hamas is happy and they've already proclaimed that they won the war. They achieved their goals, thousands of dead jews and israel is maligned in the arena of public opinion. brainwashed regards like newname make hamas happy.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza murdered by Israel with plans to get rid of the rest of them one way or the other.
All with American taxpayer dollars, American weapons, and near total support from the American politicians.
But Israel is the victim! Always the victim
Why are you so outraged? Hamas, whom you idolize for their ideology, are elated at the death toll and throwing parties celebrating their epic victory. Cheer up, you for what you asked for.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza murdered by Israel with plans to get rid of the rest of them one way or the other.
All with American taxpayer dollars, American weapons, and near total support from the American politicians.
But Israel is the victim! Always the victim
Why are you so outraged? Hamas, whom you idolize for their ideology, are elated at the death toll and throwing parties celebrating their epic victory. Cheer up, you for what you asked for.
Who is doing 98% of the killing?
Who is being driven out of their homes and having their land stolen?
Who dropped over 100,000 bombs on their victims?
Who has been given over $30 billion US taxpayer dollars in the past year?
In January 1945, as the Soviet Red Army closed in on Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel and his father, Shlomo, faced a critical decision. The Nazis began evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to either join a death march westward with their German captors or stay behind to meet the advancing Soviets. Wiesel, then 16, and his father chose to go with the Germans.
In January 1945, as the Soviet Red Army closed in on Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel and his father, Shlomo, faced a critical decision. The Nazis began evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to either join a death march westward with their German captors or stay behind to meet the advancing Soviets. Wiesel, then 16, and his father chose to go with the Germans.
That's like saying the trail of tears was a fun hike through the woods for the Cherokees.
In January 1945, as the Soviet Red Army closed in on Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel and his father, Shlomo, faced a critical decision. The Nazis began evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to either join a death march westward with their German captors or stay behind to meet the advancing Soviets. Wiesel, then 16, and his father chose to go with the Germans.
That's like saying the trail of tears was a fun hike through the woods for the Cherokees.
Actually is shows us that Wiesel chose to go with those evil Germans rather than the Bolsheviks. Nothing less
In January 1945, as the Soviet Red Army closed in on Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel and his father, Shlomo, faced a critical decision. The Nazis began evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to either join a death march westward with their German captors or stay behind to meet the advancing Soviets. Wiesel, then 16, and his father chose to go with the Germans.
In January 1945, as the Soviet Red Army closed in on Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel and his father, Shlomo, faced a critical decision. The Nazis began evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to either join a death march westward with their German captors or stay behind to meet the advancing Soviets. Wiesel, then 16, and his father chose to go with the Germans.
That excerpt is not in Night. What is in Night is him explaining that they were certain that being left behind would mean being killed.
”Tomorrow, right after nightfall, the camp will start on its march. Block by block. The sick can remain in the infirmary. They will not be evacuated." That news made us wonder. Were the SS really going to leave hundreds of prisoners behind in the infirmaries, pending the ar¬ rival of their liberators? Were they really going to allow Jews to hear the clock strike twelve? Of course not. "All the patients will be finished off on the spot," said the faceless one. "And in one last swoop, thrown into the furnaces." "Surely, the camp will be mined," said another. "Right after the evacuation, it will all blow up.”
They didn’t pick the Germans over the Russians. They picked marching with the Germans to over being killed by the Germans. They happened to be wrong.
"Two days after my operation, there was a rumor going round the camp that the front had suddenly drawn nearer. The Red Army, they said, was advancing on Buns; it was only a matters of hours now.
We were already accustomed to rumors of this kind. It was not the first time a false prophet had foretold to us peace-on -earth, negotiations with the red cross for our release, or other false runors...and often we believed them. It was an injection of morphine."
Pg 78 "the camp is certain to be mined," said another. "The moment the evaluations over, it'll blow up."
Wiesel's father made the choice to go on what was essentially a death march. It wasn't that he feared the Russians.
Pg 78 "I learned after the war the fate of those who had stayed behind in the hospital. They were quite simply liberated by the Russians two days after the evacuation."
"Two days after my operation, there was a rumor going round the camp that the front had suddenly drawn nearer. The Red Army, they said, was advancing on Buns; it was only a matters of hours now.
We were already accustomed to rumors of this kind. It was not the first time a false prophet had foretold to us peace-on -earth, negotiations with the red cross for our release, or other false runors...and often we believed them. It was an injection of morphine."
Pg 78 "the camp is certain to be mined," said another. "The moment the evaluations over, it'll blow up."
Wiesel's father made the choice to go on what was essentially a death march. It wasn't that he feared the Russians.
Pg 78 "I learned after the war the fate of those who had stayed behind in the hospital. They were quite simply liberated by the Russians two days after the evacuation."
Of course Newname lies again.
That's rich. No bigger liar than Wiesel.
, Elie Wiesel describes a harrowing scene upon arriving at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, where he witnesses babies being burned in pits. Specifically, he recounts seeing trucks unloading babies and young children, who were then thrown into flaming pits dug in the ground. He directly states, that the babies he saw being thrown into the flaming pits at Auschwitz-Birkenau were burned alive.
Based on available scholarly analyses and secondary sources, there is no direct mention of "gas chambers" (gaskamer in Yiddish) in the original Yiddish version of Elie Wiesel’s Night, titled Un di Velt Hot Geshvign (1956).
I stated that Wiesel claimed in Night that he left with the Germans who were abandoning the camp rather than wait for the Russians. Which is in NIght
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That excerpt is not in Night. What is in Night is him explaining that they were certain that being left behind would mean being killed.
”Tomorrow, right after nightfall, the camp will start on its march. Block by block. The sick can remain in the infirmary. They will not be evacuated." That news made us wonder. Were the SS really going to leave hundreds of prisoners behind in the infirmaries, pending the ar¬ rival of their liberators? Were they really going to allow Jews to hear the clock strike twelve? Of course not. "All the patients will be finished off on the spot," said the faceless one. "And in one last swoop, thrown into the furnaces." "Surely, the camp will be mined," said another. "Right after the evacuation, it will all blow up.”.
So in order to avoid certain death at the hands of the Nazis, they left with them? What? By the way, the Nazis were fleeing and did not "finish off" the prisoners left behind
"Two days after my operation, there was a rumor going round the camp that the front had suddenly drawn nearer. The Red Army, they said, was advancing on Buns; it was only a matters of hours now.
We were already accustomed to rumors of this kind. It was not the first time a false prophet had foretold to us peace-on -earth, negotiations with the red cross for our release, or other false runors...and often we believed them. It was an injection of morphine."
Pg 78 "the camp is certain to be mined," said another. "The moment the evaluations over, it'll blow up."
Wiesel's father made the choice to go on what was essentially a death march. It wasn't that he feared the Russians.
Pg 78 "I learned after the war the fate of those who had stayed behind in the hospital. They were quite simply liberated by the Russians two days after the evacuation."