Amazing picture, sir - thanks.

I had a HS guidance counselor who worked in Intelligence during the War, and was there when one of the camps were liberated. He was a very well-spoken man, but could hardly find words for what he had seen.
And his halting inarticulateness on the subject spoke volumes.

A blindingly sad chapter in human history; somehow, would have fit more into the Dark Ages. The fact that it happened smack in the middle of the "Enlightened" 20th Century, and was acted out by one of the better-educated countries in Europe, but does not speak highly for humanity....

Same with the fact that the "Never Again!" did not last...

-Craig W.

Monsterkid since the Kennedy Era