Holocaust Remembrance Day- More Important than Ever

To those deniers of the Holocaust:

There is no denying that these members of my husband Hershel’s family lives were taken too early.

My husband’s family in Poland before the Holocaust

There is no denying that none of them would ever enjoy growing old to delight in the joy of a grandchild.

My huband Hershel in a displacement Perons Camp 1946 Germany

My husband Hershel in a displacement Persons Camp 1946 Germany

There is no denying this little boy would be born homeless, live in a displaced persons camp,  never knowing the love of a grandparent. An uncle. An aunt.

Vintage Holocaust images

My husband’s mother’s sister and her baby only months before both were killed by the Nazis. Poland

There is no denying this little baby heinously ripped from its mother’s arms and thrown in front of a moving train was the action of pure hate.

There is no denying there existed something so evil in this world there was hate so vile it created an unimaginable evil.

But we must never forget.

There is no denying the Holocaust.

Ever.

Today we remember. As I do every single day.

Now, more than ever.

3 comments

  1. estott57's avatar

    The apologists are at it again, explaining to us that we didn’t see what we saw. “That wasn’t a Nazi salute. Elon was just being exuberant.” “The pardoned J6’er in the Auschwitz T-shirt wasn’t being antisemitic.” And the all-time classic, “Mr. Trump didn’t know the backgrounds of his dinner guests,” (when he hosted Kanye and Holocaust Denier Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago). They can deny all they want. The Holocaust was real and was fueled by hatred combined with complacent people looking the other way. Never Again isn’t just a mantra. It is a philosophy that must be constantly mandated to assure that a Holocaust never occurs again. And unfortunately, this has never been more relevant than it is today.

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