On Jul 19, 4:34 am, Vladimir Makarenko <vmak...@gmail.com> wrote: EZ wrote: On Jul 18, 8:40 pm, MTRP™ <Mir.Topol...@gmx.de> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/7508375.stm Thanks for the link. Pretty interesting comments at the bottom of the page. I do not think anybody would even think of denying the Holocaust in Lithuania. Places
On Jul 18, 8:34 pm, Vladimir Makarenko <vmak...@gmail.com> wrote: EZ wrote: On Jul 18, 8:40 pm, MTRP™ <Mir.Topol...@gmx.de> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/7508375.stm Thanks for the link. Pretty interesting comments at the bottom of the page. I do not think anybody would even think of denying the Holocaust in Lithuania. Places
On Jul 18, 8:40 pm, MTRP™ <Mir.Topol...@gmx.de> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/7508375.stm Thanks for the link. Pretty interesting comments at the bottom of the page. I do not think anybody would even think of denying the Holocaust in Lithuania. Places like Paneriai (Ponary) are a witness to this, but perhaps there is more that can be done to heighten the
In article <_LGdnewqRI7LE-DVnZ2dnUVZ_tfinZ2d@giganews.com>, "B. H. Cramer" <Iyamhre@alltimes.yep> wrote: This distortion-laden travesty of history is a perfect example of what happens when people are satisfied to accept you-tube videos and fourth-hand simplified accounts of issues, while haughtily dismissing attention to historical, definitional, and other details as "pedantry" and "semantics"