Letters to the Editor: It happened in Germany in the 1930s, and it's happening in America now [View all]
Source: Los Angeles Times Opinion
To the editor: My brother and I are the children of Holocaust survivors from Poland. Our mother was the only one in her entire family to survive World War II. ("I thought I'd escaped Germanys dark history. The Capitol attack reminded me I was wrong," Opinion, Jan. 10.)
Our father, who lost his parents in the war as well, volunteered in the U.S. Army as a physician. My parents were both proud to be Americans.
As survivors and never "victims," as my mother said we were always "on guard" to watch for anti-Semitic remarks, and whenever there were reports of Jews being harassed or hurt, we were made aware that "it" could always happen again.
My parents were not alive to see the brutal attack on our democracy last week. To have watched as the Capitol came under attack was a reminder that "it" was happening again.
Professor Martin Puchner's heartfelt, powerful piece on his German grandfather's anti-Semitic writings and Nazi activism prior to the war was so important. The world has now witnessed the horrific and stunningly frightening images and sounds of hate in our country.
The warning "Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it" is most pertinent for these dark days, and we need to heed the warnings.
Link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/letters-editor-happened-germany-1930s-110045817.html
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We have to turn this around, or at least try.