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To: Rarebird who wrote (78032)10/6/2001 7:03:53 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) of 116752
 
No one came out of WWII without serious casualties or clean hands for that matter. That is the nature of war. Atrocities were committed by all sides.

The concentration camps were but one chapter in a thousand miseries suffered by soldiers and civilians on all sides.

The Jewish people were not the first or only to suffer bacause of race, ethnicity or religion.

More important than anything is that people should learn from the mistakes of the past.

The Nazi concentration camps were no doubt a living hell.

They were not the worlds first experience with concentration camps. The British used concentration camps on the Boers in South Africa.

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Perhaps you could compare and contrast the governing policies of the two 20th century survivors of concentration camps ie. The treatment of Palistinians in Israel and the treatment of blacks in Apartheid South Africa.
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