The U.S. Department of State has pledged an additional $2 million for the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum in Poland, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
"We firmly believe it is humanity’s duty to honor Holocaust survivors, guard the memory of Holocaust victims and all other victims of Nazi persecution, and fight back against anti-Semitism, and attempts to ignore and revise history," Pompeo said in a statement Monday. "We urge all to take active steps to make sure the horrors of the Holocaust are not repeated and future crimes against humanity are prevented."
Jan. 27 is Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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It still goes on & on to this day, example North Korea !!!
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I’m glad to see that the sensible leadership continues to make good decisions that will have lasting effects on future generations. Without a doubt the Holocaust was one of the worst chapters in Human history and an ugly stain. It is important that we continue to remember these awful events along with many others throughout history as a way to not repeat the past
ReplyDeleteHow about exposing the truth about WWII and the holocaust.
ReplyDeleteHitler's genealogy is a good place to start along with Goebels and Himler
US and European financing of Hitler is another very good topic to cover (Union Bank, George Herbert Walker and Prescott Bush), Warburg Family, so on
It would be nice to remember officially the many millions of Christians who were murdered in Russia
ReplyDeletePlease do research on 1938 Germany . See any similarities?
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