August 29, 2015

Bodies From Holocaust Still Being Identified In Eastern Europe





[From article]
Desbois, a forensic anthropologist, published Holocaust by Bullets, on the Nazi mobile units that killed the Jewish population of small villages. Over the last decade he has been concerned with identifying and locating mass graves of Jews killed during the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. Through careful research in Russia, Germany, and Washington, D.C., and by inspections of villages across the Ukraine and Eastern Europe and interviews with residents, Father Desbois and his team of Yahad-in-Unum have uncovered 2,000 mass killing sites in the continent of extermination.
Unlike Natalie Portman and like-minded persons, Desbois wants to make the world more, not less, aware of the assassinations of Jews. He asserts that some of the facts of the genocide have not been declared. He estimates that more than 1.5 million, more than the usually quoted figure, of victims were buried in the graves he found in Ukraine. He is anxious to locate all the sites – there may be more than 6,000 other sites to be uncovered – before all the witnesses, who only recently were ending their vow of silence about the atrocities, have died. Thus, history will not die with the witnesses. Desbois is aware that otherwise, the Holocaust deniers will overreact, as they have always done, and proclaim that Jews have falsified the story.
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The sickening photographs and script made public in August 2015 reveal in horrifying detail the humiliation, public beatings in the street, whippings, and individual murder of perhaps as many as 1.6 million Jews who were summarily shot and buried in graves nearby. Often Jews were forced to dig pits and to strip naked before being killed, or were buried alive. Jews were killed for fun, or because of boredom, anger, or drunkenness, or to rape the girls. The perpetrators ransacked the clothes of the victims for cash and valuables.
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Jews are still being assaulted in Kiev; Jewish synagogues, monuments, and cemeteries are still being desecrated. Anti-Semitic pamphlets are being distributed. Ukrainian nationalists still express anti-Semitic sentiments.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/08/the_holocaust_is_still_with_us.html

August 27, 2015
The Holocaust Is Still with Us
By Michael Curtis

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