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1Barak Obama and Elie Wiesel-Buchenwald -june 5/2009 1 Citation Posted in Video, Videos Tagged: Barak Obama, Buchenwald, Elie Wiesel, Holocaust, technorati.com
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Elie Wiesel at Buchenwald: ?Will the World Ever Learn?? 1 Citation Normal 0 Several years ago, I began a presentation to my local church with these words: It may seem odd at first glance to bring together a passage from Paul?s letter to the Romans about love and not returning evil for evil with a reading from Elie Wiesel?s novel, The Gates of the Forest . The holocaust is a symbol of evil that for most of us remains beyond our powers of comprehension. How can we ever hope to overcome such evil with good? I read T, technorati.com
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1 Citation No one familiar with the Democrat-Republican Socialist International can be surprised at another American president kowtowing before Imperial Jewry?s State Religion, The Holocaust. Today, the latest version, Barack Obama, accompanied by Ms. Merkel, Germany?s latest political Stepinandfetchit, and the deranged racist, Elie Wiesel, Jewish ?Death Camp? survivor. They visited the Buchenwald facility. All these ?Death Camps? seem to have been made into profitable me, technorati.com
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Elie Wiesel, Obama and the Palestinian Problem 1 Citation I caught just a brief excerpt o f Elie Wiesel?s remarks at Buchenwald with President Obama and Chancellor Merkler of Germany. The man?s impressive humanity emanates from him; with every word gently spoken he touched us. No soaring rhetoric, just simple belief and statements that reached his audience. He said. ?We have not learned.? For anyone who knows his story, we know he speaks the truth. We have not learned, not the past generation that so bravely fought in World War 2, or my gener, technorati.com
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A Strong and Thoughtful Commentary by Stan Goodenough (Updated) 1 Citation Commentary at Jerusalem Watchman : ? Misusing the Memory of the Murdered ? by Stan Goodenough, who wrote ?I almost dare not write this. But I feel I dare not not. What I see is vivid as daylight. I have to let it out. ?Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel has an ability shared by surely very few if any other men: to invoke with words the deep pain that has etched itself forever on his face. ?Friday, he stood beside US President Barack Obama at Buchenwald, recalling how his father had di, technorati.com
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Nazi camp ?rebuke? to Holocaust deniers 1 Citation DRESDEN, Germany | President Obama on Friday used visits to some of the grimmest landmarks of World War II to call for strengthened international cooperation, declaring that the "horror" of the Buchenwald concentration camp was the "ultimate rebuke" to Holocaust deniers. The emotional visits to a castle and church fire-bombed by the United States 64 years ago and to the now-bucolic spot where thousands perished in a Nazi death camp gave Mr. Obama an opportunity to renew his call for Middle East, technorati.com
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Quando la storia bussa alla porta 1 Citation Dopo il Medio Oriente, l?Europa. Il viaggio di Obama si dipana nel segno del dialogo e della... ], technorati.com
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Video and Transcript: Obama, Merkel, and Wiesel Statements at Buchenwald (5 June) 1 Citation More » , technorati.com
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Video and Transcript: Obama, Merkel, and Wiesel Statements at Buchenwald (5 June) 1 Citation Related Post: Video and Transcript of Obama and Merkel Remarks at Dresden Press Conference (5 June) Click here to view the embedded video. After a visit to the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Obama, and camp survivor Elie Wiesel made these statements: CHANCELLOR MERKEL: (As translated.) Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen. Here in this place a concentration camp was established in 1937. Not far from here lies Weimar, a place, technorati.com
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Elie Wiesel's moving remarks at Buchenwald 1 Citation This made me weep. "Has the world learnt, I'm not so sure ..." "Although we had the right to give up on humanity ... we rejected that possibility, we must continue to believe in a future" "Memory must bring people together rather than set them apart" "Memory is here not to sow anger in our hearts but on the contrary, a sense of solidarity with all those who need us" Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Darfur, Iraq ... Here is the Buchenwald Gay Memorial Past posts: Remembering Sachsenhaus, technorati.com
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