Top 738 Holocaust Memorial Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on October 18, 2024.
By the time I'm 50, there is probably going to be a nuclear holocaust. I should just enjoy myself.
Holocaust denial is not only a falsification of history, it is an expression of anti-Semitism.
The camera's perspective exactly matches that of the assassin: it now shoots the tourists shooting their own memorial photos, and we can watch this in real time. — © Joachim Schmid
The camera's perspective exactly matches that of the assassin: it now shoots the tourists shooting their own memorial photos, and we can watch this in real time.
The Holocaust survivors are among the most inspiring people I have had the privilege to meet.
We demand that people don't deny the Holocaust, and we can't ignore the tragedy of another nation.
Ever notice, the ones who deny the holocaust are usually the same ones who want to repeat it?
Obedience is the true holocaust which we sacrifice to God on the altar of our hearts.
Well, I think one doesn't really have to invent this memorial space, because it is already there. And it is speaking with a voice and, you know, 4 million of us came to see the site.
Given the nonsense that is turned out daily by the Holocaust industry, the wonder is that there are so few skeptics.
They used to draw cartoons of Jews in Germany. Later they started killing them in the Holocaust.
Parents don't realize that when they teach you about the Holocaust too early, it ruins you for life.
I have a ton of Holocaust stuff, and some of it is really hard core.
Nowadays, many Americans have forgotten the meaning and traditions of Memorial Day. At cemeteries across the country, the graves of the fallen are sadly ignored, and worse, neglected.
Memorial Day this year is especially important as we are reminded almost daily of the great sacrifices that the men and women of the Armed Services make to defend our way of life.
To me, the Holocaust stands alone as the most horrible human event in modern civilization. — © Robert Shapiro
To me, the Holocaust stands alone as the most horrible human event in modern civilization.
The Holocaust is not only a tragedy of the Jewish people, it is a failure of humanity as a whole.
Since it is not granted to us to live long, let us transmit to posterity some memorial that we have at least lived.
I heard about the Holocaust before hearing the 'Cinderella' story or watching 'Peter Pan.'
Yet, nearly 6 decades after the Holocaust concluded, Anti-Semitism still exists as the scourge of the world.
I was not raised a Zionist, but a socialist, as were most Jews before the Holocaust.
An Inconvenient Truth is so convincing that it makes opposers of the argument as credible as Holocaust deniers.
As the Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel warned years ago, to forget a holocaust is to kill twice.
The Holocaust story has been told and retold so many times.
I believe that the Holocaust is the most significant event in human history.
The Internet has been this miraculous conduit to the undeniable truth to the Holocaust.
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre is a genuine project and a living proof of generosity of the people of Pakistan.
It took me fifty years to deal with the Holocaust at all. And I did it in a literary way.
There's a basic problem with the history of the Holocaust. The people who do it don't know the necessary languages.
Indeed, the field of Holocaust studies is replete with nonsense if not sheer fraud.
The unutterable violence of the Holocaust shook our confidence in the possibility of telling any story of faith at all.
Unlike the Holocaust, Stalin's murders are forgotten: dust blowing in the wind.
On Memorial Day, we remember the service of those brave military men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice defending and protecting our freedoms.
I want to go to the 9/11 Memorial. I heard that's amazing and crazy to look at, an amazing museum. So I haven't done that. I'd like to do that.
The Vietnam memorial is a masterpiece. The names of the dead are listed there, chronologically. Just the names.
When I was building the Vietnam Memorial, I never once asked the veterans what it was like in the war, because from my point of view, you don't pry into other people's business.
There is a holocaust going on in my country, the world needs to acknowledge that and do something to help the people of North Korea.
Nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust museum in Washington.
When the soldiers came home from Vietnam, there were no parades, no celebrations. So they built the Vietnam Memorial for themselves. — © William Westmoreland
When the soldiers came home from Vietnam, there were no parades, no celebrations. So they built the Vietnam Memorial for themselves.
I've said before that I am not a historian and that when it comes to speaking of the dimensions of the Holocaust, it is the historians that should reflect on it.
I don't want to spend a fortune on my cremation urn, but I really do want to look nice at my memorial service.
It's always the generals with the bloodiest records who are the first to shout what a hell it is. And it's always the war widows who lead the Memorial Day parades.
The world is aware how jealously the Jewish community guards the Holocaust, both as a memory and a weapon.
I saw the Vietnam Veterans Memorial not as an object placed into the earth but as a cut in the earth that has then been polished, like a geode.
Israel itself is the strongest guarantee against another Holocaust.
I don't care what you call it. I believe in the quote, unquote, Holy Holocaust.
If every other Jew had a weapon in 1939, there wouldn't be a Holocaust.
The Holocaust, taken by itself, is a black hole. To look at it directly is to be swallowed up by it.
Every successive generation becomes a living memorial of our public schools, and a living example of their excellence.
I was probably unusually close to my parents, so I do what I can now to preserve the integrity of their memory. The Holocaust deserves to be remembered.
This is why I am a Zionist: because Diaspora leads to hatred and the Holocaust. — © A. B. Yehoshua
This is why I am a Zionist: because Diaspora leads to hatred and the Holocaust.
I can't watch TV longer than five minutes without praying for nuclear holocaust.
So the premise of 'The Submission' is that there's an anonymous competition to design a 9/11 memorial and it's won by an American Muslim, an architect born and raised in Virginia, and his name is Mohammad Khan.
The Holocaust is as real a historical event as World War II itself and not to be challenged.
The purpose of the memorial is to communicate the founding, expansion, preservation, and unification of the United States with colossal statues of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
The history of race relations in America is very different than something like the Holocaust.
Because of my experience with the Holocaust, I don't like to lose friends.
I dedicate my love and whole heart this Memorial Day to my Dad, a soldier, who like many others, suffers in silence with pride and honor.
Remembering is a necessary rebuke to those who say the Holocaust never happened or has been exaggerated.
I have the greatest respect for the survivors of the Holocaust. We can't even imagine what these people went through.
The Jews have lived an existence that is much harder than ours. There is nothing that compares to the Holocaust.
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