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Death Books 

This data base uses the partially preserved Death Books (Sterbebücher) of
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
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prisoners. The 46 volumes of political department (camp Gestapo) record the
deaths of almost 69,000 prisoners who were registered in the camp and who
died between July 29, 1941 and December 31, 1943. Their names have been
entered in the data base.

 
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Limited number of records

When using the data base, please remember that the death certificates cover
only registered prisoners who died in the period mentioned in the previous
paragraph. The overwhelming majority of victims, mostly Jewish
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews> , perished in the gas chambers
immediately after arrival, without being entered in the camp records, and
without their deaths being noted in the German documents.

 
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An analysis of the “denomination” item shows that the majority of the
registered prisoners in the Death Books were Roman Catholic (31814 persons
�C 46,8%) and Jewish (“Mosaic”) (29125 persons �C 42,8%). Others belonged
to the following denominations: Greek Orthodox (3,6%), Evangelical-Lutheran
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheranism>  (3,4%), and Greek Catholic
(1,6%). This item is left blank on 1,275 (1,9%) death certificates.

Memorial Museum Auschwitz <http://www.holohoax101.com/auschwitzrecords/> 

The voice of Pius XII <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XII>  is a
lonely voice in the silence and darkness enveloping Europe
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe>  this Christmas… he is about the only
ruler left on the Continent of Europe who dares to raise his voice at all…
the Pope put himself squarely against Hitlerism… he left no doubt that the
Nazi aims are also irreconcilable with Christian peace.

- The New York Times <http://www.newyorktimes.com/>  (Dec. 25, 1941, p. 20)

 
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http://rasica.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/image002.jpeg?w=200&h=183Ms. Cosby
(left) is shown as she submits her application for membership in the
Downstate N.Y.  Division of the Polish American Congress
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_American_Congress>  to President Frank
Milewski (right) and Andrew Kaminski, co-chair of the Children of Polish
Christian Holocaust Survivors, himself the son of an Auschwitz survivor.

Brooklyn N.Y… Flag Day, June 14th, is that special day intended to remind
Americans
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=38.8833333333,-77.0166666667%20(United%20States)&t=h>  they should honor
their country by displaying its flag from their homes and public places.
When Polish Americans <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_American>  raise
the Stars and Stripes on Flag Day, many of them can’t help recalling what
that date in 1940 symbolizes for some of their families or relatives who
lived in German-occupied Poland
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Poland_%281939%E2%80%931945%29>
in World War II <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II> .

The occupation was not yet ten months old when Hitler and his Nazis opened
the gates of Auschwitz to begin their barbaric orgy of torture and murder
that was to last there for nearly five long and cruel years.
While the Polish American Congress commemorated the tragic Auschwitz
anniversary and honored the memory of those who were forced to endure the
evil that dominated there, it also paid tribute to the Polish Underground
Resistance <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_resistance>  which
contributed so significantly to the Allied victory over Germany and the
eventual liberation of Auschwitz.Polish Americans remember June 14, 1940
because the first group of victims condemned to suffer or die in this hell
hole the Germans created was a transport of 728 Polish prisoners who arrived
there from Tarnow that opening day.
For the first two years of the death camp’s existence, the majority of
Auschwitz inmates was Polish.  Mass transports of Jews began in 1942 after
the Germans devised the “Final Solution.”  By the time the Holocaust
ended, the largest group which perished there was the Jews and Poles were
the second largest.

As guest speaker at the commemoration, Emmy award-winning
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Award>  journalist, TV host and N.Y.
Times bestselling author Rita Cosby
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Cosby>  was able to provide a special
insight to Poland’s relentless and heroic fight to free itself from the
German occupation.

It came through the testimony of her father which she recorded in her new
book, “Quiet Hero �C Secrets From My Father’s Past.”

Ms. Cosby’s father, Richard Kossobudzki, was a member of Poland’s
Underground Resistance, the largest and most effective resistance in all
German-occupied Europe <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German-occupied_Europe>
.  His story is one of courage and determination and so compelling that the
book has now become a bestseller.

“Richard Cosby and his Resistance comrades are true heroes in our historic
fight for freedom.  Without their courage, Solidarity would never have won
its final battle,” said Lech Walesa, former president of Poland.

CanadaFree Press <http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/37730> 

 
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In Memory Of The 50 Million Victims Of The Orthodox Christian Holocaust

  _____  

History Of Asia Minor: 1894-1923

During 1894-1923 the Ottoman Empire conducted a policy of Genocide of the
Christian population living within its extensive territory.  The Sultan,
Abdul Hamid, first put forth an official governmental policy of genocide
against the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire in 1894.

Systematic massacres took place in 1894-1896 when Abdul savagely killed 300,
000 Armenians throughout the provinces.  Massacres recurred, and in 1909
government troops killed, in the towns of Adana alone, over 20,000 Christian
Armenians.

When WW1 broke out the The Ottoman Empire was ruled by the “Young Turk”
dictatorship which allied itself with Germany.  Turkish government decided
to eliminate the whole of the Christian population of Greeks, Armenians,
Syrians and Nestorians.  The government slogan, “Turkey for the Turks”,
served to encourage Turkish civilians on a policy of ethnic cleansing.

The next step of the Armenian Genocide began on 24 April 1915 with the mass
arrest, and ultimate murder, of religious, political and intellectual
leaders in Constantinople and elsewhere in the empire.  Then, in every
Armenian community, a carefully planned Genocide unfolded:  Arrest of clergy
and other prominent persons, disarmament of the population and Armenian
soldiers serving in the Ottoman army, segregation and public execution of
leaders and able-bodied men, and the deportation to the deserts of the
remaining Armenian women, children and elderly.  Renowned historian Arnold
Toynbee wrote that “the crime was concerted very systematically for there
is evidence of identical procedure from over fifty places.”

 
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Being a lover of freedom, when the revolution came in Germany, I looked to
the universities to defend it, knowing that they had always boasted of their
devotion to the cause of truth; but, no, the universities immediately were
silenced. Then I looked to the great editors of the newspapers whose flaming
editorials in days gone by had proclaimed their love of freedom; but they,
like the universities, were silenced in a few short weeks…

Only the Catholic Church stood squarely across the path of Hitler’s
campaign for suppressing truth. I never had any special interest in the
Church before, but now I feel a great affection and admiration because the
Church alone has had the courage and persistence to stand for intellectual
truth and moral freedom. I am forced thus to confess that what I once
despised I now praise unreservedly.

 
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0&h=150�C Albert Einstein December 23, 1940 issue of Time magazine on page
38

The Genocide started from the border districts and seacoasts, and worked
inland to the most remote hamlets.  Over 1.5 million Armenian Christians,
including over 4,000 bishops and priests, were killed in this step of the
Genocide.

The Greek Christians, particularly in the Black Sea area known as Pontus,
who had been suffering from Turkish persecutions and murders all the while,
saw the Turks turn more fiercely on them as WW1 came to a close.  The Allied
Powers, at a peace conference in Paris in 1919, rewarded Greece for her
support by inviting Prime Minister Venizelos to occupy the city of Smyrna
with its rich hinterlands, and they placed the province under Greek control.
This action greatly angered the Turks.  The Greek occupation was a peaceful
one but drew immediate fire from Turkish forces in the outlying areas.  When
the Greek army farmed out to protect its people, a full-fledged war broke
out between Greece and Turkey (the Greco-Turkish war).

The Treaty of Sevres, signed in 1920 to end WW1 and which provided for an
independent Armenia, was never ratified.  The treaty’s terms changed not
long after the ink dried as England, France and Italy each began secretly
bargaining with Mustafa Kemel (Ataturk) in order to gain the right to
exploit oil fields in the Mozul (now Iraq).  Betrayed by the Allied Powers,
the Greek military front, after 40 long months of war, collapsed and
retreated as the Turks began again to occupy Asia Minor.

September 1922 signaled the end of the Greek and Armenian presence in the
city of Smyrna.  On 9 September 1922, the Turks entered Smyrna; and after
systematically murdering the Armenians in their own homes, the forces of
Ataturk turned on the Greeks whose numbers had swelled, with the addition of
refugees who had fled their villages in Turkey’s interior, to upwards of
400,000 men, women and children.

The conquering Turks went from house to house, looting, pillaging, raping
and murdering the population.  Finally, when the wind had turned so that it
was blowing toward the sea so that the small Turkish quarter at the rear of
the city was not in danger, Turkish forces, led by their officers, poured
kerosene on the buildings and homes of the Greek and Armenian sectors and
set them afire.  Thus, any remaining live inhabitants of the city were
flushed out to be caught between a wall of fire and the sea.  The pier of
Smyrna became a scene of final desperation as the approaching flames forced
many thousands to jump to their death or to be consumed by fire.

The Allied warships and shore patrol of the French, British and American
military were eyewitnesses to the events.  George Horton, the American
Consul in Smyrna, likened the finale at Smyrna to the Roman destruction of
Carthage.  He is quoted in Smyrna (1922, written by Marjorie Dobkin) as
saying:  Yet there was not fleet of Christian battleships at Carthage
looking on a situation for which their governments were responsible.”  This
horrible act unleashed the last phase of the genocide against the Christians
of Turkish Asia Minor.

 
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On 9 September 1997, a series of speakers and memorial services, honoring
the memory of the 3.5 million Christians who were murdered by Turkish
persecutions from 1894-1923, were held in the greater Baltimore Washington
area.  The memorial service was conducted by the choirs of St. Mary’s
Armenian Church, St. Katherine’s Greek Orthodox Church, Fr. George Alexson
of St. Katherine’s, Fr. Vertanes Katayjian of St. Mary’s and other
Orthodox clergy.


The 75th anniversary of the Christian Holocaust was memorialized on 9
September 1997, the date in 1922 of the destruction of the city of Smyrna.
This memorial honors the memory of over 3.5 million Christians who were
murdered by Turkish persecutions from 1894-1923.

Not only was this the memorial of the Holocaust of Smyrna (now Izmir) and
the martyrdom of Smyrna’s Metropolitan Chrysostomos, but also of the 3.5
million Christians who perished during the first Holocaust of this century.

But the events of 1922 are not an isolated incident.  The atrocities
committed by Turkish forces against a civilian population began before WW1
and have never ended.  This event seeks to expose the continuum of a Turkish
campaign of persecution, deportation, and murder designed to rid Asia of its
Christian populace.


GREEKS


1914

400,000

conscripts perished in forced labor brigades


1922

100,000

massacred or burned alive in Smyrna


1916-1922

350,000

Pontions massacred or killed during forced deportations


1914-1922

900,000

perish from maltreatment, starvation and massacres; total of all other areas
of Asia Minor


TOTAL:

1,750,000

Greek Christians martyred 1914-1922



ARMENIANS


1894-1896

300,000

massacred


1915-1916

1,500,000

perish in massacres and forced deportations (with subsidiaries to 1923)


1922

30,000

massacred or burned alive in Smyrna


TOTAL:

1,800,000

Armenian Christians martyred 1894-1923



SYRIANS AND NESTORIANS


1915-1917

100,000

Christians massacred

                        


The native population of Asia Minor traces its Christian roots to the early
days of Christianity.  the Armenians, an ancient people, trace their origins
back 2500 years.  In 301 AD. the Armenian King Dftad declared Christianity
as the kingdom’s official religion, making Armenia the first Christian
political state in the world.  The migration of Greek tribes to Asia Minor
began just before 2,000 BC and the Greeks built dozens of cities such as
Smyrna, Phocaea, Pergamon, Ephesus and Byzantium (Constantinople).  The
native inhabitants of Asia Minor, among the first to accept the message of
Christianity, were later to be persecuted and uprooted from their lands
because of that same faith.  Turkish tribes plagued the region.  Later
another tribe, the Oyuz Turks who embraced Islam and ultimately produced the
Ottoman Turks, conquered Persia, the Caliphate of Baghdad, and then the
whole area presently occupied by Syria, Iraq and Palestine.

Under the Ottoman Empire the Christians suffered a steady decline.  Forced
conversions to Islam, the abduction of children to serve in the fanatical
Janissary corps, persecutions and oppression reduced the Christian
population.  Oppression intensified, leading to Genocide.  Christian clergy
were a constant target of Turkish persecution, particularly once the 1894
policy of Armenian genocide had been declared by sultan Abdul Hamid.

Victims of horrible torture, many Orthodox clergy were martyred for their
faith.  Among the first was Metropolitan Chrysostomos who was martyred, not
just to kill a man but, to insult a sacred religion and an ancient and
honorable people.  Chrysostomos was enthroned as Metropolitan of Smyrna on
10 May 1910.  Metropolitan Chrysostomos courageously opposed the anti
Christian rage of the turks and sought to raise international pressure
against the persecution of Turkish Christians.  He wrote many letters to
European leaders and to the western press in an effort to expose the
genocide policies of the Turks.  In 1922, in unprotected Smyrna,
Chrysostomos said to those begging him to flee:  “It is the tradition of
the Greek Church and the duty of the priest to stay with his congregation.”

On 9 September crowds were rushing into the cathedral for shelter when
Chrysostomos, pale from fasting and lack of sleep, led his last prayer.  The
Divine Liturgy ended as Turkish police came to the church and led
Chrysostomos away.  The Turkish General Nouredin Pasha, known as the
“butcher of Ionia”, first spat on the Metropolitan and informed him that a
tribunal in Angora (now Ankara) had already condemned him to death.  A mob
fell upon Chrysostomos and tore out his eyes.  Bleeding profusely, he was
dragged through the streets by his beard.  He was beaten and kicked and
parts of his body were cut off.  All the while Chrysostomos, his face
covered with blood, prayed: “Holy Father, forgive them, for they do not
know what they are doing.”  Every now and then, when he had the strength,
he would raise his hand and bless his persecutors; a Turk, realizing what
the Metropolitan was doing, cut off his hand with a sword.  Metropolitan
Chrysostomos was then hacked to pieced by the angry mob.

Among the hundreds of Armenian clergy who were persecuted and murdered were
Bishop Khosrov Behrigian and Very Reverend Father Mgrdich’ Chghladian.

Bishop Behrigian (1869-1915) was born in Zara and became the primate for the
Diocese of Caesarea/Kayseri in 1915.  He was arrested by Turkish police upon
his return from Etchmiadzin where he had just been consecrated bishop.
Informed of his fate, the bishop asked for a bullet to the head.
Deliberately ignoring his request, the police tied him to a “yataghan”
where sheep were butchered an then proceeded to hack his body apart while he
was still alive.

Father Chghladian was born in Tatvan.  In May 1915, as part of the campaign
of mass arrests, deportations and murders, the priest was tortured and
displayed in a procession, led by sheiks and dervishes while accompanied by
drums, through the streets of Dikranagerd.  Once the procession returned to
the mosque, in the presence of government officials, the sheiks poured oil
over the priest and burned him alive.

 
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Four of the martyred bishops who were murdered between 1921-1922 are today
elevated to sainthood in the Greek Orthodox Church:  They are, in addition
to Metropolitan Chrysostomos, Bishops Efthimios, Gregorios and Ambrosios.

Bishop Efthimios of Amasia was captured by the Turkish police and tortured
daily for 41 days.  In the last days of his life he chanted his own funeral
memorial until finally dying in his cell on 29 May 1921.  Three days later a
written order for his execution arrived from Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk).

Metropolitan Gregorios of Kydonion remained with his church until the end,
helping 20,000 of his 35,000 parishioners escape to Mytilene and other free
parts of Greece.  On 3 October 1922, the remaining 15,000 Orthodox
Christians were executed; the Metropolitan was saved in order to be buried
alive.

Metropolitan Ambrosios of Moshonesion, along with 12 priests and 6,000
Christians, were sent by the Turks on a forced deportation march to Central
Asia Minor.  All of them perished on the road, some slain by Turkish
irregulars and civilians, the remainder left to die of starvation.  Bishop
Ambrosios died on 15 September 1922 when Turkish police nailed horseshoes to
his feet and then cut his body into pieces.

“I was five or six years old in 1922, and I still remember the songs of
Akrita and the mourning of the Greek women who carried baskets full of
severed heads down from the mountains.  I will never forget the women who
suddenly realized that one of the heads in the basket she carried was that
of her son.” - Constantine Koukides, refugee from Pontius

“I have given orders to my Death Units to exterminate without mercy or
pity, men, women, and children belonging to the Polish speaking race.  It is
only in this manner we can acquire the vital territory which we need.  After
all, who remembers the extermination of the Armenians?” - Adolf Hitler, 22
August 1939

 
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THE UKRAINIAN HOLOCAUST OF 1932-33Sixty-five years ago, between seven and
twelve million Ukrainians were systematically and deliberately starved to
death in Ukraine, the “Bread Basket of Europe”.

Long before there was a Russia, Kyivan Rus’ (Ukraine) was a free and
fiercely independent nation.  Indeed, it was to Ukraine that Christianity
was first delivered by St. Andrew �C the First called Apostle �C and only
much later, from Ukraine, on to Russia.  In the 13th century Kvivan Rus’
was decimated by invasions from Asia; and by the time the invaders were
driven back, the base of power had shifted North to Muscovy.  For centuries
thereafter, Ukraine was subjugated to Tsarist Russia.  Then in 1918,
following the murder of the Tsar and his family by the Communists, the
Ukrainians declared Ukraine a free and independent country, just as it was
centuries before there even was a Russia.

Communist forces eventually recaptured the land and once again, as in the
time of the Tsars, Ukraine would become little more than a part of a larger
whole.  But as never before in their long history, Ukrainians would be
forced to pay a dreadfully high price in their survival as a people.
Probably more than other Bolsheviks, Stalin had an exceedingly low opinion
of peasants; for he considered them to be incurably conservative and a major
barrier to revolutionary change.  And because Ukrainians were an
overwhelmingly peasant people, among whom native nationalism was on the
rise, they were doubly vulnerable to his designs.  Ukraine continued to be a
land of innumerable villages of peasants working the land, with the Orthodox
Church and traditional values dominating their lives.  Perhaps most galling
for the Bolshevik revolutionaries was the fact that the peasant showed
little inclination for sharing their dreams of a Communist utopia.

Stalin’s plans for industrial expansion were based on the state purchasing
cheap grain, from the peasants, which would be sold abroad at a profit; the
proceeds would then be used to finance the industrialization of the nation.
But the prices that the state offered, often at one eighth of the market
price, were so low that the peasants refused to sell their grain.
Infuriated by what he called “sabotage”. Stalin ordered an all-out drive
for total collectivization.  All land and all property, including livestock,
were to be taken away from private ownership and given over to the state.
Small farms were to be incorporated into huge Collectives.  The plan was
accompanied by such brutality and horror that it can only be described as
war waged by the regime against the peasantry.  It was to be one of the most
traumatic events in Ukraine history.

Those who resisted most stubbornly were shot.  Others were deported to
forced labor camps in the Arctic and Siberia.  The rest were deprived of all
their property �C including their homes and personal belongings �C barred
from the collective farms, and told to fend for themselves.  In the winter
of 1929-30 hundreds of thousands of peasants and their families were dragged
from their homes, packed into freight trains, and shipped thousands of miles
to the north where they were dumped amidst Arctic wastes, often without food
or shelter.  In this way a large part of Ukraine’s most industrious and
efficient farmers ceased to exist.

When even these severe measures failed to have the desired effect, the
government dispatched thousands of urban workers to implement its policies
in the villages.  Their efforts produced pandemonium and outrage; often
officials were beaten or shot.  The most common form of protest, however,
was the slaughter of farm animals.

Determined not to let the government have their livestock, peasants
preferred to kill their animals instead.

Between 1928 and 1932 Ukraine lost about 50% of its livestock.  Because of
poor transportation facilities, much of the grain which was produced either
spoiled or was eaten by rats.  Even more serious was the lack of draught
animals, many of which had been slaughtered earlier.

Government officials were confident, however, that they could provide enough
new tractors to replace the missing horses and oxen.  But the production of
tractors fell badly behind schedule, and a very high percentage of those
which were delivered broke down almost immediately.

As a result, in 1931 almost one third of the grain yield was lost during the
harvest.  To make matters worse, a drought hit southern Ukraine in 1931.
 
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The Ukraine continued to resist and to dream of a free and independent
nation; and since Joseph Stalin could not kill that dream, he first decided
to deport all Ukrainians to other parts of the Soviet Union.  Discovering
that there were too many of them to move, Stalin decided to kill the
dreamers instead; and his weapon of choice was a man-made, artificial famine
which was designed to eliminate the troublemakers and force the survivors
into total, complete submission.  The famine which occurred in 1932-33 was
to be for Ukrainians what the Holocaust was to the Jews, and what the
Massacres of 1915 were for the Armenians.  A tragedy of unfathomable
proportions, it traumatized the nation, leaving it with deep social,
psychological, political,  and demographic scars that it still carries to
this very day.  The central fact about the famine is that is did not have to
happen.  Food was available; but the state confiscated most of it for its
own use.  All crops were requisitioned by the Soviet government and shipped
elsewhere.  This confiscation of food included seed which was intended for
spring planting.  Any man, woman or child caught taking even a handful of
grain from a government silo could be, and often was, executed.  In Moscow a
law was enacted stipulating that no grain could be given to the peasants
until the government’s full quota had been met.  Gangs of party activists
conducted brutal house-to-house searches, tearing up floors and delving into
wells in search of any grain which remained.  In fact, if a person did not
appear to be starving, he was suspected of hoarding food.

 
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A billboard ordered and paid for by the North Iowa Tea Party shows President
Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, left and Vladimir Lenin, on South Federal Avenue
in Mason City, Iowa, July 12, 2010. (AP Photo/Globe Gazette, Deb Nicklay)

In 1917 Vladimir Lenin With Rothschild over throws The Russian Monarchy
starting socialism/communism’s USSR.

Famine, which had been spreading throughout 1932, hit full force early in
1933.  Lacking bread, peasants ate pets, rats, bark, leaves, and the garbage
from the well provisioned kitchens of Communist Party members.  Whole
villages were erased and people were dying by the tens of thousands.
Cannibalism existed.  At first cannibals were shot on the spot, but later
were thrown into concentration camps.  The most terrifying sights were the
little children with skeleton limbs dangling from balloon like abdomens.
Cordons of troops prevented peasants from entering cities; those who managed
to break through wandered about until they fell in the streets.  Such people
were loaded onto trucks, together with the corpses, and dumped into pits
outside of the city.

With the climbing death rate during the famine, the publication of death
statistics was forbidden by the Soviet government. When deaths due to famine
took on major proportions in Ukraine in 1932-33, physicians certifying the
cause of death were forbidden to name the killer �C starvation.  The word
“holod“ (hunger) was decreed as counter-revolutionary, and no one valuing
his own life and those of his relatives dared use it publicly.  When the
results of the census of 1937, for example, revealed shockingly high
mortality rates, Stalin had the leading census takers shot.

Elsewhere there was no famine �C much of Russia proper barely experienced it
�C but the borders of Ukraine had been sealed by the secret police; there
was no escape.  The Ukrainians had been sentenced to death.  And thus, the
greatest genocide in history was systematically accomplished.  A noteworthy
aspect of the famine was the attempt to erase it from public consciousness;
the Soviet position was to deny that it had occurred at all.  To curry
Stalin’s favor, for example, Walter Duranty �C the Moscow based reporter of
the New York Times, repeatedly denied the existence of a famine in his
articles (while privately estimating that about ten million people may have
starved to death).  For the “profundity, impartiality, sound judgment and
exceptional clarity” of his dispatches from the USSR, Duranty received the
Pulitzer Prize in 1932.

Yet, even to this very day, there are those who deny or minimize the
Ukrainian Holocaust to such a degree that it is being referred to as “the
hidden holocaust of the twentieth century”.  In 1984, for example, a
documentary film entitled HARVEST OF DESPAIR was shown on Canadian
television.  This film won numerous prizes at World Film Festivals and a
1986 Academy award nomination; yet all three top commercial networks in
America refused to show it.  As recently as 1994, the New Jersey state
legislators were being pressured to exclude the Ukrainian Holocaust from
Resolution A-589 (The Holocaust Education Bill).  Media coverage has been
just as one-sided about the Greek, Armenian, Syrian and Nestorians
Holocausts of 1984-1923 and, more recently, the Serbian Holocaust.  The
atrocities against Christians �C especially Orthodox Christians �C continue
to this day!

ORTHODOX PERSECUTIONS TODAYOf all the Christian confessions, it has been the
Eastern Orthodox Church which has suffered the brunt of persecutions in the
20th century.

In the first two decades, there were massacres of Orthodox Greeks, Slavs,
and Armenians in the Ottoman empire, culminating in the 1915 genocide of the
Armenians in Anatolia and the near destruction of the ancient Assyrian
community in Iraq.  In 1923, the entire Orthodox population of Asia Minor
was forced to leave their homes, bringing to a close a 2000 year Christian
presence.

During the Second World War, two groups of Orthodox Christians were
especially targeted for genocide by the Nazis and their allies �C the
Gypsies and the Orthodox Serbs of Bosnia and Croatia, while the population
of Greece, Serbia, European Russia, and Ukraine were designated by the Nazis
to serve as slave labor for the Third Reich.  By special order of Heinrich
Himmler (21 April 1942), clergyman from the East (as opposed to their
counterparts from Western Europe) were to be used for hard labor.

At the same time the Orthodox suffered in greater proportion to any other
Christian group at the hands of the Communists, who sought to completely
eliminate religion.

First in Russia and Ukraine, then in Eastern Europe, in Greece during its
civil war (1945-49), and in Ethiopia, the Orthodox Church was the principle
target for attach, subversion, or destruction.

Finally, the Orthodox of the Middle East have found themselves caught in the
crossfire of the conflicts between Muslim and Jew in Israel and the West
Bank, and the civil war between Maronites, Muslims, and Palestinians in
Lebanon.

 

Between the tolls exacted from prisons, concentration camps, forced marches
and exiles, warfare, famine, and brutal military occupation, it is
reasonable to conclude that up to 50 million Orthodox Christians have
perished in the first eight decades of the twentieth century.

Even in the United States, where so many Orthodox have found refuge, the
Orthodox Native Americans of the Aleutian Islands were forcibly interned
during World War II and many of their churches deliberately destroyed by the
U.S. Army.

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2010/09/11/bloomberg-stalls-rebuilding-of-cath
olic-greekrussian-church-destroyed-on-911-by-islamic-state-religion/>
Bloomberg Stalls Rebuilding Of Catholic Greek/Russian Church, Destroyed On
9/11 By Islamic State Religion!

Unfortunately, the depth and range of the Orthodox suffering throughout the
world in this century, remains largely unknown and unappreciated in the
West.

1987 �C 1997Harassment of the Orthodox Church in the former Soviet Union
continued through the Gorbachev era.  Many of the churches supposedly
returned to the Orthodox between 1988 and 1990 were in Western Ukraine.
This was part of an attempt by the KGB to sow open discord between Orthodox
and Catholics �C only 100 churches were returned in Russia itself.  The KGB
continued to target Orthodox clergymen involved in the struggle for
religious freedom and democratization; in 1990 several prominent priests,
among them Fr. Alexander Men, were murdered.  It was only under President
Boris Yeltsin that full freedom was restored to the Orthodox and other
Russian based confessions.  In other parts of the former Soviet Union,
notably in Uzbekistan and Tadjikistan, the governments have continued to
limit the rights of the religious and ethnic minorities.

The triumph of democracy in Poland has not led to full religious freedom for
members of its 1 million strong Orthodox minority.  Although the height of
anti Orthodox activity seems to have peaked in 1991 after several Orthodox
churches and an historic monastery were vandalized, Orthodox continue to be
viewed as second-class citizens in Poland; where they are described in a
secret Foreign Ministry report as an “alien body in Poland’s state
organism.”  Laws on religious education in the schools have virtually
established the Roman Catholic Church to the detriment of both the Orthodox
and the Lutherans; and Orthodox believers continue to complain of petty
harassment endured at the local level.

In Slovakia, the government in 1991 announced its intention to review
ownership of the country’s 125 Orthodox parishes.  Since that time, over 90
church buildings have been taken away from the Orthodox and given to the
Catholics; and the Orthodox have been blocked by local officials from
constructing new edifices, opening schools, or holding services.  Even the
official policy of the vatican announced 16 July 1990, which counseled
Slovak Catholics to share disputed properties with the Orthodox, has been
ignored.

The wars in the former Yugoslavia have been disastrous for the Orthodox.
The Croatian government has all but liquidated the Orthodox Church in its
territory, beginning with the dynamiting of the residence and library of the
Orthodox Metropolitan of Zagreb on 11 April 1992.  Following the Croatian
offensive of fall 1995 and the departure of over 200,000  Orthodox Serbs in
Diocese in Krajina. (which brought a total of over 800,000 displaced
Orthodox Christians), four dioceses of the Serbian Orthodox Church ceased to
exist.  In Croat controlled territory in Bosnia, the Orthodox Bishop of
Mostar was driven from his see, and most of the Orthodox population was
expelled.  Estimates are that over 154 Orthodox churches in the territory of
Bosnia and Croatia were deliberately destroyed.  On March 25, 1999 NATO
began bombing of Kosovo in Serbia.  It is one of the tragic ironies of
History that Western “Christian” nations have joined forces to eradicate
Serbs in Kosovo who are accused of “Ethnic cleansing”.  History repeats
itself ―-Kosovo was the site 500 years ago of the Christian Resistance to
the Turks.

In Turkey and Turkish occupied Cyprus the position of the Orthodox continues
to deteriorate.  Despite international guarantees contained within the 1923
Treaty of Lausanne, the Turkish government continues to enforce the closure
of the famous Halki Orthodox Theological Academy in Istanbul.  Families of
those Orthodox illegally expelled in the 1950′s and 1960′s have never been
allowed to return to their homes, again in contravention of the 1923 treaty
guaranteeing their right to do so.  On Cyprus, 450 Orthodox Churches on the
northern part of the island have been desecrated; some have become night
clubs while others have been turned into public toilets.  Other churches and
historical monuments, some dating back to the 5th century, have been looted
and left to rot away.  There is a sustained campaign to remove entirely the
last traces of the 2000 year old Orthodox presence from occupied Cyprus.

In Egypt, the Orthodox continue to suffer from the many restrictions placed
on their ability to function in the economic and political life of the
country.  There are many rules hindering their ability to build and repair
churches, and they are increasingly becoming targets for armed attacks by
Muslim extremists.  In the past two years, dozens of Orthodox villagers in
Upper Egypt have been murdered by Islamic gunmen.

In India Orthodox Christians report increased harassment on the part of both
Hindu and Muslim extremists, with isolated attacks and vehement rhetoric
demanding their removal from the Indian landscape.

THE CURRENT ATTITUDE OF THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENTThe government of the United
States prides itself on its commitment to defending religious liberty.  In
the Middle East and Eastern Europe, however, the United States is seen as
supporting only those churches who possess sufficient “influence” in
Washington, while ignoring the plight of the Orthodox.  Events over the last
ten years have tended to confirm that assessment.

During the 1980′s, the Immigration and Naturalization Service gave refugee
status to any Soviet citizen who applied on religious grounds �C except for
members of the Orthodox Church.  The very church which had suffered the most
under Soviet rule, whose churches continued to be closed and her clergy
arrested until 1988, was not considered to be a “persecuted” church by the
American government.

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2011/06/02/for-immediate-release-presidential-
proclamation-lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgender-pride-month/> Presidential
Proclamation ― June 2011 ~ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride
Month!

After 1989, Orthodox Christians in both Poland and Slovakia warned the
United States government that they were “at risk” as religious minorities.
In 1991 the Congress of Russian Americans prepared two reports for the
Commission of security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE: July & september
1991) warning of the dangers and asking that guarantees be obtained for the
rights of the Orthodox in those nations.  No action was taken, and at this
time there is no indication that the US has pressed to secure the rights of
these minorities in either Poland or Slovakia.  There is also no indication
that the US has ever linked economic assistance to either country or entry
into the NATO alliance with improvements in the situation of their religious
minorities.

Despite the large amount of economic and military assistance received by
Turkey, there is no indication that the US has ever been prepared to use
this leverage to secure the rights of the Orthodox minority, even though
Turkey is bound by its own constitution and its international obligations to
allow the Orthodox to maintain schools and other institutions.  In contrast,
US senators have often publicly and vocally called for American assistance
to Russia to be made conditional on Russia’s acceptance of American
Protestant missionaries.

Persecution and harassment of the Orthodox continues because of a belief
that the United States is not interested in their fate, and that America
will not undertake any effort (other than occasional lip service) to secure
religious freedom for the Orthodox.  I turn, Orthodox leaders around the
world are watching closely to see whether or not future initiatives on
religious freedom which emanate from the US are truly based on principle, or
whether American policy will be selective in terms of who is faulted and who
is exonerated.

The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Orthodox Church has suffered greatly
in this century, and continues to be a martyr church in many parts of the
world.  If the US chooses to ignore this fact for political gain, then the
cause of religious freedom �C for all �C will be gravely compromised.

This information was borrowed from:

*       The Library of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church USA - Ukraine, A
History
*       Ukrainian Orthodox League of the USA �C Ukrainian Affairs Committee
*       3. The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies �C University of
Toronto
*       4. Ukrainian Orthodox League Bulletin �C October 1998
*       5. Greek Orthodox Diocese of Denver Diocesan News: Dr. Nicholas
Gvosdev �C August 1998
*       6. Federation of Hellenic Societies of the Greater Baltimore
Washington Region: Heritage Publications �C 1997

(Editors Notes: We cannot even well imagine but “50 Million Victims Of The
Orthodox Christian Holocaust” is not the correct number, as we have learned
from Alexander Solzhenitsyn that more then 66.5 million Orthodox Christians
also perished from 1917 and onward during the times of the Soviet Union.
Secondly the New Martyrs of Serbia are increasing, the killing of innocent
people, the destruction of Churches, Monasteries, Cemeteries, and homes, as
well as a massive killings of Serbian Orthodox Christians, and countless
missing people.)

Holy New Priest
Martyr Stefan of Kosovo,
Pray Unto GOD For Us!

Holy New Martyrs, and
Confessors Of Holy Orthodox Faith,
Pray Unto GOD For Us!

GLORY BE TO GOD FOR ALL THINGS!

Compiled by Rev. Archimandrite Nektarios Serfes
Boise, Idaho
U.S.A.
October 1999

Written by Reverend Father Raphael Moore
(Reprinted from Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church Sioux Falls, SD.,
Protopresbtyer Benjamin Henderson, Priest)

Serfes <http://www.serfes.org/orthodox/memoryof.htm> 


The Gates OF Hell Shall Not Prevail


 
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2011/07/25/roman-catholic-church-is-booming/je
sus-shroud-4/>
http://rasica.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/jesus-shroud.jpg?w=250&h=367

All we ever hear from the wild-eyed critics of the Catholic Church,
including the dissidents within, is that the Church had better “get with
it” and change its teachings on abortion, homosexuality and women’s
ordination.

Yet it is precisely those religious institutions that are the most liberal
on these issues―the mainline Protestant
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainline_Protestant>  denominations―that are
collapsing. Not so the Catholic Church. Indeed, its numbers are going north
while the mainline denominations are going south.

The latest findings by the “Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership”
project, a collaborative effort with Georgetown University
<http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=38.9072222222,-77.0727777778&spn=0.01,0.01&q
=38.9072222222,-77.0727777778%20(Georgetown%20University)&t=h> ‘s Center
for Applied Research in the Apostolate, are illuminating.

In the last 40 years, the Catholic population has increased by 75 percent;
it has grown by 50 percent since 1990.

1.      Died For <http://politicalvelcraft.org/died-for-you/>  You

More important, Catholic attendance at Mass is up 15 percent since 2000.

And in the last five years, contributions have increased by 14 percent. It
is also important to note that there has been a 40 percent increase in
Latinos in the Church over the past five years.

Shedding more light on the statistics is a study released a few months ago
by the Pew Research Center <http://pewresearch.org> ‘s Forum on Religion
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion> . Its “Landscape Survey” found
that of those Catholics who have left the Church, roughly half became
unaffiliated while the other half became Protestant
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestantism> .

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2011/06/06/christianity-reigning-on-earth-evid
ence-christianity-sweeping-the-planet-new-christian-every-25-minutes-on-the-
planet/> Evidence Christianity Sweeping The Globe ~ New Christian Every 25
Minutes On The Planet

Regarding the latter half, only 23 percent did so because of the Church’s
teachings on abortion and homosexuality; only 16 percent left because of the
way women are treated. Importantly, two-thirds of these Catholics elected to
join a Protestant evangelical church.

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2010/11/26/the-european-union-game-is-over-nig
el-farage-mep-german-chancellor-angela-merkel-nwo-has-failed-germany-returni
ng-to-its-christian-roots/> The European Union Game Is Over: Nigel Farage
MEP ~ German Chancellor Angela Merkel: NWO Has Failed, Germany Returning To
Its Christian Roots!

In other words, disaffected Catholics who left for another religion, opted
to join a more conservative church. That they did not run down the block in
search of a mainline denomination―one that entertains the liberal agenda on
issues governing sexuality and women―is telling.

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2010/11/13/mainstream-government-proposes-grap
hic-copulation-warning-labels-to-reduce-recreational-abortions-costs-america
ns-1-93-billionyear-2/> POST MENOPAUSAL FEMINISTS �C BLOCKING INDIGENT WOMEN
FROM HOSPITAL CARE TO KILL OFF THE DISPOSSESSED.
2.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2010/04/30/cnn-reporter-arrested-in-central-pa
rk-with-rope-around-his-neck-and-tied-to-his-penis-while-cnn-cafferty-smears
-the-catholic-church-using-1930s-nazi-pedophile-modus-operandi-propaganda-a-
dismis/> Joseph Goebbels 1930′s Pedophile Modus Operandi Propaganda, to
smear the Catholic Church. The difference between then and now is that the
National Socialists Party (Nazis) were retaliating against the severe
criticism of the Nazi Party by Pope Pius XI
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XI> . Now, it is being done to
discredit the Moral Authority Of The Holy Catholic Church World Wide �C even
though the Roman Catholic Church
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church>  is statistically the lowest
of all entities in the world for sexual abuse cases
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_sex_abuse_cases> .

It’s time some people took a hard look at the data and made some hard
choices. This is great news for the Catholic Church.

1.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2011/06/13/obama-enemy-of-the-roman-catholic-c
hurch-and-the-united-states-citizens/> Obama: Enemy Of The Roman Catholic
Church And The United States Citizens!
2.      
<http://politicalvelcraft.org/2011/05/31/united-states-a-christian-nation/>
United States: A Christian Nation

 



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