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What’s The Lesson Learned From The Auschwitz Death Camp

Auschwitz was the most famous Nazi labor camp during the Second World War. There was a man or a woman could expect every moment to be sent to gas chambers, which provided medical experiments or injection of phenol into the heart, which could cause death in 15 seconds. If you’re lucky, they would be used in place of hard work in the harshest conditions.

A selection committee has decided that for the work and who would be suitable for medical experiments or eradicated. A “doctor” drew a line of arbitrary height of 5 feet 2 inches and all children who were not big enough, was immediately sent to the gas chamber.

Many were sent directly to the rooms on arrival at Auschwitz. For this reason, the records do not exist for all persons who were killed.

Your terrible suffering and the conditions they had endured incredible. People lie to each other, only to give hope. “The Allies have landed in Greece. The consequence is that they will soon be saved. There were many other stories developed in order to keep each of despair.

After Auschwitz, was closed and the prisoners released, there was a settlement.The Nazis were hunted down and brought over the years for their crimes one after the other account. The era of Nazi Germany is completed. But there is a forced labor camp in China are now living with a survivor of the Holocaust yet. Have we learned nothing from history?

The labor used in China, similar to Nazi extermination camps, those who cause harm to the Chinese Communist Party does not like. They are also used to judge the will and spirit of those who violate the practice of peaceful meditation practice Falun Gong.

From these camps, the Chinese Communist Party is a source of free labor. Goods exported for profit and consumption in the world. As in the Nazi camps, these dens of horror nightmare is a source of suffering, death and torture. Why are they tolerated? Is not it time they dismantled and removed?

The famous poet Elie Wiesel, himself an Auschwitz survivor, had this to say: “I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must seize our party ever. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. ”

Simon Wiesenthal, a survivor of another labor camp who helped said many Nazi criminals to justice. “To your good to learn from our tragedy. There is no written law that the next victims must be Jews. It may also include other people. We saw it begin in Germany with Jews, but people more than twenty other nations also murdered. When I started this job, I told myself I’m going for the murderers of all victims, not only the Jewish victims. I will fight for justice. ”

The Communist Party of China is responsible for the use of forced labor camps to house today, many Chinese citizens. Nothing is done to ignore the lessons of the past and present sufferings. Is it not time to talk?

Just go to an embassy or a Chinese official and let them know what you think of their forced labor camps. Tell them to stop the persecution of Falun Gong. Not remain silent.

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