Anthony Acevedo thumbs through the worn, yellowed pages of his diary emblazoned with the words "A Wartime Log" on its cover. It's a catalog of deaths and atrocities he says were carried out on U.S. soldiers held by Nazis at a slave labor camp during World War II -- a largely forgotten legacy of the war.And this:
The original construction plans believed used for a major expansion of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz in 1941 have been found in a Berlin flat, Germany's Bild newspaper reported.Yet some people think it never happened. Despite stories such as this one, they think it is all fabricated. More than likely, those folks have posters of Hitler in their bedroom closets.
And yes, before you ask, you can guess whose movies I haven't seen in years.
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ReplyDeleteMy fathers division liberated Mauthausen in WWII and it took 30 years before he could talk about what he saw there.
ReplyDeleteI'd just love a denier to argue with me regarding where several branches of my family tree disappeared to. No one ever seems to want to take me on though.:(
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