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From: "Doug Pensinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Corrected French history (was RE: Deadlier Than War)


> Dan Minette wrote:
>
> >
> >How many non-Jews were sent to concentration camps for helping the Jews?
> >How many were put to death?  If I read Gautam right, many people did
fight
> >the Holocaust with relatively minimal risk.
> >
> Not that I don't take Gautam at his word, but Nick has posted an article
> that contradicts his contention that the French didn't protect French

Take Gautam's word over Nick's?  But I wasn't arguing with Nick here. I
didn't see a counter to this particular arguement in Nick's posts.  I think
he did a nice job getting numbers, and pointing to other possibilities.
This was a continuation of my disagreement with Jeroen.  I think I
responded to Jon, but  he and I were just tossing possibilities back and
forth, my real disagreement is with Jeroens defense of the lack concern for
the lives of others.  I was considering Nick's source, looking at other
sources on that subject, etc.   Its not that I don't appreciate his
responding with the information I asked for, its that I was engaged in a
parallel discussion.

> Also, France today has one of the highest Jewish populations in Europe,
> if not the highest.  Wouldn't this suggest that, at least to some
> degree, France is more hospitable to Jews than many European nations?

That's an interesting point.  If France's record on anti-Semetism is so
bad, why wouldn't it have lost almost all of its Jewish population after
WWII, as did so many other countries.

Dan M.




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