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Old September 14th 03, 06:58 PM
Lynne M.
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(Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote in message ...

Those people fought for something real, Mirjam. I have stood on the
ground where they died, daily walked the streets where they lived. Your
battles here are so petty in comparison that it shames me to see you
speak of it that way. I am sorry for you.


Now you claim to know what my murdered family members would have felt?
Have you spoken lately to any of those fighters ? or have you held in
your hand any of my Grandparents` and aunts` last letters ? ? While
you walked the blood soaked streets of the slaughter houses , maybe
breathed dust that was a part of their ashes?
The last year as i open letters and documents from 1942-45 , i learn
and meet my Grandparents , aunts and other Family members, whom i
never met alive. From their letters and some pictures , and collect a
detail here and detail there , i know i do a very respectful , i will
never know all the details, but they sure tell me more

Mirjam, I am almost positive that you misunderstood what Elizabeth
said. I understood her to mean that arguing here at RCTN is nothing
compared to the things people fought and died for during the War. And
isn't that true? The worst things we can do here (thank goodness)
are to say mean things or become irritated with each other. Your
relatives -- and many others -- were literally tortured and killed.
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