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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16529600" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>Holocaust deniers anger me more than just about any other creature. And I have no personal dog in the fight, other than having met a handful of tattooed survivors over the years, and having personally known a soldier who liberated one of the camps. He was a friend of my dad's, and our families were close. His was a story very much like the <em>Why We Fight</em> episode of <em>Band of Brothers</em>. I stumbled onto his memoirs in some of my folks' things, and lost myself in his recollection of what he saw, for the better part of an hour. I've seen a lot of documentary material about all of this, as we all have, and despite all that? He documented a particular horror that I've never seen detailed anywhere else. I think back on my dad telling me "He was right there, but he doesn't talk about it" and I understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16529600, member: 36397"] Holocaust deniers anger me more than just about any other creature. And I have no personal dog in the fight, other than having met a handful of tattooed survivors over the years, and having personally known a soldier who liberated one of the camps. He was a friend of my dad's, and our families were close. His was a story very much like the [i]Why We Fight[/i] episode of [i]Band of Brothers[/i]. I stumbled onto his memoirs in some of my folks' things, and lost myself in his recollection of what he saw, for the better part of an hour. I've seen a lot of documentary material about all of this, as we all have, and despite all that? He documented a particular horror that I've never seen detailed anywhere else. I think back on my dad telling me "He was right there, but he doesn't talk about it" and I understand. [/QUOTE]
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