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Topic History of: The Holocaust Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Jo |
I thought it was a moving ceremony too, especially the speeches by survivors. It's clear that the spirit of Nazism unfortunately lives on in hostility and intolerance to people who are perceived as different. I expect that some people, assuming they even bothered to listen, will have dismissed what the survivors said as "woke".
I agree about King Charles. I think we're lucky to have him and hope he has many years ahead of him as King. |
Al Gershwin |
So many said it could never happen again. But, sadly, similar atrocities took place since - in countries with virtualy no access, for example.
And it's still happening - and the world's security services know, as do the United Nations which does little to help. Perhaps, it's just impossible. |
JK2006 |
Very moving ceremony - and proud that our King, a good and decent man, chose to attend. I wish he was running the country. We'd all be better off. |
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