WATCH: The life of Elie Wiesel, who passed away at the age of 87. Let us remember his story for he is no longer here to tell it. The horror for me is the effort by my siblings to destroy my father’s story.[...]
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BUCHENWALD 144: 72 Years later and my brother is still trying to destroy the pictures of the liberation of Buchenwald
Ken Waltzer on Facebook: The Boys of Buchenwald A group of boys in block 66 at Buchenwald were led out of the camp the day before liberation (April 10) and put on a train to nowhere, which meandered east and south until finally liberated some three weeks later near Terezin. These included many of th[...]
Buchenwald 142: Remembering the children at Christmas time
As a child, I was raised in a Jewish family living in an adamantly Catholic neighborhood. We were taught to enjoy the season as a holiday for the children of my Dad’s patients. Some of these patients became dear friends , giving us small toys that we put in stockings hung from our fire[...]
Buchenwald 141: The boys on the train.
One reason I still have some hope that some of the survivors may yet be alive to see my father’s pictures from Buchenwald is that several hundred boys were imprisoned in the camp when Dr. Robert Schwartz arrive in April 1945 with his medical company. As Ken Waltzer writes (below) 400 of the[...]
BUCHENWALD 140 : Another Jewish Doctor Helped Liberate the Camp.
71 years ago, Robert Jacques Lederer, a Jewish-French partisan doctor accompanied the US forces entering Buchenwald, He took down a Nazi flag there and kept it until his death 15 years ago. Now Dr. Lederer’s son has donated that flag to the State of Israel, along with other documents f[...]
BUCHENWALD 139: The Kinder
Ken Waltzer Moshe Avital, was Buchenwald child survivor, on the train after liberation that took 427 youths to France to be cared for by the OSE (Ouvre Secours des Enfants). Later he went to British Mandate Palestine and fought in the Israel independence war. Moshe Avital continues to speak, and can[...]
REPOST FROM 2015: Buchenwald on Yom Kippur
Imagine what this eve of Yom Kippur must have felt like in Buchenwald The vow taken that night … whether sung in the original Aramaic or translated into any of the languages spoken in the camp … is called “Kol Nidre.” The vow, wherever recited, would have been the same: A[...]
BUCHENWALD 138: “Let The Pictures Rot”
Over on FACEBOOK, my brother in law and this blog’s major troll, has created a link expressing his sentiments about the Buchenwald pictures my brother and sister are destroying. I tried the link, but it seem to be blocked. Perhaps he does not want me to read what he has written? If anyon[...]
BUCHENWALD 136: Shuldig
HistoryBitesLike Page The reaction of German prisoners of war who were forced to watch footage of what happened in the concentration camps. Of course my brother wants to destroy my father’s pictures. Maybe he does not want his friends to see them?[...]