An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who was set on fire by Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman has one sobering question after the heinous antisemitic attack: “What the hell is going …
Yeah. All respect for her family for dodging the horrible fate of the camps. It was surely not a small feat. And I can’t imagine living in constant fear like that. But I’ve never seen holocaust survivor used before for a person not in, or on their way to the camps.
And that’s a fair criticism. Sometimes we use terms vaguely. I am a veteran of the 1st gulf war but I wasn’t in the army during the war. I joined after the war but we will are considered veterans.
My friend is a veteran of Vietnam but her served in the Mediterranean Sea.
When I think of a holocaust survivor. I think of someone who survived the camps. Otherwise everyone who lived during that time is a survivor since they rounded up a lot of people. Jews, priest, homosexuals, Slavic people, etc.
People don’t grasp the size of the camps or the number of people killed outside of the Jewish people.
It truly was a horror that should never be forgotten.
Yeah. All respect for her family for dodging the horrible fate of the camps. It was surely not a small feat. And I can’t imagine living in constant fear like that. But I’ve never seen holocaust survivor used before for a person not in, or on their way to the camps.
And that’s a fair criticism. Sometimes we use terms vaguely. I am a veteran of the 1st gulf war but I wasn’t in the army during the war. I joined after the war but we will are considered veterans.
My friend is a veteran of Vietnam but her served in the Mediterranean Sea.
When I think of a holocaust survivor. I think of someone who survived the camps. Otherwise everyone who lived during that time is a survivor since they rounded up a lot of people. Jews, priest, homosexuals, Slavic people, etc.
People don’t grasp the size of the camps or the number of people killed outside of the Jewish people.
It truly was a horror that should never be forgotten.