On this day on January 27, 1945 the Red Army liberated the
Nazi Death Camps known as Auschwitz
Where the Nazis murdered 960,000 Jews (865,000 of whom on arrival were
sent to “showers” to by gassing their lives forfeit)
Men, women and children separated from those who could
perform slave labor until due to exhaustion and starvation their bodies quit
January 27th is observed as International Holocaust Remembrance
Day
Noted photographer Ryszard Horowitz, now 85 is one of the few
Auschwitz survivors still alive today
Saved from execution or starvation by Oskar Schindler memorialized
in the movie Schindler’s List
A true hero of the Holocaust who saved some thousand Jews by
having them work in his factory, the only way he could the Holocaust resist
Horowitz, although probably grateful to celebrate this day,
And Schindler looking down must be outraged to see the
antisemitism surging our way
In the minds of the rabid leftists the slogan of “Never Again”
no longer sways
How many more Israelis and American Jews does the ilk of the
Nazis need to kill before the dog whistles of antisemitism they will refuse to
obey?
© 1/27/2025 Michael P. Ridley aka The Alaskanpoet
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