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23narchy says...

Five-hour disappearance of Auschwitz museum and memorial's new Facebook page was 'due to a technical problem'

The Facebook page of the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, launched on Tuesday, can now be reached again. The page has gained a lot of media attention over the past few days; but from 3.30pm yetserday, those who tried to visit it were redirected to the Facebook start page. It took hours until the page came back up.

"The site was offline due to a technical problem.", explains museum official Pawel Sawicki this morning. "We wanted to add a new box and were not able to. Therefore the side was broken for about five hours. But with the help of Facebook technicians the problem was fixed around 9pm." Since the page came back it has already gained another 1,000 "fans". The museum has also added photos and an interview with Marian Kołodziej, a Polish scenographer and former prisoner of Auschwitz; it is aiming to constantly develop the page.

Although the Auschwitz memorial is not the first Holocaust-related organisation to appear on Facebook, most of the Facebook groups dedicated to Auschwitz are started by individuals. One exception is the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which opened a fan page on Facebook with about 2,250 followers. The centre, which is dedicated to teaching lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, also started to use Twitter @simonwiesenthal. The use of the social networks seems logical, since the idea of organisations dedicated to memorialisting the Holocaust is to reach out to as many people as possible. Indeed the arrival of Holocaust organisations on social networks comes rather late compared with that of groups that promote race hate.

In May a report found that militants and hate groups were increasingly using social networking sites as propaganda tools to recruit new members. The social network came under heavy fire for hosting pages promoting hatred against Jews. The Simon Wiesenthal Centre reported back then a 25% rise in "problematic" social networking groups within a year. Facebook and experts from the Simon Wiesenthal Centre met to focus on the problem. The centre launched its own Facebook page a few months later.

 

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andre says...

Auschwitz: The Nazis and the ‘Final Solution’, is a BBC six-episode documentary film series presenting the story of Auschwitz through interviews with former inmates and guards and re-enactments, first televised on BBC One on 11 January 2005. The series prominently featured the music of Gorecki Symphony No 3 , Arvo Pärt’s “Spiegel im Spiegel” and Handel’s Harpsichord Suite No. 4 In D Minor, HWV 437: Sarabande. In the United States, this series first aired on PBS television stations as Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State in early 2005 and was released, under that title, in a 2-DVD box set (Region 1), by BBC Warner, on 29 March 2005.

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scottyr says...

Maximilian Mary Kobe, Saints

Perhaps besides St. Francis of Assisi,  Maximilian Kobe is one of my favorite Saints. For the story of John Paul II going to Auschwitz well considering Maximilian Kobe's canonization over lies and need in the reason for the whole communion of saints.

John Paul II there at Auschwitz track kinda consider whether action in Kobe it as a St. is a confessor or a martyr or perhaps a very rare thing qualifying on both fronts.  I don't know if John Paul II being Polish had any idea how many relatives and family friends he lost in that hellish place. Place it's easily recognize by many people as one of the most damaged ground on Earth.

Yet at the same time one of things the Pope had to consider was the reserves at Auschwitz their clothing was marked with a star David, a cross, a crescent, and I'm not sure how many other religious symbols. But since these men and women are there Mark for their faith. All millions upon millions of martyrs along that of Maximilian Kobe?

John Paul II I think regretfully that day in Canada sites every single person that died for their faith in that one time hell hole called Auschwitz. Making that ground soaked in the blood, mixed with the ashes, of so many Saints, probably easily making it the holiest ground on Earth. And what would be Saints be doing in heaven? The answer is clear... if you look the writings of the Saints ever attacked and died later.  Every one of them prayed, and pray without ceasing, for the sul, of their attacker that he or they may seek forgiveness and come into heaven the blood the body and the spirit of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

So all those millions and millions of the Saints would be praying for the guards, the staff, Cheney command all the up to Hitler himself. For their conversion, baptism and forgiveness. So when asked what would I do I met Hitler in heaven. Fall to my knees and you thanks to the Lord of the answer prayers of those that died in the Holocaust. 

Why Is There suffering in this world, give man a chance to reach new highs through new lows. That person lying across the doorway some small store in some dimly lit sidestreet, some give change to, because he might be Christ.  I say if you give in the name of Christ, Christ is always on both sides of giving and receiving of good, kindness, and love.  It is so hard to learn how to receive help and aid from other people. Yet Parkinson's disease has forced me to do so. I tried remember to show my prayers of thanks and pass on Christ blessings to those of help me. Why help that person lying across a doorway. Because you can't buy his blessings. He must be earned, Through the tears of love, and toil, of feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty...

Written this day, 14 August, 2009 years after our Lord forgave us on the cross. Jesus Christ who is the son, The Father, and the Holy Spirit, His Body and Blood given unto us. Jesus Christ our Lord forever and ever.

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Talledos says...


Yo también soy un gran violinista...

y he tocado en el infierno muchas veces...

Pero ahora, aquí...

rompo mi violín... y me callo.


Auschwitz, León Felipe

Imagen tomada de éste link de la BBC


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