ushmm.org
What are you looking for?
Search
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Museum Education Research History Remembrance Conscience Join & donate
Comments

Please take a moment to give us your comments on this website.

Share Your Thoughts Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next [ 1 - 10 / 53 ]
Name:
Yoav Gazit
2008-09-27 04:32 AM
Message:
is it possible to get in contact with Judith Kalman from Erdobenye?
Thank you, Yoav Gazit
Name:
April Moore
2008-09-12 12:46 AM
Location:
Tennesee
Message:
Knowing the truth of what happened is the best defense against having it happen again.
Name:
Andrea Ceniceros
2008-08-24 01:14 AM
Location:
California, USA
Message:
It is hard to believe that this could have ever happened. Thank God for people like my father who fought in this awful war and helped bring to light this horrific act of a mad man. We as one human race must strive to never let this be forgotten and promise to fight to forever stop genocide around the world.
Name:
alma lopez
2008-08-20 02:35 PM
Location:
veracruz, mexico
Message:
i went to poland in 2006 and visited the concentration champs, as a catholic i ofered my prayer for no more ¡¡¡ hate¡¡¡
Good give us the life and only he can decid what to do.
excusme if my english is not perfect...
Name:
james
2008-08-16 01:39 AM
Location:
london
Message:
Everyone should visit one of the old concentration camps.You may read a million books of survivor stories,but until you stand upon the ground where the human race plunged to new depths of evil, and absorb , even 60 years later, the aura of mass deaths,you will never fully feel the full horror. Be prepared to leave a different person.
Name:
Kjaay
2008-08-14 05:17 AM
Location:
Kilbreda mentone
Message:
Im learning about what happened during this unforgetable time in history now at school.I go to an all girls school and everyone feels a great amount of sadness whenever we look at picture or research about the it and find out how many children have been killed.

Although we speak about this never happening again it already is in sudan and other african countries.We need to learn from what hapened during the holocost and all get involved with things that are happening around the world.
We need to educate people about diffrent cultures and what they contribute to the world.

I believe that those that dis like other nationalities are under educated.

We need to teach our children that everyone deserves respect no matter what they look like.


xx
Name:
DALLAS HAINES
2008-08-09 02:46 PM
Location:
NORTH AMERICA
Message:
The holocaust was a very sad time and i hope that it never happens ever again.
Name:
Johanna
2008-08-07 08:49 AM
Location:
France
Message:
A lot of people in my country had forgiven our responsabilities in this horrible part of world history. I am a student in psychology and everyday I'm trying to understand the French behavior about Jews persecution...So I read, I Watch a lot of documentaries but I just cannot understand this. Unfortunately, I think that nowadays, more and more people can understand those persecutions, it is our duty to ensure that the horror will not exist anymore...
Name:
Jessica Klischuk
2008-08-07 02:54 AM
Location:
Saskatchewan, Canada
Message:
Please read Staying Human Through the Holocaust by Terez Mosez she really captures it...well at least to me it seems like she catured it...i guess i couldnt possibly know but i was in tears through the whole book and it really touched my heart and chilled me to the bone. Just writing this makes me feel choked up. I cant imagine how difficult it would be to pen those words even after it was over. Best Holocaust book i have ever read...it will literally change you.
Name:
Phil Messuri
2008-07-28 02:28 PM
Location:
Placitas, New Mexico
Message:
My wife, Diann, adn I visited teh Holocaust museum last Wed in DC. I was given the brief bio on Jacob Frenkiel - than you very much for sharing a portion of your family story.

Though I have recived and taught some history of the concentrations camps, the Museum gives one a much more thorough picture of the enormity of these shocking times and events.

Thanks to Jacob and the Museum or providing such rivetting information.

Phil Messuri, Lt Col USAF (Ret)
Share Your Thoughts Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next [ 1 - 10 / 53 ]