Help

Help

Help By Rozalie Jerome I cry I torment I angst With the weight With the task With the burden. Few understand Few care Yet 6 million remember 6 million Were there. Forget me not Is their cry. Forget me never I decree I’m carrying it out Redeeming the lost...
A Recipe for Disaster

A Recipe for Disaster

by Christine Ege Nuclear weapons development, religious fanaticism, and genocidal threats contribute to an international recipe for disaster, according to Dr. Susanna Kokkonen.  In Chapter 11 of her book, Journey to the Holocaust, she describes the shift in...
Confronting Symptoms without Addressing the Problem

Confronting Symptoms without Addressing the Problem

by Christine Ege In the wake of World War II and the liberation of the remaining concentration camp prisoners, the evidence of unspeakable atrocities committed by the Nazis could no longer be hidden. The world was collectively shocked and horrified at the plight...
Are We Any Different?

Are We Any Different?

by Christine Ege Studying the Holocaust is far from a simple task.  It is unlike any other brief period of history, as its roots are firmly anchored in the centuries and decades leading up to World War II, and its tentacles have continued to affect the world to...
The Final Solution:  Industrialized Killing

The Final Solution:  Industrialized Killing

by Christine Ege As schoolchildren, we all learned about the Industrial Revolution and the benefits resulting from new technology, mechanization of production processes, and maximization of profit.   Productivity and efficiency grew at a historically...