Yes, my son there was a time seventy-five years ago
Six million Jews perished in the gas chambers,
Starved and been shot to death
Don't believe anything you read about it on the 'Net
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5 Stars TOP score, I never experience this war, but I knew every detail from my late dear Mum. I like your poems, straight and true. My compliments, dear LeeAnn.
You wrote the truth and nothing but the truth, dear LeeAnn, since I know this from my late beloved Mum, she got sich because of this war who killed the six million Jews, truly tragic if I remmebr my beloved Mum, who had a postwar trauma. Thank you for sharing this great poem
Creative human mind can be used for better things to make this world a peaceful place not to make a war- field and Gas chambers...
We have no rights to decide who should live and who shouldn't, whatever be the reason but this revengeful action is beyond imagination and deserves condemnation then, now and in future, I mean all the time. To kill innocents is a crime that cannot justify anything. Full *****
I have no doubts that it happened. I visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. and got so upset listening to 'Letters from Auschwitz' that I had to leave.
I can't exactly interpret this excellent poem...it laudably articulates the apathy of millions of Jews. Thank you so much for sharing this thought provoking poem with us. Top score!
It is heart wrenching to think that anyone could deny that the holocaust happened. Your heartfelt poem is powerful and well written.
I feel proud to share the page with LeeAnn, Richard and David who hold humaneness so dearly. A great feeling of severeness takes me over.
Incredibly forthright poem. Those who deny the holocaust lie only to themselves. Pay no heed to them. There are thousands of Germans who risked their lives and families to protect Jews from the Nazis. There are any number of First-Hand accounts of such courageous people.
Those who deny the holocaust need a serious reality check. I'm proud to say that my father protected Jews from the hands of the Nazis. Every day, he was risking his own life. Heart wrenching historical poem. Aces!
Yes, the awful truth some people still deny. I visited Dachau concentration camp many years ago and it was heartbreaking to see the huts, gas chambers and office and the hundreds of photos of what went on there.
The evil of the Holocaust still hunt us till date. Well written