Thursday, April 24, 2008
Death Camps
The presentations were very good and informative. They gave many good detailed accounts. I agree with the other posts concerning the lack of knowledge about the death camps other than Auschwitz. As the presentations demonstrate how bad the other camps were, it is wild that the public does not know more about them. I think it is unfortunate in general that there are so many battles that are relatively unremembered and yet they can have claimed thousands of lives. I guess other camps are kind of the same thing, and there was so much death that it is impossible to know and realize everything that occurred during the war.
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when going over a touchy topic like the camps its hard to get a clear idea of what happened since sources will give conflicting information and interpretations-not to mention there are people who deny the holocaust happened and argue their position well
What is interesting about some of the camps is that the Russians did not destroy them before the Soviet collapse. It seems that they always tried to erase anything German from their land after the war. I’m surprise that any camps survived in Eastern Europe that where under Soviet control after the war.
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