• For Tomi Reichental

    The boy who walked through shadowscarried no bitterness in his hands. He had seen the gates of Bergen-Belsen,seen hunger wear a human face,seen silence settle over namesthat should have lived for generations. Yet from those ashes of memory,he chose not vengeance,but witness. He crossed years and countries,telling the story again and again,so that forgetting would…

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  • Philipp Rupprecht was a German artist and cartoonist known by his artist name Flips. He was the chief cartoonist for Der Stuermer,a weekly German tabloid-format newspaper published by Julius Streicher.It played  a significant role in the Nazi propaganda and was vehemently anti-Semitic. Born in Nuremberg, Philipp Rupprecht immigrated to Argentina in 1920 following World War…

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  • On the eve of World War II, the Jewish population of the Netherlands numbered approximately 140,000–150,000 people, representing about 1.5 percent of the country’s total population. The community was highly urbanized, with Amsterdam serving as its undisputed cultural and demographic center. Known affectionately by its Hebrew-derived nickname Mokum (“place” or “city”), Amsterdam was home to…

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  • The one thing that really intrigues me about the Holocaust and other horrific events throughout history is, how people justify killing and torturing fellow human beings. It will take an awful lot before I would hurt another human being, only when I would be physically threatened would I resort to physical defence. The Nazis didn’t…

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  • The eradication of a group of people is a definition of genocide. The high rate of pregnancy terminations following a Down syndrome diagnosis in Iceland has been a subject of significant international attention and bioethical debate. The core data on prenatal screening and elective termination in Iceland reflects a highly consistent statistical pattern: The Core…

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  • The Star

    I came across an excerpt from the book Wiswassebeesjes by author Dieta Kalk. I can’t think of a proper translation for the word, but that doesn’t really matter. In the book the writer, recalls the removal of the Wallage family from Aprikozenweg 21 in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, a day after seeing the Star of David.…

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  • The title of the post is not entirely accurate. However, it was what the Nazis envisaged, that all women would have sex to have as many children as possible. I am always surprised that Germany had so many scientists and not one of them could figure out that maybe not all women would find the…

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  • Mengele

    (Re-post from May 29 2025) Yesterday, I received an email from a Mengele admirer. His name is Eric Sissu. I don’t know him personally, but I imagine he’s the type who sits in his parents’ basement, in his dirty underwear, fantasizing about Josef Mengele while doing little else with his time. He probably wrote that…

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  • Generally, I steer away from religious blogs, but I felt compelled to write one today. As a Christian, I am getting increasingly fed up with how Christianity is ridiculed and insulted. It has gotten to the point where some claim that Jesus Christ was a Muslim, even though Islam began centuries after His sacrifice. Does…

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  • We are only a few weeks away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This milestone inspired me to look back at players who never had the chance to compete in major football tournaments, either as players or coaches. Before diving into their individual stories, consider the context of the photograph above: a game of football…

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