Although there is no one *best* rescuer in the Holocaust, who do you think committed his/her life to save *as many Jews as possible*???
sine000 said:Although there is no one *best* rescuer in the Holocaust, who do you think committed his/her life to save *as many Jews as possible*???
earth_as_one said:The Holocaust ended over 60 years ago. The victims were mostly Jews but also included Slavs, Gypsies, the infirm... lots of people. This wasn't a Jewish only tragedy, but I can't help but notice that whenever Israel's war crimes and crimes against humanity begin to make the news, Israel's apologists raise this topic to elicit sympathy and obfuscate current events.
I suspect that's the case here.
War crimes and crimes against humanity against Jews 60 years ago, do not justify Israel's war crimes and crimes against humanity today.
I would also like to point out that one of the consequences of the Holocaust was the Nakba which unlike the Holocaust continues to this day.
People who deny the suffering of Nakba victims are no better than people who deny the suffering of Holocaust victims.
zoofer said:
Logic 7 said:sine000 said:Although there is no one *best* rescuer in the Holocaust, who do you think committed his/her life to save *as many Jews as possible*???
With all the dead jews there was, there wasnt a real hero , besides all the jews that survived according to me,probably one of the darkiest time of history, for letting all those peoples dying,and not doing anything, the whole europe and those who supported nazi regime is to blame on this one.
earth_as_one said:Numan Menemencioglu
sine000 said:Although there is no one *best* rescuer in the Holocaust, who do you think committed his/her life to save *as many Jews as possible*???
earth_as_one said:The Holocaust ended over 60 years ago. The victims were mostly Jews but also included Slavs, Gypsies, the infirm... lots of people. This wasn't a Jewish only tragedy, but I can't help but notice that whenever Israel's war crimes and crimes against humanity begin to make the news, Israel's apologists raise this topic to elicit sympathy and obfuscate current events.
I suspect that's the case here.
War crimes and crimes against humanity against Jews 60 years ago, do not justify Israel's war crimes and crimes against humanity today.
I would also like to point out that one of the consequences of the Holocaust was the Nakba which unlike the Holocaust continues to this day.
People who deny the suffering of Nakba victims are no better than people who deny the suffering of Holocaust victims.
I can't help but notice that whenever Israel's war crimes and crimes against humanity begin to make the news, Israel's apologists raise this topic to elicit sympathy and obfuscate current events.