23 September 2009 / STAR ERGUN BABAHAN,
Here, at the Auschwitz camp, which has become synonymous with the Holocaust, is the place where the “Final Solution” was implemented.
In fact, the Nazis had a total of 30 camps, and they were all death camps. The camp directors recorded the deaths that took place at these camps in “Totenbuch or a book of death.” These books, however, lacked in information as the deaths sped up, and most were destroyed when the Allied forces were victorious. Toward the end of the war, certain SS officers competed over who had killed more people, increasing the sheer scale of the horror. Everyone should see these camps if they have the opportunity. Like Nagasaki and the gulags. It seems as though there are no empires without bloody, dirty events from the past. True courage and civilization is being able to see the dark periods of an empire, as well as praising the bright dimensions from the past, and being able to learn from the past as a lesson for the future. It would be helpful to view the whole Armenian matter from this perspective.