". . . a co-worker also visited Dachau. This was back in the late '80's. She told me about the gas chamber that she saw - how horrible it was etc. etc.
She then offered to show me her vacation photo album. Scanning through the album I came to her photo of the dreaded gas chamber-which she saw with her own eyes!
In the photo is the 'gas chamber' as well as a sign. The sign is legible and reads in five languages.
In English it says, 'disguised as a shower room ... never used as a gas chamber.'
I photocopied her picture and still have it in my collection. I never tried to convince her otherwise. For, after all, she saw it with her own eyes."
Another e-mail about Dachau:
"I got into a similar discussion with a guy the other night, while shooting pool. He, too, had '. . . seen it with his own eyes.'
Among the things he saw was a photo of people being led into the gas chamber at Dachau. (He was in the Air Force in Germany for some time.)
It took me 5 minutes to get him to stop repeating his litany and listen to me ask him if he knew what Yad Vashem was.
When he finally paused, I told him that even they do not claim there was any gas chamber there, that what he saw was pure progaganda.
Protracted silence after that . . .
Commented this writer dryly: "Some fictions are so well burned in that the neural connections, or whatever constitutes memory, is damned near permanent."
Just take it from me: The fox in the fox hole DOES have a grin. We have
already bought the title of the painting. Now all we need to do is to apply
imagination, and we will see the grin.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing."
Anatole France (1844-1924)