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These are comments left by visitors to the Holocaust History Project web site, in the month of June, 2002.


i can only hope that the suols of the people so cruelly killed may finnaly rest in peace and that they and their offsprings can forgive us for all the harm we've caused our fellow people with the only guilt of being borned jews

electra
electra@k.ro
June 28, 2002


wonderful site to teach from as my grandfathers jewish it could have been our family

toni norris nee block
tonton460@aol.com
June 27, 2002


Hey i love reading about the halocaust so if anyone comes across any interesting infomation feel free to email it to me please!!!!!

bye

Caitlin

Caitlin
KrazieCatie02@msn.com
June 26, 2002


I really think that this event happened but, some whant to forget it and denie the suffering of thousands. I'm only 13 but I've reashearched the holocost last year and it is deeply moving that many people were killed for what they believe in. It makes me happy to know that some excaped and are now in the U.S.

Jenna Wiley
June 26, 2002


jessica
June 26, 2002


Excellent website. I linked to it. Keep up the good work.

TBone
auto301910@hushmail.com
http://angrynanny.com/holocaust.html
June 25, 2002


What happened during WWII was incredibly insane. This was a very well put together site with alot of information. Thank you to whoever put this together, i am sure it was a heartrenching quest. Never should we forget what happened to the millions who died because of hatred, we need to learn from it! God bless you all!

Sharon
psskin@dotplanet.com
none
June 25, 2002


this is a great site to learn avout the holocaust when you dont know that much

veronica
jaomex@msn.com
June 25, 2002


melissa
jjjjs@halo00/freeserve.com
June 25, 2002


Thank you for creating this resource. The images are especially important because they bring home to us that the academic articles and books actually refer to real people like ourselves, with families and friends, and hopes and fears. We do well to remember that civilisation is an exceedingly thin veneer.

Colin Holmes
ColinHolmes1@jcu.edu.au
June 24, 2002


das denken setzt aus, weil es aussetzen muss, da über die konzentrationslager nichts gedacht werden kann. sie sind monument der absoluten sinnlosigkeit, der tiefsten schwärze, in die selbst gott nicht hineinschauen kann und daher auch nicht verantwortlich ist. es sind fabriken der buchhalter und der ewigen rechthaber, kathedralen der technologie und einer verachtenden machbarkeit der fixen idee, gefroren in ewigem eis.

ernst sturzenegger
atelierest@bluewin.ch
June 24, 2002


your site was very useful for my history project. Thankyou immensely

Charles Read
charlieread10@hotmail.com
June 24, 2002


as owner of an historical Adolf Hitler website I thank you for your great text regarding the Holocaust. I will add one of your texts to my study archieves if I get your permission. All credits will be given of course.

your friend HA!

HA!
webmaster@adolf-hitler.com
http://www.adolf-hitler.com
June 23, 2002


I was 11years old when I first saw pictures of the holocost,

i belived it happend, and I can't understand anyone who doesn't.

Shalom, I'm not jewish

james j gatti
semaj3@earthlink.net
June 21, 2002


bob
checunited@hotmail.com
http://www.no.com/
June 20, 2002


I found your site while researching Danish resistance to Nazi deportation of Jews as an example of successful non-violent resistance to an act of war. I have long contemplated whether or not there is such a thing as a "Just War" and WWII is the prime example of a "just war". Your information and links are excellent. Keep up the good work, particularly in addressing the insanity of the revisionists. I first encountered this absurdity when my daughter was in 5th grade and one of her classmates had been throughly schooled in denial of the holocaust by his father. Fortunately, photographs my grandfather took as part of the liberating army at Ordurf and Buchenwald convinced him otherwise.

Martha
mfmcafee@flash.net
June 18, 2002


THIS IS NOT A DITERBING SITE!!! ESPECIALLY SINCE YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE LEARNING FROM IT!!! MY FRIENDS AND I ARE DOING A RESEARCH PAPER ON THE HOLOCAUST AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS. WE BELIEVE THAT THIS CERTAIN SITE HAS HELPED A LOT. PLEASE KEEP YOUR RUDE COMMENTS TO YOURSELF!!!

THANKS A BUNCH,

MARINDAH AND JESSICA

Marindah Callaham
Marindah69@yahoo.com
June 18, 2002


this site has been a great help with my history hmwk and i want to applaude it THANK YOU!!!!!!! XXXX

John Reeds
Ranatan51@hotmail.com
June 18, 2002


i'm 13 and i came on this site looking for information for a school project. It's been really helpful thanks. It's been a life changing experience. Thanks you

(please go on my home page)

mc arthur

mc arthur
dj_lethal43@hotmail.com
mc_vic.tripod.com
June 18, 2002


Hi there great site. I lived in Germany for 4 years and have visited concentration camps a few times. The reason was I couldn't beleive that I was there the first time that I got other people to come back with me, I still can't beleive that this happened to human beings. I read every book on the holocaust before I arrived in Germany, so I knew what had happened. But I don't know weather to laugh or feel sorry for the NAZI lovers out there, Hilter is EVIL and yes zyclon B was used it is still being used in the newest holocaust of today the abortion holocaust RU 486, the same company that produced zyclon B has only changed it's name and are the manufacturers of RU 486. I have had many talks with Germany people over a 4 year period and thay are so afraid of hilter because of what he did to his own people, so don't pretend that the Jews are making up this story. Germany people hate hilter. Now isn't it time you Nazi lovers grow up and smell the coffee. But you are good for a laugh, I get a real giggle out of you stupity, God love you all.

sha
June 17, 2002


Shalom,Halo,Hola,Hello, I stumbeled unto this site as I was serching for information about the Hebrew dance and the attire. I have always had a passion and great love and admiratoin for the Jewish peopel. I lived in Germany for 3 years and yes, there are still peopel who say it never happened. In the small town of Ansbach where I lived I stuck out as a sore thumb as I sure many Hebrew peopel did in the time when the third reich was in power. I traveled wearing with me at all times a bracelet I had purchased for my beloved family friend Paul, who had just graduated form high school at the time. I I was unabel to give it to him so I decided to wear it until I would return 3 years later. To my surprise and disgust the elderly in Germay stared at me and walked away with a bizare look on thier faces, my husband said don't wear it any more and I said no. I will wear it, it is so much safer if I don't, but I will not give them the satisfaction of making me feel bad. I did notning wrong and neither did those thousands and thousads of human lives, Jews, Russians, Priests, Polish, Chek, and I could go on and on on how many peopel were singeled out by Adolf Hitler and his regiem. All the minorities all those children all those women all the old all the frail. In my defiance I did wear that bracelet with pride and honor. My Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is decendent of the house of David after all. I did visit Dachau and planned to visit all the rest of the concentration camps, but I had seen enough in my 5 hour visit in that camp that the smell of the earth the feel of the bars and the sights and deathing silence was enough for this follower. I followed very closely since I was 5 all tht I could on the masacer all I could hear the stories the biographies the movies. This too is why I learned to speak German and at the first chance to go to that country I went and absorbed all that I could. My heart aches as I write and still the tears streem from my face. Still I cold do nothing, nothing to bring them back, but we can stand today for injustice in our own back yards. Please don't look away if your see racial discrimination and crimes agianst humanities. I have said too much and yet not enough. Now I have taught my Sammy about my love and passion and she in turn taught her fith grade class not to be ignorant and closed off to others problems just because it did not happen to them. She has taken her class back in time to remember the Holocaust. When I arrived in the states about 5 months after a girl who heard about my passion said there is a man demanding a college news paper let him print his hatred, he claims the Holocaust never happened. If it is you who are reading this, go to Eroupe and visit any where see if you don't find monuments errected all over asking for forgiveness for what the goverments did and did not do to help those who perished for the insanity of one man. Adolf Hitler.

Olinda G. Gonzalez
Mauriliio26@msn.com
June 15, 2002


Speaking of "holocausts," what about the Holocaust against the Gentile people in eastern Europe in the last century, purportrated by Jews! Tens of millions of of our best Gentile folk were butchered by Communist Jews. I bet you junior high school girls were never told that in school! The Bolshevik Jews committed more genicide then the Gemans ever did! In any event the Jews in Europe were hated for a reason, & thank God it's starting to happen again. Have you kids ever heard of Lazar Kaganovich, "The Wolf Of The Kremlin"? Read the book, THE WOLF OF THE KREMLIN by Stuart Kahan about Lazar Kaganovich, a Jewish mass murderer, who was responsable for the deaths of over 20 million Russians & Ukrainians during the Communist era.

Mike
holohoaxsurvivor@attbi.com
June 14, 2002


I am a 15 year old girl in Michigan I learned about the Holocaust in 8th grade and It has been one of the most inspiring things in my life. This is a very great website to learn more about it. I know I have no idea what they went through but I felt the pain an sorrow when I went the Museum in Washington.

Your all in our hearts.

Thank you..Brittany

Brittany Deliz
Beautygurl452@comcast.net
June 14, 2002


I never used to be interested in the Holocaust untill i found this site and read about it. I find it upsetting how the "Germans" treated the Jews and other religions and races. Im glad i wasnt alive then other wise i would of had to stand up for my (and other peoples) rights.

abbie margetts
find out
wot?
June 14, 2002


I found your wonderful site very helpful for my year 11 history class espicially Adam and Ashish.

Ivan Minnis
June 14, 2002


I admire all of the work you've put into this website. Thank you for helping the world remember what happened. We must NEVER forget. We must help others remember so that a Holocaust like that which we saw in the 1940's will never happen again. Again, thank you, and God bless you!

Braden Norton
bradennorton@charter.net
June 13, 2002


I feel deeply sad for my peoples, and sorry that we had had to suffer for so long.

Deneva Fomby
buttercup0311217@yahoo.com
June 13, 2002


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