Nazi concentration camp badges:
Jews (yellow, star of David)
Socialist/Unionist (Red)
Jehovah Witness (purple)
Gay (pink)
Gypsies (black)
#NeverForget
#NeverForget
#WhiteNationalism is an abomination.
It was a movement so BARBARIC and DISSIMILAR in world history, that men had to find a new word to describe its satanic conduct.
The word that was settled upon' #Genocide
The #ArmenianGenocide started in 1915
The Holocaust 1941 and 1945.
But, before those two genocides trsanspired, one happened in Africa: "It took place between 1904 and 1908"
Herero and Namaqua genocide en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero_an…
#NeverForget
"It is considered the first genocide of the 20th century."
As the Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel warned years ago, to forget a holocaust is to kill twice.
― Iris Chang, The Rape of Nanking
#NeverForget
#NEVERFORGET that it was a DIVERSE country that laid waste to exclusive-nationalism — that set fire 🔥to #Nazism and #Fascism.
Wiped out by a racially and religiously diverse Republic with Navajo code breakers on the ground —- African pilots in the sky.
How we got the word #genocide?
“After witnessing the horrors of the Holocaust, in which every member of his family except his brother was killed, Dr Lemkin campaigned to have genocide recognised as a crime under international law.”
bbc.com/news/world-111…
This is the man who came up with the word "genocide".
His family was murdered by White Nationalist.
Dr. Lemkin talking about the word.
Raphael Lemkin Defines Genocide (1949) Full Broadcast
George Orwell on ‘Mein Kampf’
“What [Hitler] envisages, a hundred years hence, is a continuous state of 250 million Germans with plenty of “living room” (i.e. stretching to Afghanistan or thereabouts), a horrible brainless empire in which ...
.... essentially, nothing ever happens except the training of young men for war and the endless breeding of fresh cannon-fodder. How was it that he was able to put this monstrous vision across?”
Germany to return human remains from the Namibian genocide of Herero and Nama people Germanys Black Holocaust
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