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It sounds like a DC date to me!
There is supposed to be something at the Holocaust Museum about disabled
people being killed. I said I was going to go tomorrow but this hasn't
turned out to be a good week at all and I don't think I will be able to go
anywhere. Eventually I will go there though.
Betty
In a message dated 12/05/2000 9:14:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> << I would love to hang out with you Betty--2 years ago when the same
> conference was in DC Trish & Amber came & had lunch with us. I only had
> Sarah with me then..but I think it is Columbus day Weekend this year--so
> both kids want to come..so I will drive this time. We can make plans
closer
> to the date... Joy
>
> > I would like to meet up with you all too. I've always wanted to see the
> Holocaust museum. I couldn't understand how the Germans would stand by and
> allow such murder. Actually, more non-Jewish people were killed than
Jewish.
> It wasn't until recently, that two people explained how this happened to me
> and a book has been written from the German's perspective. The German
> people
> were persecuted too. The disabled disappeared, as well as the elderly. One
> person(a psychologist) told me how an adult man never saw his brother
again.
> Apparently, his brother was a young boy in school and had a malformed hand.
> The authorities removed the boy from his German family and told them that
he
> had to go to a special school and he was never seen again. The German
> people
> lived under fear in a chaos government, where they and their families would
> be put to death very easily. But I can't speak for the people in authority
> who carry out the crimes. My grandmother's family left Germany when Hitler
> came into power. I believe most of their possessions stayed in Germany.
> Anyways, I would like to bring my 15 year old daughter too, but will leave
> my
> 9 year old son with his father to tour something else as one has to be at
> least 13 to enter. By the way, what do they discuss at NORD conferences?
> Cindy
>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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