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Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forget"

Postby phdnm » 1 decade 1 month ago (Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:09 pm)

Forget !!! How! not a day in the news without an "Holocaust survivor's story" about the "gas chambers", "evil nazis" and so on ...


Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forget"

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EP president Martin Schulz during his official visit to Poland



EP president Martin Schulz paid tribute to the victims of German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau during a visit on 20 April. "The visit to Nazi German death camp Auschwitz changes you. It changed me," he said. "There are no words to describe the enormity of this crime. We must never, ever forget." During his first official visit to Poland, Mr Schulz also took part in the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising and met with Polish politicians.


Mr Schulz visited the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau where he laid wreaths at the Death Wall, in front of which Nazis shot thousands of prisoners, and at the monument in the Auschwitz II-Birkenau area.


"It is clear to me, that everyone who visits this place leaves it completely changed. It is necessary to come here to realise how deeply our civilisation once fell," he said. "Seeing stored children's shoes, glasses or human hair, changes every human being. It is why, in its entire horror, it is such an important place."


Mr Schulz also met the Polish president and senior representatives of the parliament and government on 18 and 19 April to discuss among others the EU budget. "Our common goal: to reach a reasonable compromise," Mr Schulz said after meeting Polish prime minister Donald Tusk.


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Re: Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forge

Postby Hannover » 1 decade 1 month ago (Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:40 am)

Given the communistic and sheeple nature of the European Parliament it's no wonder there are agenda driven bureaucrats such as this pathetic example who tries to pass himself off as a caring, kind, and intelligent human. The clueless sap falls for the staged drama and false "recreations" at Auschwitz. Now that is someone who informed Revisionists would love to debate. Believers have no chance in a real debate with a level playing field. This forum supports that fact.

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Re: Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forge

Postby Enlightened Student » 1 decade 1 month ago (Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:18 pm)

He is a just talking head taking orders from Jews. Look at this article:

http://www.jta.org/news/article/2013/01 ... ident-says

BRUSSELS (JTA) -- Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said the continent's Jews are living in fear.

"Yes, Jews are living in fear in Europe. Yes, there are threats," Schulz said. "But, ladies and gentlemen -- why are we not [living in 1929]? Because there is a European Parliament. Because there are common European Institutions. Because a consequence was taken after the Second World War -- after its deepest point of civilization represented by Auschwitz."

Schulz made his comments during a Jan. 22 ceremony commemorating Holocaust victims held at the European Parliament.

Schulz, who spoke at the European Parliament’s first official ceremony in commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, was responding to an earlier address by European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor, who said, “This is not 1943, but it could well be 1929, with extremists marching in the street and into parliament.”

Over the past seven years, the European Parliament has hosted annual ceremonies organized by Jewish groups to commemorate the Jan. 27 Holocaust Memorial Day, the day in 1945 that Russian troops liberated Auschwitz. The Jan. 22 ceremony was the first since the memorial day was incorporated into the European Union’s official calendar.

Schulz said the move represented “a binding agreement” to commemorate the event together with the European Jewish Congress and other Jewish groups.

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Postby Jerzy Ulicki-Rek » 1 decade 1 month ago (Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:38 am)

Materials like the one from mr.Schultz should be delivered with a free barf bag :)
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Re: Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forge

Postby truth » 1 decade 1 month ago (Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:45 pm)

We must never forget the victims of violence and war - all equal. The rest is history. No group must be allowed to force their agenda about victimhood and grief over others and exploit forever. It's an insult to the entire human family as a whole. We can remember all people if this planet whenever we want - without all the primitive pomp.

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Postby Charles Traynor » 1 decade 1 month ago (Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:05 pm)

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This creature is not ethnically German
Rabbi Shlomo Risikin: "The [non-Jewish] world is divided into parts: those who actively participated with the Nazis and those who passively collaborated with them."

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Postby Enlightened Student » 1 decade 1 month ago (Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:26 pm)

Charles Traynor wrote:Image
This creature is not ethnically German



He is German, However it is very difficult to find any family history on him. I have searched and came up empty handed.. Almost as if they re trying to hide something. All of his bios online are very vague and nothing mentioned of parents or siblings.

His sudden interest in the Jews in nothing more then him pandering to them (Jews). He has to protect his image. When he first took office of course many politicians including Berlusconi and Godfrey Bloom accused him of being a Nazi.

Not defending him but also dont want to have any inaccurate info either...

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Re: Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forge

Postby Charles Traynor » 1 decade 1 month ago (Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:36 am)

Enlightened Student wrote:He is German, However it is very difficult to find any family history on him. I have searched and came up empty handed.. Almost as if they re trying to hide something. All of his bios online are very vague and nothing mentioned of parents or siblings.

His sudden interest in the Jews in nothing more then him pandering to them (Jews). He has to protect his image. When he first took office of course many politicians including Berlusconi and Godfrey Bloom accused him of being a Nazi.

Not defending him but also dont want to have any inaccurate info either...

You are quite right to be cautious when dealing with such matters, Enlightened Student.

Schulz attended the Heilig-Geist (Holy Spirit) grammar school in Broich which would point to him having a Christian heritage. Nevertheless, I don’t like the look of the fellow and strongly suspect a quick shufti at his family tree would reveal him to be a Mischling.

In the 19th century many Jewish Germans converted to Christianity, most of them becoming Protestants rather than Roman Catholics.[10] Two thirds of the German population were Protestant until 1938, when the Anschluß annexation of Austria to Germany added 6 million Roman Catholics. The addition of 3.25 million Catholic Czechoslovaks of German ethnicity (Sudeten Germans) increased the percentage of Roman Catholics in Greater Germany to 41% (approximately 32.5 million vs. 45.5 million Protestants or 57%) in a 1939 population estimated at 79 millions. One percent of the population was Jewish.

Converts from Judaism usually adopted that Christian denomination dominant in the area of Germany where they used to live. Therefore about 80% of the Gentile Germans persecuted as Jews according to the Nuremberg Laws were affiliated with one of the 28 regionally delineated Protestants church bodies.[11] In 1933 approximately 77% of German Gentiles with Jewish ancestry were Protestant, the percentage dropped to 66% in the 1939 census, after the annexations of 1938 (due in particular to the acquisition of Vienna and Prague, with their relatively large and well-established Catholic populations of Jewish descent).[12] Converts to Christianity and their descendants had often married Christians with no recent Jewish ancestry.

As a result – by the time the Nazis came to power – many Protestants and Roman Catholics in Germany had some traceable Jewish ancestry (usually traced back by the Nazi authorities for two generations), so that a majority of 1st- or 2nd-degree Mischlinge was Protestant, many Catholics. A considerable number of German Gentiles with Jewish ancestry were irreligionists.

Lutherans with Jewish ancestry were largely in northwestern and Northern Germany, Evangelical Protestants of Jewish descent in Middle Germany (Berlin and its southwestern environs) and the country's east. Catholics with Jewish ancestry lived mostly in Western and Southern Germany, Austria, and what is now the Czech Republic.

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Re: Schulz at Auschwitz-Birkenau: "We must never, ever forge

Postby Bayreuth » 1 decade 1 month ago (Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:22 pm)

It really doesn't matter how many of this disgusting thing's ancestors are German and how many are not; his entire life is one long odyssey of self-hatred and hatred of his people, he's been grovelling,shuffling, simpering,pleading,smirking,nodding,wringing his hands, his whole life, 'trying to make right the wrongs,' ad infinitum... You would be hard pressed to find in one person a better example of our fatherland's suffering and undoing, all bundled together. Believe me he knows which side of his bread is buttered. Here we have Germany's perfect face for the eu, accepting BLAME ETERNAL, happy to spend monies, sign off on funds, let in the world's masses. I might add for those of us who are not so intimately acquainted with the spd, socialist post-war German guilt-complex, in the host country itself it is very PERVASIVE and quite ACCEPTED as a way of viewing the world...


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