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Edited by: isthatu2  May 16, 11, 01:14    #31
shh, you know what I mean BB. I could have said belgians in the Congo but Ok, say a serial killer murders 15 people ,each victim gets a name check in the news but only one victim gets dozons of movies and TV shows made about them,thousands of books ,study courses,wideworld memorial days and the kids of that one victim get given the grounds and mansion of,lets say an arab busnisman as their own for life,while the other 14 victims might get a page on Wiki if they are lucky..................

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 May 16, 11, 01:15    #32
Na gut...*hmpf*
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 May 16, 11, 01:18    #33
"hmpf" is that some new german armoured car or something?
Ok, for you BB, I wonder what the poster could tell us about the highland clearances and the aftermath of the 45....or what Cromwells boys got upto on their stag weekend in Wexford....
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 May 16, 11, 01:21    #34
Lyzko:
It would appear that Holocaust studies, particularly in the light of flagrant denial of same, here on PF as elsewhere, should be mandatory every place, not only or even mostly, in Poland.

You know nothing about how much history of ww2 is in Polish schools' curriculum. If you did - you wouldn't be writing such nonsense. My knowledge of Holocaust is way WAY better than average person who went to any school in Canada, and that includes people of Jewish descent. They have more emotional attachment to it but not much historical knowledge whatsoever. Every time I have a chance to talk to a Jewish person I'm amazed how little they know so maybe they should start educate themselves first.
Lyzko  Jun 16, 11, 23:45    #35
I must disappoint you, Bzibzioh! I know plenty about the Holocaust, but am especially sensitive to any hint of revisionalism or denial.

While most Americans, particularly non-Jews, are indeed woefully ignorant about such things, I'm the exception to this in almost every way you can think of; I can read the source documents in Polish, German, Dutch and even some Russian.


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