Showing posts with label Majdanek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Majdanek. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Plan for crematorium next to Nazi concentration camp in Poland provoke outrage

This just slays me,
I'm not trying to be callus here, but I hate a lie or a half truth. I have done my own research and find that there are an enormous amount of inconsistencies from the telling of the Jewish version as opposed to the reality of facts, as to what really happened during WWII.
The reality of 1.1 million actually killed and 6.5 million claimed is a pretty big exaggeration.
How can he be a survivor if he weren't even there?
Foxman and the rest of the Anti-Defamation League, just need to pony up and try and buy Styks land from them.
They need to just stop whining and put there money where their mouth is, because the world doesn't owe them a thing, and business is business. Ask the Mortgage Investment Banks, they echo the same sentiment. Law and reason ALWAYS rule.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Foxman
Foxman, an only son, was born in Baranovichi, just months after the USSR took the town from Poland in the Nazi-Soviet Pact and incorporated it into the BSSR. The town is now in Belarus. Foxman had Polish-Jewish parents: Helen and Joseph Foxman.[1][2]

Foxman's parents left him with his Polish Catholic nanny Bronislawa Kurpi in 1940 when they were ordered by Germans to enter a ghetto. Foxman was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church as Henryk Stanislaw Kurpi, and raised as a Catholic in Vilnius between 1940 and 1944 when (after several legal custody battles) he was returned to his parents.[3]


Jewish groups and Holocaust survivors had reacted with fury to the proposal by a funeral company to build a crematorium next to Majdanek, which claimed perhaps as many as 300,000 lives, with many of the victims’ remains incinerated in seven ovens.

Abraham Foxman, national director of the New-York based Jewish organisation the Anti-Defamation League, and Holocaust survivor, described the plans by the company Styks as “reprehensible” and “outrageously insensitive”, and urged local authorities to halt the development

Friday, August 31, 2012

Polish crematorium plan offends Holocaust memory

Someone had better figure out what's politically correct for how long "We" mourn, the history of the dead.
9/11 has kept the United States under a state of emergency for the last 10 years. Are "We" to have forever given up a vast amount of our freedoms, like Lublin has stunted their own economic growth, over a past event, in time?
And if that is the case, then why was the mass that was left of the Towers after they came down, so quickly hauled away, to make way for the New Freedom Tower? Why was it not left as a reminder?


Authorities in an eastern Polish city are trying to stop a funeral company from building a crematorium in the same neighborhood as the former German Nazi death camp of Majdanek.

Krzysztof Zuk, mayor of the city of Lublin, and authorities overseeing the Majdanek memorial site, which includes a museum, want the company to find a different location for its crematorium

Where would that be? In the middle of town?
Majdanek was on the outskirts of town, with good reason.

The company, Styks, plans to build the city's first crematorium on its existing premises, which are located 300 meters (yards) from Majdanek on the city border. Zuk is seeking to establish a protective zone around Majdanek
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Did anybody not think, that the reality of the smell could actually enhance the understanding of the experience?
Uncouth Yes, but yet another truth untold
As is this from wikipedia, under Majdanek.

"Due to the camp's proximity to Lublin, prisoners were able to communicate with the outside world through letters smuggled out by civilian workers who entered the camp.[8] Many of these surviving letters have been donated by their recipients to the camp museum.[8] In 2008 the museum held a special exhibition displaying a selection of those letters.[8]

From February 1943 onwards the Germans allowed the Polish Red Cross and Central Welfare Council to bring in food for the prisoners to the camp.[8] Prisoners could also receive food packages via the Polish Red Cross addressed to them by name. The Majdanek Museum archives document 10,300 prisoners that received such packages."[9]


The world has been emotionally raped, at every afforded opportunity to it's avail by Israel. We have never been told the full truth with actual, living color, detail. Our perceptions have been colored for us, or in this case not colored at all, and are always given to us, in the stance of that, of the "emo-child", who knows only of the woe of the world. That the persecution of the burden, still lies heavy upon their own physical body to this day. It all being nothing more at this time though than a psychological guilt trip in order to control. And control they have, according to this article.
How long must we be reminded of the savagery that was inflicted upon them and yet watch and allow them to commit the same savagery on another people?
How long before "We" say.....No more. We have mourned long enough, and the guilt trip, don't work,.... no more
For the sake of our Freedom as well as our future

Several Polish groups devoted to remembering World War II victims and the U.S.-based Anti-Defamation League say building a contemporary crematorium so close to Majdanek would be disrespectful to its victims.