Builders find Auschwitz message

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Builders find Auschwitz message


More than a million people were killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Builders working near the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp have found a message in a bottle written by prisoners, museum officials say.
The message, written in pencil and dated 9 September 1944, bears names, camp numbers and home towns of seven young inmates from Poland and France.
At least two survived the Nazi camp, an Auschwitz museum official said.
The bottle was buried in a concrete wall in a school that prisoners had been compelled to reinforce.
The school's buildings, a few hundred metres from the camp, were used as warehouses by the Nazis, who wanted them protected against air raids.
Museum experts have checked the authenticity of the note, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Six of the prisoners were from Poland and one was from France, AP said.
"All of them are between the ages of 18 and 20," the final sentence of the note reads.
An Auschwitz museum spokesman said the authors of the note "were young people who were trying to leave some trace of their existence behind them".
The Nazis murdered some 1.1 million people at Auschwitz - mainly European Jews, but also non-Jewish Poles, Roma (Gypsies) and others.
 

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I wonder how they came to this conclusion (how they were compelled) and I wonder if what the warehouse contained has ever been determined.
"The bottle was buried in a concrete wall in a school that prisoners had been compelled to reinforce."
 

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That's a sad story.

The lesson I take from the Holocaust is that when a state commits atrocities, people should act against it or at least speak out. Millions of people had to know what was going on and yet few acted or spoke out against it.
 

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Builders find Auschwitz message


More than a million people were killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Builders working near the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp have found a message in a bottle written by prisoners, museum officials say.
The message, written in pencil and dated 9 September 1944, bears names, camp numbers and home towns of seven young inmates from Poland and France.
At least two survived the Nazi camp, an Auschwitz museum official said.
The bottle was buried in a concrete wall in a school that prisoners had been compelled to reinforce.
The school's buildings, a few hundred metres from the camp, were used as warehouses by the Nazis, who wanted them protected against air raids.
Museum experts have checked the authenticity of the note, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Six of the prisoners were from Poland and one was from France, AP said.
"All of them are between the ages of 18 and 20," the final sentence of the note reads.
An Auschwitz museum spokesman said the authors of the note "were young people who were trying to leave some trace of their existence behind them".
The Nazis murdered some 1.1 million people at Auschwitz - mainly European Jews, but also non-Jewish Poles, Roma (Gypsies) and others.

The article is phoney and written by an idiot. Where is the picture of the now famous bottle with its note, where is the link?

"All of them are between the ages of 18 and 20," the final sentence of the note reads.
Where is the picture of the note and a translation? Auschwitz is a gold mine for the unscrupulous.

BBC NEWS | Europe | Builders find Auschwitz message first clue that it's crap
 
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Tue Apr 28 00:01:16 UTC 2009 Builders working near the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp have found a message in a bottle written by prisoners, museum officials say.
Builders working near the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp have found a message in a bottle written by prisoners, museum officials say.
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JPost.com » Jewish World » Jewish News » Article
Apr 6, 2009 14:00 | Updated Apr 6, 2009 14:55 Schindler's list discovered in Australia


A copy of the list compiled by German businessman Oskar Schindler which saved hundreds of Jewish workers during the Holocaust has been discovered by a researcher at an Australian library.




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A copy of the list compiled by German businessman Oskar Schindler which saved hundreds of Jewish workers during the Holocaust has been discovered by a researcher at an Australian library.
 

darkbeaver

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Where is the interview with the people who found it, what are thier names, exactly where was the find made, were there any pictures taken of the find in situ, if not, why not,