Wednesday 27 January 2010

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

Today is Holocaust Memorial Day, in commemoration of the millions of people murdered by the German death campaign to conquer the world. No other people but the Germans have managed to set up a clockwork operation to perfect methodology and scope of mass murder, and the guilt and shame heaped upon each and every German will remain in place for many generations to come; as it should.

Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) is commemorated internationally on 27th January each year. This date was chosen as it is the anniversary of the day in 1945 on which the Soviet Army liberated the largest Nazi concentration camp – Auschwitz-Birkenau. The H M Day urges everyone to pause and reflect on what can happen when racism, prejudice and exclusionary behaviour are left unchecked.

Auschwitz-Birkenau is the epitome of all evil, the incarnation of the cruelty of a whole nation and people that had been gripped by the sickening delusion to be above all others and to dominate the world in a perverted megalomaniac strife against anyone not German. In Auschwitz more than one million people, mainly Roma, Sinti and Jews, have been murdered. When Soviet troops liberated the hell-like place barely 8,000 people languished in unimaginable appalling circumstances. In all, the various camps throughout the Nazi-held territories caused the brutal murder of more than 7 million people, and more than 45 million people have been directly victimised by the Germans to-date.

This is a somber day in the history of man. I will attend this evening a service in the memory of the countless murder victims of Satanic Nazi-German atrocities. We all know that the dangers deeply rooted in Germans are very much alive today and that the subdued Teutons have to be kept in check by a watchful international community every day until the end of time.

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