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Dutch Josh 2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJLllw2MNec or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJLllw2MNec judge Napolitano;
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DJ, A German Bundnis Sahra Wagenknecht politician;
< aria-expanded="false" aria-haspopup="menu" aria-label="More" role="" ="-175oi2r r-1777fci r-bt1l66 r-bztko3 r-lrvibr r-1loqt21 r-1ny4l3l" -testid="caret" ="" style="text-align: inherit; font-size: inherit; font-family: inherit; align-items: stretch; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; border-color: black; display: flex; flex-basis: auto; flex-direction: column; flex-shrink: 0; list-style: none; margin: 0px; min-height: 20px; min-width: 0px; padding: 0px; : relative; : 0; overflow: ; justify-: center; cursor: pointer; outline-style: none; user-: none;"> "Die gute Nachricht ist: Es wird nicht am ersten Tag der Frieden ausbrechen". Das sagt der Washington-Korrespondent des ZDF bei Maybrit Illner. Es wird immer verrückter. Nach fast drei Jahren des Sterbens und Leidens in der Ukraine hat die Kriegsbesoffenheit unserer Sofageneräle auch in den Medien immer noch nicht abgenommen. Diese Leute wollen keinen Frieden, sie wollen den Krieg.
Wir brauchen endlich einen Waffenstillstand & Diplomatie! < aria-expanded="true" aria-label="Hide translated post" role="" ="-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0 r-poiln3 r-n6v787 r-1cwl3u0 r-1loqt21 r-fdjqy7" ="" style="text-align: left; font-size: 13px; font-family: inherit; color: rgb29, 155, 240; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; border-color: black; display: inline; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; line-height: 16px; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size-adjust: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; : relative; white-space: inherit; overflow-wrap: break-word; cursor: pointer; min-width: 0px;">Translated from German by "The good news is that peace will not break out on the first day." That's what the Washington correspondent for ZDF said on Maybrit Illner. It's getting crazier and crazier. After almost three years of death and suffering in Ukraine, the war drunkenness of our couch potatoes has still not diminished, even in the media. These people don't want peace, they want war.
We finally need a ceasefire & diplomacy! DJ, "war=peace"...NATO needs wars for its existence...After a demented biden the next US "president" also may be suffering from the first signs of dementia... It reminds me of the Soviet Union in its last years...Gorbachow wanted to "work with the west"...only to find out the west only wanted to exploit Russia..The only "government" the west wants in the world are servants of a rich donor class... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIvIvtuJMfg or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIvIvtuJMfg Judge Napolitano;
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https://www.gld.nl/nieuws/8258148/waarom-bleef-dit-apeldoornse-oorlogsdrama-zo-onbekend or https://www.gld.nl/nieuws/8258148/waarom-bleef-dit-apeldoornse-oorlogsdrama-zo-onbekend DJ-A reminder of how hatred against certain groups resulted in genocide;
Why did this Apeldoorn war drama remain so unknown?Vandaag, 12:05 The original article was created in Dutch (NL) by our editorial staff. This article is automatically translated by an algorithm and might contain errors due to this. APELDOORN - It is seen as one of the greatest crimes committed by the Nazis in the Netherlands during the Second World War. Yet few people know the dramatic war history of Het Apeldoornsche Bosch. How is that possible? The screams from the station. The panic. That is what stayed with Apeldoorners. Yet in the past 82 years after the fact, little has been said about the war tragedy of Het Apeldoornsche Bosch, in which almost 1400 people were killed. "That cry of sadness, I think that's an unprocessed part," says Mayor Ton Heerts. "Many people are familiar with war stories from Rotterdam and Arnhem. This part of our history should not be underexposed." What happened in Het Apeldoornsche Bosch? Check it out here: Het Apeldoornse Bosch: hoe een 'Jodenhemel' veranderde in een hel They called it the Jewish heaven, the Jewish psychiatric institution Het Apeldoornsche Bosch. During the Second World War, patients and nursing staff thought they were safe from the German occupier. But on the night of 21 January 1943, a tragedy of unprecedented magnitude took place: patients, including dozens of children, and staff members were put on transport to Auschwitz-Birkenau. More victims than expectedAlmost 1400 people were murdered. How could this war drama have remained so underexposed? "For many Apeldoorn residents, it was emotionally taxed: not looking back too much, but looking ahead," says Theo de Korte of the Apeldoornsche Bosch Memorial Center. "The focus in the Netherlands was on the reconstruction of the country." "Moreover, there were few who could tell the story of Het Apeldoornsche Bosch. " Of the 140,000 Jews in the Netherlands, about 102,000 did not return. Of the people who did come back, many left." None of the Apeldoorn patients survived Auschwitz. Only 21 staff members returned. De Korte: "They had enough of their own worries, such as the question: who were actually put on transport? For a long time it was thought that there were 'only' 500. But this turned out to be much more." 'Forgotten corner of the country'If you look at education, there has been a lot of attention for victims of the Holocaust in recent years, and rightly so. This is what endowed professor of Holocaust education Marc van Berkel sees. Less attention for the Apeldoorn victims may be due to its location: "The Apeldoornsche Bosch is located in a forgotten corner of the country". "Local and regional attention is important," says the professor, who is affiliated with Radboud University in Nijmegen and the HAN University of Applied Sciences. "More research into the history of war and persecution is generating attention. And more publicity from the municipality." Expansion of the memorial centreWith an expansion of the Apeldoornsche Bosch Memorial Center, the municipality hopes to draw more attention to local war history. "Anyone born in Apeldoorn must have visited the memorial center," says Mayor Heerts. The renovated center will be opened on January 21 by Princess Margriet. It is also being investigated whether the bunker of Seyss-Inquart can be reopened to the public. The bunker of the Nazi leader on the Loolaan is one of the few tangible reminders of the Second World War in Apeldoorn. Is that enough to keep Apeldoorn's war history alive? "That depends on the objective," says Van Berkel. "Why do you want to open up those locations? What do you want to teach young people? Just telling the history of the location is not enough. Offering a little more is important." "Therefore, talk about the relationship with your own environment. This is easier for local visitors, because they live there. But for people who live further away, you have to offer something different. For example, the relationship with the history of persecuting people with disabilities. Why didn't the psychiatric patients fit into the picture of the Nazis?" National impactThe memorial center hopes to be included in regular educational programs soon. "We are working that. Locally and regionally," says De Korte. "I hope that we will make a national impact, but with a strong regional embedding." He continues: "As a city, we must ensure that this story remains well told, but also include the relevance of today for the next generation. This is a black page in the history of Apeldoorn that we should not ignore". Mayor Heerts travels to Auschwitz together with eight young people from Apeldoorn. Omroep Gelderland is making a four-part docuseries about this. 'Forgotten war drama: from Apeldoorn to Auschwitz' can be seen from 21 to 24 January via gld.nl/80jaarvrijheid. DJ, In some genocides there may be no one left to tell the story...
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