Jeroen wrote
<<And where were they massacred? Exactly, in the concentration camps. And
guess how they got there: they were brought there (hundreds at a time,
usually by train) from wherever they lived in Europe. Since they certainly
did not choose to go there but were forced, they were, by definition,
deported.>>

Ilana
Actually, you are wrong. I gather you never visited site of concentration
camp - which brings unconnected question - what *do* you do in your country
at 9-May? Concentration camps were for working (although some of the work
was useless one). Jews usually didn't get to concentration camps. They were
brought to places like Sovivor - death camps with gaz chambers and
crematorium - or were shoot and buried in mass graves.

Jeroen
<<I find it shocking that someone who usually defends Israel suddenly denies
that specific part of Jewish history. If I were one of those right-wing
pro-Israel Americans on this list, I would now have to accuse you of being
anti-Semitic. But I am not one of those people, so I am not going to make
that accusation.>>

Ilana
Denies what? That 6 million Jews were slaughtered by Germans and their
European collaborators? 


Ilana from Israel, former from Latvian Republic of Soviet Union

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