the age of the internet, young people can visit site's like http://www.holocaust-history.org and find The Truth.

Raymond
May 2, 2005


This is a good site to come to for anyone that has to do a Holocaust Project. It has a lot of data and it is very helpful.

Juliet K. Ellenich
ellenich_family@hotmail.com
May 2, 2005


Sarah Smith
monkeychic_morehouse7
grab.com
May 2, 2005


I feel really bad for these people...I have to do a project on it and its hard!

Stephanie
Cheermonkeegrl@aol.com
May 2, 2005


iam doin a research paper on the holocaust and this website helped me out a lot.i didnt really understand the holocaust that much and this website helped me and so did some stuff other people wrote. so thanks you guys!

shianna
suthrnqt07@yahoo.com
May 2, 2005


It is important to remember, that as a human being we are inherently part of anything that happens in the world...for the simple reason that we all have the ability/gift to make choices. The knowledge that you give on this site is important, not only because it serves to help us remember the tragedies of the past, but because it should remind us that people are being massacred, abused, tortured and denied the simple human rights that all of us deserve...even as we take our next breath. People who deny the holocaust, I say shame on you, for you are denying your responsibility as a human being.

jemahle@ursinus.edu
May 1, 2005


I am doing research for a school-related project

I am very sympathetic to all who suffered from this horrible era

dylan
concaveman@hotmail.com
May 1, 2005


isela
isela882003@yahoo,com
n/a
April 30, 2005


Today is the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau. I am 52 years old, not even born at the time. I still cry when viewing these photos. How did this happen, how depraved is man? I'm reading the story of Anne Frank's experiences written by Miep Gies, who hid her. My mind just can't grasp it. And there is just as much prejudice today, not only against Jews but others. People who are still so anti-semitic that they say this never happened. I always thought my family would have been one that would have hidden the Jews, I just always knew that. Since I was in high school the Holocaust has been something that had a deep affect on me. I love the Jewish people, they are the apple of God's eye and they gave me my Savior and the Bible. I pray this will never happen again. I will do my best to keep this memory alive. L'chaim Susan

Susan Timson
susantimson@comcast.net
April 30, 2005


great web site

vicky
victoria_panasenko@hotmail.com
April 30, 2005


I need to know stuff about Holocaust Secrecy for my paper on Holocaust Denial. If anybody knows any helpfully websites, not the ones that say they know but ones like this that are helpfully about Holocaust Secrecy

Scott Weiss
SAW8907@yahoo.com
April 29, 2005


hello i am doing a project on holocaust and i think this site is a very helpful site. p.s. be careful about repeating history

eric abarca
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here
April 29, 2005


the holocaust was an event that affected lotgs of peoples' life.I reallyfeel bad for them

Jacqueline C. Franco
jcf780606@yahoo.com
April 29, 2005


This is a worthy cause.

Regards Mark markwynne.org

Mark
April 29, 2005


Hello what we study is what we know

Brock
dreamband20xx@yahoo.com
April 29, 2005


My heart breaks when I see these reminders. We must not forget

lee
April 28, 2005


the holocaust sucks

April 28, 2005


DeMontrae Jones
April 28, 2005


jovan
Dinoracs@yahoo.com
April 28, 2005


i only learned about the jews oin the h0locaust buit i wiuld like to learn about more of waht was going on then

jessie
jessiejunco@yahoo.com
April 27, 2005


this website has helped me a lot to understand more about the Holocaust and the information for my creative writing project. it gave me details on what happend with the holocaust and world war 2

mary elizabeth mathews
wchs_lil_shortee2005@yahoo.com
April 27, 2005


Therese Vaughn Weiner
theresevaughn@cox.net
April 27, 2005


Arielle Copeland
April 27, 2005


There are times when I have seen different articles and projects on the Holocaust and almost without exception the slaughter of the European gypsy population has been glossed over. I realize the horrendous things that were done to the Jewish population and this is something we should always remember, but why do we not do the same with the gypsies?

Asiyah Rahmadhan
a.rahmadhan@comcast.net
April 26, 2005


i am doin a reserch project on the holocauset and this had great info for me cause i needed anarticle online bou the holocaust!

emma
hollywoodstar423@aol.com
April 26, 2005


first : i believe that the holocaust is a big lie made by the jews to gain what is not their rights second : heitler really hate jews and that was the good thing he had , and he really wanted to use the holocaust but he didn't . third : the number of jews befor the second world war was equally to their numbers after it , so the max. number heitler can kill is not more that o.5 million in the other hand he had kill about 10 million sovit . does all that make any sense

karim maher
fancyman_u@yahoo.com
April 26, 2005


this comment really helped me!!! i learned this holocaust stuff in 7th grade!!! now my 8th grade history teacher is making us do a project to c how much we remember!!! i really didnt remember n e thing so i went to google and searched!! they said the best choice was this site and i am guessing they were right bcuz it really helped me!!

amber
largogrl753@yahoo.com
April 26, 2005


I think it's important to remember the holocaust. I think it's also important to remember exactly how it happened to the last detail in hopes of preventing it from happening again. The world has made some mistakes since the holocaust, and it's inexcusable.

Patrick S. Cottu, Canada

Patrick Steven Cottu
April 26, 2005


hey, I am in the 8th grade and I had to do a research paper for my English class so I looked up for some websites and this website really helped me a lot! Thank you so much and if I have to do any other Holocaust papers I am sure to be back!!!! :)

Virginia
njsilentsoldier04@yahoo.com
April 21, 2005


In history class, we watched this movie on one of the concentration camps and I almost cried at how horrible the conditions were. At that point I really started HATING Adolf Hitler for doing such horrible things. To anyone who is of Jewish descent and may have lost relatives during the holocaust...my heart goes out to you. I pray to God that there is never another person alive who will do such a thing and I am glad things are different. People aren't judge by their nationalities... or not as much anyway. Progress is being made and I, for one, thank God!

Randell Webley
April 21, 2005


Hello. Today is my 4 year Bar Mitzvah anniversry, and also Hitlers B-day (boo), and something else i shouldn't say (drugs). I have a question. Are Holocaust deniaers anti-semitic, or do the just deny the Holocaust itself.

Scott Weiss
sweiss@millsprings.org
April 20, 2005


Your site is very informational...it touches a subject many want to forget.

Rachel
April 20, 2005


My boyfriend, Abraham Andruss is Jewish,and every time he's in his 5th hour class this boy who is a nazi descendant torments him for it. But anyways your website's awesome! and if you have any advice for other people with this problem please post it. I'll read it later if you can please.

Destiny R. Bates
April 20, 2005


Savanna
morsesav@grinnell.edu
April 19, 2005


god bless

gonnie tolliver
gonnie3828@yahoo.com
April 18, 2005


what i saw on a video in reading class was really horrible i mean i cant imagine a human being that would go that far just to hurt some one.... im just glad that its over with and everyone is different now a days and everyone treats everybody equal no matter if they are jewish,black,white,mexican and ect.

kristin reeves
pimpinnpink556@netscape.net
bellsouth
April 18, 2005


David Gleason
Pat_Gleason@msn.com
April 18, 2005


I would like to personally thank the authors of this website for their dedication to the truth. the recent attack on this website by so called "Revisonists" was uncalled for and despicable. denying that the holocaust ever happened? how can you deny the bodies? how can you deny the sorrow of those who lost their families and friends? who would dare to call thousands of victims flat out liars? it is a slap in the face to those who survived and are scarred for life from what they saw. I suppose these people who reject the holocaust are trying to cover for their ancestors; or perhaps they're just ashamed of their lineage and are trying to make themselves feel better by deniying the truth. either way, its simply ridiculos.

Dan Tellis
Daxconer2000@yahoo.com
(none)
April 18, 2005


I think what hitler did was rong and if any one wants to talk about it then e-mail me okkk my e-mai; is k_kiss_you@yahoo.com

kayla
k_kiss_you@yahoo.com
i am sorry
April 18, 2005


Please keep fighting for remembrance of the events that happened. The world must not be allowed to forget what man is capable of doing to each other so that it must never happen again.

Kelley
ladydeakin@uk2.net
April 18, 2005


Thanks! I think what you are doing to educate people is awesome and dearly needed.

Lisa White
lisa-white@uiowa.edu
April 17, 2005


THANK YOU.

Abby Schwartz
schwaraj@muohio.edu
April 16, 2005


The Struma was sunk by Soviet Submarine SC-213 The Mefkure was sunk by Soviet Submarine SC-215

P.F.
April 15, 2005


Wow... I am amazed at what happened to my ancestors and I hope that nothing like this happens ever again. I am 13 years old and already I think that Hitler is the tool of the devil. I think it is that my great grandma was in the holocaust as an adult and gave birth to my grandma while in the camp. I know that the Nazi's killed every baby but my great grandma did everything in her power to help the baby escape. Well, I just want to thank you for helping everyone understand what the poor Jews went through.

Sincerely, Tyler

Tyler
April 15, 2005


Never before or since has Mans Inhumanity to Man been seen on such a Murderous scale.May Almighty God have Mercy on all the peoples on the day of Judgement.

John McColl
jmc8286055@aol.com
April 15, 2005


This site is one of the best resources I've ever known. It helped me out in making my essay about the Holocaust. Indeed, this website must continue to exist because it has been a motivating and well-done reference to anyone who wants to learn about the Holocaust. Keep up the wonderful job! God bless. Sincerely, Annie =)

Annie Madrazo
ninie429@yahoo.com
http://www.dazedsentiments.blogs.friendster.com/
April 14, 2005


this sight helped me a lot on my research paper for the einsatzgruppen. thanx!!!

layla helton, damon jr. high
unit4077_gal@yahoo.com
April 14, 2005


I AM HELPING MY SON DO A CLASS PROJECT REGARDING AUSHWITZ. I AM SO HORRIFIED AND SICKENED BY WHAT I SAW IN JUST PICTURES IN BOOKS. I EVEN DREAMT ABOUT WHAT WE READ LAST NIGHT. IT HAS GREATLY AFFECTED ME. I AM SO SAD TO KNOW HOW LOW HUMAN BEINGS WILL GO TO HURT EACH OTHER.

STACY YOUNG
April 14, 2005


This is a very informative site. It is always nice to find information of a historical perspective concerning the holocaust. Keep ukp the good work.

Joe Schmuck
joeschmuck99@yahoo.co.uk
April 14, 2005


The holocaust was a rough time for the Jews. I am currently doing a lesson at school about the holocaust so I decided to check out this site. It has helped me learn a lot more. Thanks.

Becca
milkNcereal2319
April 14, 2005


You really need to be excellent to survive in this big world of online information. But with a lot of great ideas you really have a chance. Only the best survive. Never forget that!

Joan
joan@jseek.de
http://www.domainregistrierung.jseek.de
April 14, 2005


these articles are very interesting. I would like more information on the holocaust.

angela harper
joslynngqui@aol.com
holocaust history project gues book
April 13, 2005


Seems there are many 8th grade students here as well. o_O;

Anyways - just wanted to give my thanks to you guys. I've finished my Auschwitz term paper already before I found this site, but we had to continue learning about some aspects of the Holocaust, and this really helped me out while searching for groups (who deny it) and denial of the Holocaust in general. (I'm currently in the computer lab.) It really does baffle me, how people can blatantly refuse to look at the truth like this. It's pretty astounding to me that some people think in such a way, but guess it can't be helped; people are people. If that's the way they want to think, they can wallow in their hate for as long as they want. Just shows idiocy, if you ask me.

Thanks again! ^_^

Rose
April 13, 2005


Thank you for providing information and helping with projects.

Anonymous
April 13, 2005


I thank you for having this website because I have a project due on this tomorrow and I needed some quotes and phrases and thanks to this I have it.Now I can finish my collage of the holocaust. Thanks do much and I hope to be visiting it in the future for havign so much info. But some things I needed I had to go to ask.com. You should check it out and put some things like that on your website.

Thanks a Freshmen at RHS, "08" gradute

Raven Handy
babygirl_04_08_04_08
April 12, 2005


I can not beleave that just one person is capable of killing and harming so many lifes and families. I am only 14 but this is the most horific thing that could ever happen to this world.I just hope that people can learn enuff not to repeat this crime.

Brittany Hill
April 12, 2005


i am learning about Hitler and Holocaust in History it seems like they did a loy of horrible stuff to random people.thanks for helping learn more on this website

Ashley
April 12, 2005


You are mis-leading our children..there wernt even 6 million jews..hitler was a great man!!

kay M
armydaughter311@yahoo.com
April 12, 2005


I don't know where to start but to say how much this has affected me, my life and the saddness I feel for all those that suffered so needlessly. I have read countless books on the subject and have visited Dauchau which left me numb. I had seen many graphic articles etc over the years but to walk on those so hollowed grounds was far beyond what I can put into words. I was on a plane flying home and sat by 2 holocaust survivors (not to my knowledge) until we spoke of the death camps and I saw the tears streaming down their faces..then mine too. "LEST WE FORGET"

Paula
colafirlr@peoplepc.com
April 11, 2005


Tankyou for all this information on the holocaust i found this very useful for my research on this subject. Thanks

andrew
aj1324@msn.com
April 10, 2005


IT IS REALLY A SHAME THAT HITLER SPEARHEADED ACTION TO INSURE THAT 6 MILLION JEWS BE SENT TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS TO BE TORTURED AND KILLED. THANK GOD THAT THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS WERE LIBERATED BY THE ALLIES.

George Mutch
mick1956@email.msn.com
April 7, 2005


Thanks a lot. You’ve been a great help, especially with the pictures. I hope we will ever find our beloved uncle. Who was at Auschwitz.

Russell Maduro
Russell11@gmail.com
April 7, 2005


Thanks heaps for doing this. i am actually doing an SOR paper on the Holocaust and found this site very useful. Well thats all really just wanted to thankyou.

Jessica
Cat_lover55@hotmail.com
April 7, 2005


I viewed a documentary last night on A & E about the Holocaust and I was very upset at the early movies...that hollywood put our while the holocaust was going on.

Americans in my eyes could have put a stop to this...but in looking at the documentry it was too graphic to beleive.

i am glad that monies were paid out to the survivors and their families.

i was shocked the widespead injustice of the Holocaust victims.

i will watch Shindler's list this week.

j lo
Judy.A.Lopez@travelers.com
April 6, 2005


I was unaware that there are people out there who deny the holocaust actually happened. Seems to me it would be absurdly difficult to fabricate something that enormous. Thank you for bringing that out.

Chris
April 6, 2005


Thanks for everything you've done for us!!!

Drew Graves
ch_8@hotmail.com
April 1, 2005


This was an amazing site the pictures are so heart-touching, just be able to see what those people went through makes me be thankful for what i have and the way our gouvernment is now a days. This site also helped me find info on one of my school projects, i was extremely helpful.

Sincerly, Emily

Emily
March 31, 2005


Some people are real jerks. I would like to see how they would feel if they were in a concentration camp being the victim. This stuff is not a joke, and they are acting like it is.

Ben
March 31, 2005


this was an encridle jorney reading the lives of the people that die during the holocaust.

this is also my class project and you are my number one web site with information.

natasha
March 29, 2005


MAR
March 16, 2005


I would first like to say that your website really helped me and I am very thankful. I am an 8th grade student who needed help on her project, and I found your website was the best. I was very pleased of how well that everything is set up and I am glad that there are people wo have worked so hard to let me and my generation know of the mistakes of the past. Thank you for all of your hard work and strong willed spirits.

Forever, Emelia

Emelia
scarlethackr@hotmail.com
March 15, 2005


I am utterly dismayed at the shameful acts capable of the human race. My grandparents were "good" german citizens during WWII and I just don't understand when I talk to them about this how they say they were "misled". I am thankful that I live in America and am a firm believer that the only way to not repeat the past is to REMEMBER IT! Great website and thank you!

Miriam Humphrey
miriam_humphrey@yahoo.com
March 15, 2005


Hi, i would like to say that i have learned a lot just from looking at this site it has tought me to be more thankful for what i have and i should take things for granted.

cristina
March 14, 2005


My heart goes out to all who have suffered . I can't even begin to feel the pain holocaust victims and survivors have felt . I wish the best of luck and good times for the future of Israel and the defeat of the muslims who are trying to stop the growth of Israel.

craig wolfe
cwolfejr1@msn.com
March 14, 2005


Dan Rowe
drowe4@bigred.unl
March 12, 2005


Hi,I have a complaint and a comment my complaint is that all the question's should be displayed and answered on the same page instead of having to click on one and wait 5 min. My compliment is that I am glad that you are educating kids on the Holocaust and letting them know how bad it was

Chelsea Toohey
n/a
March 11, 2005


daniella
fabied@37.com
March 10, 2005


hey i thought this site is fantastic superb brillaint super fabulous words cant describe peace out! xxx

jayne edwards
jayneedward91@hotmail.com
March 9, 2005


Lisa Underwood
lisau@therockonline.org
March 9, 2005


My 9 year old daughter came home from school and said they had to explain what the wolocaust was. I realized what she meant. It is hard to describe to a 9 year old the gravity of her question. We went on line and found your site. We read some essays and personal accounts. Then we had a discussion more grown up then I would have thought a child her age could have. They are reading Anne Frank at school, but your site helped alot. I printed out information for her to take in and for her teacher. Thank you for putting this information together and for making it for clear enough that a child can understand.

Thea Dudley
thea@direcway.com
March 8, 2005


In order that our children do not repeat the mistakes of the past it is essential that our history of man's inhumanity to man be studied & preserved.Is it conceviable that the Holocaust could repeat itself, the answer is yes.The plaintive cries of women & children have already been heard in Rawanda, Bosnia, Iraq, Iran, etc the genocide continue's. So my friends of the world are we really learning from history? is not one life a good enough reason for change, must it be another six million lives lost before we truly give our lives to the cause of humanity?

Randy Sawyer
rsawyer@kubota.com
March 7, 2005


I hate this page

Robert Lupton
Luppeis@aol.com
March 7, 2005


This is good but i think that what hitler and all is did is just pure flyness. God luv the jewish people like No person should ever be treated like that, and never should be treated like that.

Ciara D

Ciara
c_babezluvinya@hotmail.com
dont have one
March 7, 2005


patgoon
March 6, 2005


Great site. I did my senior thesis at Rutgers University on the history of anti-Semitism dating back to the Hellenistic period. Basically I explored the added virulence of anti-Semitism post Renaissance with the addition of the "racial" pseudo sciences allowing anti-Semitism to evolve from a religious prejudice to a racial, and therefore inescapable, prejudice. It will always remain crucial to educate people on the dangers of hate, propaganda and intolerance on any level. Genocide continues even after UN efforts to "eradicate" it after WWII. I urge everyone to become active in AI or any other human rights group and make themselves aware of the many HR abuses still occurring around the world. Thanks for your efforts, good job.

emma62jay@hotmail.com
March 4, 2005


For reasons not known to me, i have never been aware of the full extent of Auschwitz, and for the knowledge i have gained today i would like to say a big well done and thanks you, Your site is very informative and nonbiased.

March 4, 2005


I wish this site--well, the internet in general--had existed ten years ago, when I was researching gentiles in the Holocaust. My great-grandmother was from what is now, and therefore probably was then, a gypsy camp in what was, last we knew, Czechoslovakia. This means I almost certainly have relatives who were killed, but I may never know for sure.

To the foolish children who would deny: look at the guestbook. In order to support your theory, all those people whose parents liberated camps, all those people whose parents were survivors--all those people whose loved ones weren't survivors--must all be liars. Occam's Razor tells us that the simplest solution is the truth. In this case, the simplest solution is that the evidence shows us the true horrors. Twelve million people died, almost certainly including cousins of mine. Even though I never met them and never could, how dare you mock my loss?

Edith Nelson
gillianmadeira@hotmail.com
March 3, 2005


A very good work. Sorry that you did not publish the Stroop report in its original language. As an historian, I prefer reading documents in the original language. Every translation is at the same time an interpretation, or as the Italians say "traduttore - traditore."

Joachim Neander
jneander@web.de
March 3, 2005


THis sit helped me with my project after reading the book THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC.Thanks for all the help.best of luck!

jamie
kimba593106483@aol.com
March 3, 2005


To be redundant, this website is so very critically important where educating the young and uninformed are concerned, and to revisit for those who witnessed first hand. What we forget, we are doomed to relive. NEVER let the light dim of fact and knowledge, truth and detail.

Thank you for your efforts, and commitment. May the Mogen David ALWAYS fly freely above Israel.

Ron Kolman
doonbiz@aol.com
March 1, 2005


How human beings could do what was done in the 1930s and 40s to each-other is incredible. The depths of depravity in mistreating others is hard to comprehend: The numbers of those butchered, gassed and otherwise removed from the face of the earth is hard to grasp. So many people. Why?

It's all well and good to say "This must not happen again" but acts of unspeakable brutality and barbarism such as this are the product of a few evil people who prey upon the fears and anxieties of the many. How to stop it happening again? Well, aside of remembering the victims and those who lost their lives fighting this evil so that the rest of mankind could be free, there is one thing YOU can do. Find someone from a different culture, colour or creed. Sit and talk to him / her over a coffee in a bar. Find out what drives them, what makes them happy and sad.

If you do this, then you will find that human beings of every age, of either sex, of every colour, creed and religious persuasion are basically the same. There is nothing to fear about others other than fear itself. So find someone, today, from another walk of life. Sit and have that coffee to dispell your fears, and in so doing, quietly toast the memories of those who lost their lives in mankind's biggest faux-pas.

With warmest wishes for peace on earth and goodwill to all mankind for eternity.

Paul Faulkner

Paul Faulkner
March 1, 2005


My dad passed away in January, 2004. I just wanted to let someone know that he was a hero. He was one of the American troops that liberated Dachau. He was in an armored division from Ft. Knox, KY, USA.

He never received any official accolades, as far as I know, but I need to let it be known that he gave, more than any of us will ever know, to defend liberty for all!

I have pictures of the death camp that he took. One of them, as he explained to me, was a body on a table and a brain in a jar. We will never know the horrors that all of our loved-ones went through during that terrible time!

Rest in peace, Dad, and thank you for your courage and sacrifice!

Teresa Young Gilliam
teresaeyoung@yahoo.com
March 1, 2005


My name is Jennilee and I'm looking for information about some possible family members in the holocaust. It was a terrible ordeal. I find courage from the surivors. Thank you for getting through one day to the next. You give hope. Please tell your stories as painful as they are. It's hard for me to amagine that this really happened.

Jennilee Age 22 Upstate NY

Jennilee Heisler
breaking_benjamin82@yahoo.com
March 1, 2005


hey i am a first time umm..... see kinda person ya i can't think of what it is but umm i do have to say this sight heped me out a lot on my speech and i am thank full for it umm i do not know what i go though yet i will contact u guys back but i just wanted to thank you b/c of all the info and i am srry to those people who got that worm!

alex
boozerdo@wesd.k12.az.us
February 28, 2005


I thought this site was very helpful... im in 8th grade and we are doin a research project. i chose to do it on Auschwitz. Your site helped alot. Keep up the great work!! I am a christian but still i am glad hitler is GONE! NEVER AGAIN...EVER!

Nicole
pink_monkey59@hotmail.com
http://www.nicolediane14.uni.cc/
February 28, 2005


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Andrew E. Mathis

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Mathis Jeppesen
mathis26@mail.dk
February 27, 2005


Thank You for this important work - it is of extreme importance to keep the memory of this dark chapter in the history of mankind ALIVE! We must never forget!

Jesper V. Larsen

jesper v. larsen
jespervernon@yahoo.dk
February 26, 2005


I'm in school right now,and we're doing a seagment on the Holocost era.All I can say,is that it reminds me of the way that people prefer not to acknowledge the way that the Indian tribes were treated when the nation was over-run with settlers.

If there was ever a time in history that people were eliminated,or treated in such a horrific fashion due to who they were,it was then.There is a lot of wrong-doing in this world today that can be changed,but due to the short-sightedness of "tunnel-vision",we can only hope that someday we will acknowledge what was done in the past and try to ammend our ways.We can only hope that one day,people will actually learn from history.

Christine/Menominee Indian
classyndn@yahoo.com
February 24, 2005


Hey im 14,and I am doing a project for my Information Technology course work, my project is obviously on the Holocaust, this website has really helped me and given me some great information and images, I live in Northern Ireland where there has been many decades of racism and hate between the catholic and protestant religions and I believe that no one should ever be discriminated against, like in the Holocaust with the jews and people who are racist of colour and like in my own country!!! we all have hands, feet,eyes, ears, blood, and hearts, we are brothers and sisters, not enemies, we should think before we act!! We must work towards a fair a just world...God bless y'all Peace and Love x

Katie Murphy
February 24, 2005


Thank you for this great website. Im in 8th grade and we are doin a huge report(over 600 points)on Hitler, and this site was very helpful. Thanks for all the info!

Eric in Kansas

Eric
February 23, 2005


Why was holocaust such a bad thing? I don't see anything unhuman and ugly in it. Mankind has always been destroying each other... It IS human. The strong will survive.

Death
February 23, 2005


I would like to thank the people that have helped with the making of this website and to see that so many students use it, i am currently studying Albert Speer and greatly appreciate the help. i just hope that the students that view this website will not forget the things they have learned as soon as their assignment is finished, we need to pay respect to the millions of people who were persecuted by the NAZIS we need to remember what has happened. We do not want history to repeat itself. Thanks again Alece

Alece
alece_taylor@hotmail.com
February 22, 2005


I beleive in what Hitler did was wrong. All those men woman and children having to go through the holocaust because of who they were. I would not wish this upon anyone. I watch all these movies of the Jewish holocaust and I just want to cry for those people and I want to believe that what went on did not really happen. I am part German as you may know from my name so I would like to apologise, even though I was not involed and will never be. Yours Faithfully Ursula.

Ursula Biggs
beyond_theropy86@hotmail.com
http://www.hotmail.com/
February 22, 2005


Thank you very much for this terrific site! It had the information that I needed for my Holocaust Project. It is so sickening to think of what the Nazis did. I'm glad that you have this site so people can know what happened. Michelle D

Michelle D
February 22, 2005


well this website doesn't let me go to anywhere useful..no thankz

samara
February 22, 2005


its great. Very useful.

charlotte
none
dont know
February 22, 2005


Please, Could you remove my Email address on teh guest book, because i receive to many spams Emails. Just let met name

Thanks

antoine joubert
antoine.joubert@laposte.net
February 21, 2005


Hi, thanks a lot for a very inetresting site! I'm a polish historian- teacher, and I'm trying to raise an awarness about Holocaust among my students. Greetings from Poland

Rafał
dr_raf@wp.pl
February 21, 2005


WE can never for get what happen to all these people,It was so unhuman , my god watch over them all

christine
cascott150@comcast.net
February 20, 2005


I have just returned from visitng the Auschwitz Museum in Oswiecim.This was my personal homage to the many people who were persecuted during the war.

We must never be allowed to forget the terrible inhumanity that has happened.This must serve as a warning for the good of us all and the peace and freedom that we must all desire in our hearts.

A very moving and everlasting experience.

With the greatest respect and sorrow.

C R Thomson (Scotland)
CRThomson35@aol.com
February 19, 2005


This page really helped me with a story!!

My Graditude!!!!!

Kari
February 18, 2005


hiya ppl!

wot yal up 2 ?? i think this site is very interstin and vrey helpful if you are learnin about da holocaust . feel free 2 add me on msn if you have it coz im very fun 2 talk to !! lv alex xxxx

alex
sexyalex62@hotmail.com
February 18, 2005


hia this holocaust was an awful thing and i am glasd tht hitler is dead and i hope he is rotting sumwher cos it was really terrible what he dun jst bcos ppl was different from him i mean he was ugly so he cnt judge any1

plz add me 2 msn xxxxxxx

Lisa
leelamarley23591@hotmail.com
February 18, 2005


Never Again.

Richard Miller
millerrm61@hotmail.com
February 18, 2005


Thanks very much for adding Pressac's book *Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers* online to your site. Just one minor comment. Please correct the typos and characters like apostrophes that misprint to question marks and so on in the text. It can be confusing. Thanks again for the hard work.

Scott Smith
slsm1701@yahoo.com
http://www.rodoh.us/
February 17, 2005


This is a great page for a sad time. This gives opinons, facts and details. I loved it!!!

Emily
SaleenS7chick7@aol.com
February 16, 2005


jinny
jinny620@hotmail.com
February 16, 2005


The holocaust is amoung the most horrifing chapters in human history. I'm a 27 year old american man so I am completly seperated from this terrible tragedy. Even so, I still feel immense sorrow that any human could even concieve such a thing. This site is an excellent thing. With it and other forms of education we may not be doomed to repeat history. Great job guys.

Daniel Becknel
danielbecknel@yahoo.com
February 15, 2005


This website is very touching and I learned a lot from it. I had a World War II and this progect was mostly on The Holocaust and with this website found almost everything on here. I hope i get a good result. Thank you.

Codi Davids
cmd692@hotmail.com
February 15, 2005


Thanks for making this site. Our School had to do a project on the holocaust and this site helped me a lot. The holocaust was a very dark period in Human History. If you want to watch a movie on the holocaust, watch Schindler’s List. This movie is very powerfull and it will leave you not forgeting the holocaust.

Thomas Marsh Clarenville, NL Canada

Thomas Marsh (13)
tommycool321_98@hotmail.com
February 15, 2005


I've been involved in a forum where Holocaust deniers are trying to rewrite history. Thank you for your site with the documentation on it. I weep for the victims of the Holocaust and am furious that we have so many Holocaust deniers in the rural community where I live.

Marge Arnold
marnold@franklin.k12.la.us
February 15, 2005


my name is Jordan White i am 14 years old. I used to live in Germany on account that my father was stationed there for 7years. I visited Dachau concentration camp when i was 8 years old. It was a sight for sore eyes to see. It was a very depressing thing for my family and I to see. I was always fascinated in seeing the history about my country. I always took a great interest in Anne Frank also.

Jordan White
jordanashleighw@yahoo.com
http://www.xanga.com/princessofgrunge03
February 15, 2005


hiya i find this site interesting n helpfull thankyou very much annabelle n zoe in history

annabelle edwards
edwards0499@hotmail.com
bt internet
February 15, 2005


hiya i jst thort id say hi as im am vry bord (this site is borin) byxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

alex
alexandra_k@ shottonhallcs.durham.sch.uk
February 15, 2005


I came here for research- thanks for having it so I can learn about it

michael Grover
tresgrover@austin.rr.com
February 14, 2005


I think that the nazis taking over the people of Denmark is extremely wrong and they should not have donw that.

Chelsea
pawprints1989@sbcglobal.net
February 14, 2005


The Greatist in-justice in our History. My deepest sympathies and love to all the victims and survivors...

Stefanie DeSimone
stefaniemerritt@aol.com
February 13, 2005


felt a lot of sadness if i saw this pics. can not understand - why ? why ? why ?

my father was a german soldier during 1942 and 1945 in france and russia - frontline(his age 19-23). he told me that one day he marches along side a camp with prisoners in poland or russia. at the time he did not know what happend in the camp.

60 years after the war he has still nightmares about war.

would know more about this subject.

uli

uli
uli.hauenstein@gmx.de
February 12, 2005


thank you so much for telling the truth on this website. i am in 8th grade, and i had a really big project due on this. THANKS!

kristy
February 11, 2005


Thank you soooo much for your time and effort to this site on the holocaust! it really does show how much people care for one another in a massive disaster such as this. it has really helped me with my RS project and thank you again!

Lucia
Luffable_cute_m_carefree88@yahoo.co.uk
February 11, 2005


I don't understand, how can be someone so drastic. I was in Terezín and I will be able to visit Osvětim. i live in Czech republic

Klára
k.l.a.r.a.a@centrum.cz
February 11, 2005


im doing a report on the holocaust and its due in 4 days, this site, especially the essay on the gas chambers, was a HUGE help. thank you for composing and accurate representation of the holocaust and actual pictures of the tragedy. thanks for your help!!!

danny
superma16331@aol.com
February 10, 2005


Great website but it needs more pictures..!!!

BridgetteRoberts
ladysmoke08@yahoo.com
unknown
February 10, 2005


the holocast was a terible thing

February 10, 2005


I am 15 years old and studing Nazi Germany in my GCSE History

classes and I would just wish to share a piece of information with

you which I learnt today from my teacher.

I am very sure that you would all be aware of the speculation

surrounding the possibility of Hitler acutally being Jewish.

This interested me greatly and even more so when, today, I

learnt that Hitler's grandfather's surname was, in fact

Shicklebaum. I was intrigued as I very well know that this is a

very Jewish-sounding name. I would hope you find this fact

interesting and hope to hear some of your opinions on the

matter?

Naomi
February 9, 2005


I once read a book which was sequel to Schindlers List which was a collection of holocaust survivors stories during and after the war. I can not find the name of the book. I thought it was also by Thomas Kineally but can't come up with a title. Title may be something like Schindlers List Revisitied or have schindler in title.

It was a very good book.

Debra Herr
dherr@hotmail.com
February 8, 2005


God bless this website and the vision to remember this event that we all must learn from!

Ahmed
February 7, 2005


This whole "like" website is so boring. What kind of S*** are saying about the Jews? What were you thinking when you made this website?

Alexis James
alexisjames@cosmo.com
February 7, 2005


I am doing a report on the Holocaust, and this site was a big help in getting some info on my topic. I didnt know much about the Holocaust until i started to research the topic. Thanx

Riely Jo
February 5, 2005


Thank you for your time and effort in preserving and accurately presenting this most horrible of human events. Justice will be served on behalf of the victims of the death camps and pogroms by an Eternal Loving God who has not let this terrible stain on human history go unnoticed. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob still has a plan for His covenanmt people, Israel. No matter what is happening in Israel's present struggle for survival, the past has proven one thing...The Jew which Hitler and Himmler attempted to destroy has not only survived this most vicious attempt of annihilation, but has a prominent role in the future events of this world. (Jeremiah 31:31-37; Jer. 32:36-41; Jer. 33:19:-26, etc.) God bless, Marvin Swanson.

Marvin Swanson
acts29missions@yahoo.com
February 5, 2005


this is a good web site. I'm doing a really big holocaust project thats due in 3 days. My topic is Auschwitz...if you have any good info. email me....sk8ergurl_2004@hotmail.com....thanks!

Dana Ruff
sk8ergurl_2004@hotmail.com
February 5, 2005


I have always been horrified of what happened in the Holocaust my family didnt understand why I could'nt see the Anne Frank movie of how she was treated they couldnt understand why i had nightmares of what happened. I hope one day they can for now I'm going to keep looking and learnig more about what happened.

Ruth M.
tulip_987@yahoo.com
February 5, 2005


Hello, i am doing a project on the holocaust in religous studies at school, i have to write a diary in the life of a jew. it is very hard as i cannot feel,believe or imagine that anything so bad and horrid could ever happen to human beings that were seperated because of their religion. this site has been quite a lot of help for my project. Thank you x

Laura Dean
laura_dean_rox@hotmail.com
February 5, 2005


Thank you sooooooooooo much for this site i really thank you with all my heart for it ...... i was looking to see if i had any relatives die in the Holocaust and i did find out that i had many relatives killed.....I send out my deepest thanx to you all and i am praying for you and yours .... and as for the ppl who were trying to get yall shut down ....they need to GET OVER IT AND RELAIZE YALL ARE JUST DOING THE RIGHT THING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanx again and i really do thank you much....

Megan

Megan Murley
RODEOGAL513@HOTMAIL.COM
February 4, 2005


My name is Taylor i'm 11 and i'm very interested in the holocaust.I cryed when I went on cnnstudentnews.com seeing all the things that sadam hussan and hitler had in common.it is very sad that people would actually do that. i want to go to the annex museum one day.

thanx,

taylor

Taylor
yumpop_cutie411@yahoo.com
February 4, 2005


I think your site is wonderfull its full of information and i really need it. Im writing a 1200 word paper on the holocaust and your website really comes in handy i appreciate all you have done for the victims of the holocaust and thay really deserve it I would hate to go thru what thay went threw well thank you for everything you have done and i will continue to use your site for my refrences

Johnny Carpenter

Johnny Ray Carpenter
good_as_it_gets2001@yahoo.com
February 4, 2005


i think the holocaust is so sad you know what i mean jellybean yeah im learning about the holocaust yeah yeah i sad now my name is torey i like what inm learning in english but it is so sad

torey
lil_angel_02_31@hotmail.com
February 4, 2005


hello it is sir cliff Richard but you can call me clifford . im writing to express my feelings on the terrible situation that happened 60 years . it was so disturbing when i heared all the evil and mean unhumane things that happened to the Jewish people not to long ago i can remember faint images that happened those years ago when i was 5 and hearing it all again just brought all those sad feelings back i would like all the jewish people to know that my heart is with them at this sad sad time yours

clifford Richard xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

cliff Richard
www.richardc@yahoo.com
the lords prayer
February 4, 2005


I am doing a project on the holocaust, and this page is such a big help. THANKS!

Lexi Sims
February 3, 2005


I watched a documentary on Auschwitz last night.

That was only the beginning.

I reading everything about the most horrendous crimes committed against the Jewish nation.

It's very hard to understand why so many people participated in this genocide.

Let's hope it never happens again.

We shall not forget!

Luis Silva
luisitos@bellsouth.net
February 3, 2005


HI when i saw movies about the holocaust my heart just dropped to know that people went through that it breaks my heart to know that kids got killed please wrtie back.

ashley
blondgirl2007@yahoo.com
February 3, 2005


My great uncle was a medic in the Britsh army. He worked the front line and was used to horrific scenesof war. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen just after liberation. He was so appalled by what he saw there, he never practiced medicine again and would only rarely talk about it. May it never happen again.

anne Hannah
February 3, 2005


My English class is reading the book 'Night' by Elie Wiesel and I was shocked how the Jews were treated in the concentration camps. I read 'The Dairy of Anne Frank' before but it really didn't go into great detail about the camps. I almost started to cry towards the end of Night because of the the torture that Elie and others had to go through just to survive. I know that what I'm about to say will sound really corny but this book really made me appreciate what I have in my life. I hope that future genertions will learn what I have learned.

Always learn from the past and make a better future...

Johnothan Fox
santosfox07@hotmail.com
February 2, 2005


Hi! Im olly and i am just saying this to remember those who have died in the holocaust and those affected by it.....

Oliver White
February 2, 2005


u have a great website but you need pictures

amy
February 2, 2005


Thanks and good job! I did an oral presentation on Anne Frank and the Holocaust and everyone loved it! Thanks again for all your help and I think this site is an awesome way to help some people realize that evil is wrong. Hehe! :-)

Anne
February 1, 2005


yevgeniya osypova
postville@rambler.ru
February 1, 2005


im a student doing research on the holocaust

krystal
February 1, 2005


Hello, I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and this information is very helpful in strengthening my faith, since I see what horrid conditions my brothers and sisters had to cope with, and did so faithfully.

Dylan shumway
euphshummy@yahoo.com
February 1, 2005


I am an African American woman who do not know enough about the Holocaust. I have co-workers and a very close friend who is Jewish and they so graciously shared amazing stories of triumph and the human spirit. I will continue to learn more about the Holocaust, and never forget what racism can do to the civilization of this world. For my People as well.

Kim R. Bivens
January 31, 2005


hey im doing a power point project at school so thanks for all the help

melissa bridges
mgbridges@hotmail.com
January 31, 2005


hi everyone

joey
joeyverdecanna@yahoo.com
January 31, 2005


I am very sad at the things the Jews had to go through. I am 16 and feel very honored to be in this life and am very greatful to see another day.

anonamous
January 31, 2005


Although I was raised somewhat sheltered, I am glad to see this project is underway. I hear and see things on the TV all the time and happened upon your site. It has been very informative, and I look forward to coming back to visit it again.

Thank You.

Danyelle Wheelock
fueda@excite.com
January 30, 2005


I`m from Slovenia, Europe. We must never forget the disgusting

things that have happened during world war 2. I have read Hitler`s book MEIN KAMPF - there was or is no one more schisophrenic and evil-sick minded then him.

I give my respect to all that have survived this dreadful time as prisoners in those of God forgotten death camps.

You should all speak out loud the truth. The whole world must never forget the horror.

Yours truly, Mojca.

mojca
ales.tkalec@guest.arnes.si
January 30, 2005


Was in a bar in Lanarkshire (scotland) with some fellow soccer fans after the match.During our chat i mistakenly made them aware that when i was younger i had red hair.This caused much hilarity, as certain elements within the company taunt opposing players who have red hair, to try and unsettle them and put them off."Ginger hair is unacceptable " is the chant.

As iam fairly placcid their taunts did not affect me at first.However ,they kept pushing more and more of my buttons.

One person alluded that all red headed people should be in concentration camps.I totally blew up at this .He later apologised, but how can these things be unsaid.

I appreciate that i haven't suffered anything at all, compared to the Holocaust victims.But i can tell you ,to be singled out because i was at some point in my life "different" gave me a overpowering sense of unease.But at no time was my life in danger due to the same.

The 60 th anniversay of Auchwitz was deeply moving for me.Where do the routes of facism lie?Is it within political movements ,right wing gangs or does it lie closer to home ,within certain hearts.

Iam sad today because certain people think its amusing to use the holocaust in humour.I'll live to fight another day .....millions did not.

Jim McGinley
jm009d0925@blueyonder.co.uk
January 30, 2005


Thirty years ago, my ex-husband and I visited Dachau (in 1974) while in the Army. Because of his Polish ancestry and the fact that the borders were still closed to Eastern Germany, we decided to pay our respects at Dachau. I will never forget the horror I felt after visiting the ovens, the shower rooms and the horrific pictures in the museum. There was a smell of death in the area of the ovens and the connecting shower room that still filled the air almost 30 years after the War ended. I will never be able to take the images out of my mind nor forget the horrific things done to the innocent human beings whose lives were lost in the camps.

Deborah
traumaqueen45@yahoo.com
January 30, 2005


I am teaching our 8th graders about the holocaust, so they won't be among the young generation who do not know this piece of world history.

Sister Sharon Breden, CSJ
sbreden@stvictor.org
January 29, 2005


I will never understand how and why the holocaust was allowed to happen. I pray for all the victims. I pray for those who survived. I feel ashamed to be a human being when i see what happened to the Jewish people, the Russian soldiers who were also gassed at Aushwitz, the political prisoners etc. I just dont understand humanity.

It must never happen again. We all have a duty to make sure we do not allow this to happen again.

God bless you.

a j buckingham
alijhappy@aol.com
blueyonder.co.uk
January 29, 2005


Thankyou for being so graciously informative. Knowledge is a beautiful thing.

Jennifer Nellis
Jennifern@evansville.net
January 28, 2005


As a 25 year old Australian gentile, I am deeply upset at what happened to those unfortunate people who suffered 60 years ago. I know how I felt when I learnt about the horrors. I have just realised that it is still happening in the world (anti-semitism and 'ethnic cleansing').

I am glad that there are Jewish people in my city (Sydney,Australia) as they can tell me what their parents and other family members went through. Some of my friends are Jewish, and I am glad to have them as more than aquaintances.

I thank you for the extra education through this website.

Timothy Connell
January 28, 2005


I think this is brilliant. A good way to pay ouir respects to those that died.

Hannah Rachael Chapple
January 28, 2005


God bless you. Thank you for keeping a candle