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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: AK2004 who wrote (3333)11/3/2003 2:50:18 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (2) of 22250
 
Dead is dead Albert, whether you are a Jew, a Gypsy or whatever.

Now, more examples of the monopolization of the Holocaust:

Survivors Gather at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on this weekend's gathering of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Inskeep speaks with survivor Harry Mayer, a native of Germany who as a young Jewish boy was interned at a camp in southwest France. Mayer was rescued by a group of Quakers who smuggled him to Switzerland, but his parents were believed killed at Auschwitz.

npr.org

'The Burning Tigris': Human Rights Watch

nytimes.com.

"The 20th century opened with an event that has been considered the template for the Nazi Holocaust of the Jews: the deportation and murder of as many as 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks during World War I. Yet while the Holocaust conjures up a host of images in our minds, we have no similar familiarity with the Armenian murders (which most serious observers agree fit the definition of genocide) nor the even less-known massacres of Armenians in the 1890's and in 1909. As Peter Balakian puts it in ''The Burning Tigris,'' they form a ''narrative lost to the public."
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