Germany opens Nazi crimes archive to public
- added June 30, 2008
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- ruppen
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Germany has opened the world's largest collection of documents on Nazi crimes and their victims to the public.
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I like how Reto Meister said, "The opening will contribute to keep alive the memory of the monstrous crimes of the Nazi era."
Right on. Do not allow this to be forgotten. Do not allow it to be repeated and keep people informed that it did happen and the potential for it occur again is very high but unlikely should be be knowledgeable of the events. I'd like to see Schindler's list--the original. That would be an interesting thing to see the names written down in a book? Anyway it would just be cool to see and touching. -
hmm, seems like things are heating up over there again..what with the renewed rise in racism, is this a strategy to bring about awareness? I don't quite grasp what the purpose of this is..(so they really weren't on vacation???)
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finally
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- rubicon777
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WHOA..... so germany is the new US... .Democracy seems better served in a place where it was rejected..... and vice-versa in the US
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