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Paperback 1945: The Year of Liberation Book

ISBN: 0896047008

ISBN13: 9780896047006

1945: The Year of Liberation

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The Holocaust in pictures

This book is for those who want to remember and revere the memories of 6 million Jewish civilians murdered for their faith, alone, along with at least 500,000 Roma victims, and countless political and other Nazi prisoners. There is enough evidence in this book alone to convince even the most craven deniers of the Nazi war against the Jewish people. But more than that, there is also more than enough evidence here to contravene all the false (albeit spreading) claims that the Jewish people have now inflicted a similar fate on Arabs. The Arab population in Israel and the Palestinian Authority has grown exponentially. Europe's Jewish population was reduced by more than 40 percent in five years. Compare the statistics, and consider the photos. There is nothing remotely similar between the Nazi war against the Jews, and Israel's self-defense--except in the world's renewed desire to rid itself of the Jewish people. This book is well worth the price, and everyone should confront the overwhelming the evidence.

Liberation 1945

The holocaust must be ranked as one of the worst atrocities ever commited and ranks up there with the evils done by Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot, Khamer Rouge and Rawanda. The pictures are horrific beyond words and it shows the worst side of humanity. To imagine that people did not learn anytghing from this is astounding since Rawanda, Bosnia and in Cambodia happened many years after. We must never forget the evils that Nazi Germany and her allies did to numerous people that they thought were less then human or did not obey them with blind obidience. It is true that many were jews, but there were countless others as well, Russian Pows, Jehovas Witness, Gypsies and many more. It was a brutal crime against humanity and showe mankinds worst traits. It is very painfull to look at the pictures and imagine the horrors that went on in those camps and one shudders at the pure evil that was shown during this heinous act. This should never be forgotten, but unfortunately many have duplicated in places such as Rawanda, Bosnia and Cambodia.
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