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These are comments left by visitors to the Holocaust History Project web site, in the month of September, 2002.
My Grandfather lived in a shtetl called Melyut. It was near Uzghorod (Ungvar). Does anyone have information about this shtetl?
hey well this is an awesome site and the nazis are jerks
Hi I'm going to do an inform for speech on the holocaust in November or December to April because thats how long my speech season is. Anyways i won't need this information for a while but i need some Gypsie holocaust survivors to send me a brief story of there experiences in the holocaust. Thanxs a lot and its a shame of what had to happen from 1933-1945. Luv Ya all
We should never forget that horrible day.
I want to thank you guys for setting up a website honoring the holocaust. If you've been to the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., you know it's heartbreaking. Thanks again.
This site is very helpful for my history fair project. My project theme is the rights and responsibilities in Aschwitz. I'm going to talk about the lack of rights the Jewish people had, excpecially when the Nuemburg Laws were created. Thanks a bunch, Callie
I hate what the Nazis did to those people! I find the parts about the concentration camps very intresting though.
Hi Yale, just took a brief look at the website today. I definitely want to read some of the material here. Looks like good work. Hope to see you and Wendy soon. Gale Maleskey
Shalom & Guten Tag & Hello At this time I come to all people to say. what is going on? What makes people so violent and so strong on hating people. This hate is carried into children that never make in the real world. They end up in prison because of there hatred of themselves. Where are the parents? Maybe they taught their children these things. Nobody know what it was like in a concentration camp and less you were there. I do not care who believes the holacaust was a hoax or no. I have constant reminders from the camps every single day. Limited food menu. Digestive system was never the same. I used to have tons of have. Lack of nutrituatiion in the camps. It ruined my hair. while in the camps I camp down with Diabetes. My pancrease was shot. from not eating and drinking balanced meals. And on my right arm I have faint numbers to reminder me in the camp I was just a number. Please know, it was not just Jews that died or were put in camps. Hitlers Reich had a Mold that had to be followed. Anyone going out of the rules of the mold were run down. Artist / Musicians / Doctors / Lawyers/ Mothers/ Fathers/ Babies Gypsies/ Jevah Witness /Priest / Nuns / anyone that did not believe in the Nazi Reich. People like the Nazi's have no minds of their own. They are like sheep. To bad. I did the very thing Nazi's wanted to destroy. I had a large family and I have grandchildren & great grand children to carry on our generation to generation. I am a proud survivor and a Proud American.Noneone can take that away. Also I support President George Bush. Mr.Saddam cannot get in power. He is another Hitler. He must be stopped. The writing is on the wall. Look for yourself! Ina Steiner - 91 years strong
I am interested in the role that children played in the holocaust.
As a small boy I was shocked at the books, photos and movies about the Halocaust in the early '60's. I remember the film, "Mein Kamp" and the death scenes at the end of the film. I watched the Eichman trial. The horror was too unimaginable. Yet, I feel a strong emotional attraction to the horror. There is a submerged hope that the next visit to the horror will show there was no horror at all, like a child that wonders if the next play of a CD is the same as the previous. Alas, the replay is the same and the horror is always there. No, the deaths were not mainly due to typhus or environmental factors. Anyone who says it never happened is a liar. I am a German-American and I wish I could say, to ease my part of a collective guilt, that it did not happen, but alas it did. I hear that there are new lower "official" numbers now. Is there any shred of honesty to them? How did the first numbers come about and what is the basis for a reduction? Whatever the future discussions, I sincerely hope they are welded to Truth.
i am doing my history project on the forgotten consentration camps.These are the ones that no one ever thinks about. There is a least 6 of them. i think that u should find information on them and put it on this website. thanx -amanda
Hi i am crystal amd i am a jew and my family had to go through the bad thing
The Holocaust was the greatest thing that has ever happened in the history of the world. The only thing that I am sorry about is that Germans were ultimately defeated and the glorious Aryan crusade to destroy the worlds ethnic minorities was stopped. My Honour is Loyalty.
i thank you for makeing my reseach easy
thanks for all your help,i learned alot about holocaust!
My name is Allison Hill and my favorite subject is World History. I especially love learning about the Holocaust. I would love to visit some of the concentration camps when I grow up and hope to be a college professor in World History. I live in a small town and there aren't any museums. I've read lots of books about the Holocaust and I read about the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. and would love to visit it. I would like to thank all of you resposible for putting out this website. It means a lot to me to see that there are other people out there that care about the Holocaust as much as me. May God bless all of you and all of the survivors from the Holocaust and their families!!
thanks for helping me out on my research paper your site is great!!!!! keep it coming
hey!! my name is ashton and i am not a jew but i think that the holocaust was horrible for all those poor people and a very interesting topic! this website helped me with my project alot and i learned alot from it!! well bye! ashton
Great pages!
Hi all! This site is wonderful and very informative. I am 14 and this july went to germany on a 'third reich' trip with my school. I visted Auschwitz(and birkaneu) and it widened my knowledge on this world. You can read books and books on what it was like, but untill you have been there and saw what it was, you will never know just how horrific this place was. Not just Auschwitz of course but that was the one place that i went too which is at the back of my mind everyday. It is a very upsetting place (of course) but we all need to make sure we understand about the holocaust. It is in the past for us to learn, not to make mistakes like that again. I have pictures of the camp and all places connected to the rise of hitler etc. They will always be apart of my life, and how i live it. Thank you for creating a great site, to let others know, that have not been able to see the place for itself, one day i hope that the whole world won't just close its eyes on these places of doom. We all need to see and to learn. Thank you...
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~syverson/309-spring96/studentwork/project1/curtiss/THE_HOLOCAUST_NEVER_HA_377.html check out the site a relal good informative story on the calacaust
I'm interested in information concerning Margo Frank, as so little insight into who she was is available. Young Anne had an outlet, her diary, but Margo, who underwent the same horrors as Anne, must have suffered in deafening silence...
Thankyou for publishing these pictures.
Thanks for superb site - very moving and very imformative.
I have been to this camp-twice in 1988. The first time I was "creeped out" for days. This site brought back all the original feelings that I had the first time I saw it. Even though it is hard to look at and read about, I believe that anyone who sees it benefits. It really makes you stop and think about man's inhumanity to man, and, I think, anyone who sees it may just start treating others with more respect. Incredible site you have here!
The Holocaust is a reminder of mankinds' inability to govern himself and live with one another. God lives and will correct mankind and fix this sin in due time.
i think this page was wonderful. it was really interesting and helpful to my learning studies. thank you.
To all you junior high boys & girls: Let's see, six million Jews were allegedly extermenated by the evil nazis. Here's my question boys & girls: HOW MANY AMERICANS DIED DURING WORLD WAR TWO, because of the war???
He was right when He raised the banner of Aryan truth against alien corruption and lies. He was right when He proclaimed anew the eternal laws of life to a world which had forgotten. He was right when He opposed the crass materialism of both communism and finance capitalism. He was right when He gave a hungry, humiliated people work and bread and raised it up. He was right when He showed mankind a better way. He was right when He gave the world a vision of a nobler future. He was right when He sought peace among the peoples of Europe and the world. He was right when He fought against overwhelming odds for that which is right and true. He was right when He gave His life for a better world to come. Yes, indeed. Hitler was right! And not only was He right, but He is right. His message of racial idealism is every bit as relevant and vital today as when it was first announced.
After 60 years of searching I just now found out my father died in Dachau. His prisoner card says he worked in a forced labor camp in Riederloh. Can anyone tell me more about this camp? Where exactly was it? Any information will be greately appreciated Thank you Lili Susser Susserl@attbi.com
I know there is still a lot of hate over what happened over 55 years ago, but if you hate those who hate then you become like them. What kind of world would you like to live in? A would of love and compasion or a world of fear and hate? The choice is yours. America was attacked on September 11, 2001 and the pain is still there. This is the second time in 60 years that another country has attacked America. I've noticed that they don't try to invade America because they know that they would not survive. I saw a lot of hate pour out when we were attacked and it is still pouring out because we have labled an entire race for the acts of a group of madmen. We all need to stop and think about what we are doing. It's not the Muslim faith that is to blame. It's the people who use their faith to create war that are at fault. Hitler was no different, accept that he promised an entire country a better way of life and they believed him. I choose not to hate. I believe in justice. I don't believe in revenge. I want to like myself for who I am and not hate myself for what the would has turned me into. The choice is mine. Which will you choose? Don't let the actions of others dictate who you will be. Stand up and be yourself.
THE HOLOCAUST WAS SUCH AN UNFORTUNATE EVENT IN HISTORY. I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE THAT ARE NOW AMERICANS HAD TO GO THROUGH THAT OR KNOW THAT THEIR ANCESTORS HAD TO. AND I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY THAT THE PERSON SAYING "HEIL HITLER" YOU ARE A SICKO AND WILL GO TO HELL AND LIVE ETERNITY KNOWING THAT YOU WERE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO BRING HATE TO THE WORLD.
I'm a 15 year old German, who's parents moved here twenty years ago. I know some German, and most latin. But, i find this sight informing and it makes sense that holocaust means mass murder. But i also have a book to reccomend. it is the most informing book ever- Holocaust by gerald green. read it, even you KKK's. (or whats left of you, you god d*mned bastar*s.) you'll see what its like to be in the hart of a truly wrecked jewish (bless them) family, and what it's like in the mind of a S.s. officer, neck high in jewish (bless them) blood. quote from book: "Amore vincit omnia"
Thank-you for publishing this.
I HAVE BEEN READING INFORMATION ABOUT ADLOF HILTER AND ALL THATS HAPPEN WITH THE HOLOCAUST. I'M FROM THE UNITED STATES. I FIND EVERYTHING TO BE VERY INTERESTING. I THINK mR. HILTER WAS A VERY MEAN MAD. I FEEL SO SICK EVERYTIME I WATCH A PROGRAM ON TV ABOUT HIM. I FEEL SORRY FOR ALL THAT HAPPEN TO THE PEOPLE OF THOSE COUNTRIES. I FEEL HE DIDN'T GET THE PUNISHMENT THAT HE DERSREVED. I THINK HE TOOK THE EASY WAY OUT. I STILL FEEL IN MY HEART THAT HE DID NOT DIE THE WAY THEY SAID HE DID. I FEEL THAT HE STILL LIVED HIS LIFE IN SOME HIDDEN PLACE. I WISH THERE WAS SOMETHING I COULD DO TO EASE SOME OF THEIR PAIN. BUT I GUESS THE PAIN WILL NEVER GO AWAY. I SEND ALL MY LOVE TO THOSE WHO LOST LOVE ONES AND THOSE WHO SERVIED. I APPERICATE YOU LETTING ME SAY MY PEACE.
i thought this web site was really interesting. you see my dad has been in the army for 12 years and each day i wonder if he will ever have to go to war. amy
My last visit to Dachau was 1961, when I was in Germany as a member of the US Army. We had visited Munich and the visit to Dachau was an afterthought. It was drab and rainy that day, yet we walked the grounds, viewed the entire camp and some of the barracks still standing. Most disconcerting was the crematorium, we stood there, in that room, -wet and cold, contemplating reality of the numbers of lives lost. Those vivid pictures here continue to remind me of that desolate depressive day and contemplate on what irrational motivation could ever provoke such massive murder.
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