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31 January, 2008 at 10:55 pm #308085
@r.O.T.T wrote:
@robbo wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
My father once went to Auswich,on a tour,,seemingly no birds fly overhead,and nothing lives…
are you familiar with William Styrons ” sophies choice” Robbo..? i think it should be on the curriculum in school personally..
it was made into a folm too,with Meryl streep as the eponymous “sophie”..one of the most harrowing films/books EVER !!I have watched the film…About the mother who has to make a choice between her baby boy or baby girl to go into the gas chamber, and she chooses her baby girl..Yeh its sad, but I personally feel that the Anne Frank story, as a whole, goes way deeper. She’s like, one of the most influential people of the 20th century. A very intelligent girl for her age. She was more intelligent than most adults at the tender age of 13. You just have to read her diary to see that.
i apologise
your even thickerthe very one robbo…and the smirking guard as he quoted ” suffer the little children” a TRUE story,,making a mummy make a choice in seconds which one to let live…she was picked on because she looked almost aryan,,and therefore ruined the aryan blood with having a jewish husband.. I wept freely..
31 January, 2008 at 11:06 pm #308086@rubyred wrote:
@r.O.T.T wrote:
@robbo wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
My father once went to Auswich,on a tour,,seemingly no birds fly overhead,and nothing lives…
are you familiar with William Styrons ” sophies choice” Robbo..? i think it should be on the curriculum in school personally..
it was made into a folm too,with Meryl streep as the eponymous “sophie”..one of the most harrowing films/books EVER !!I have watched the film…About the mother who has to make a choice between her baby boy or baby girl to go into the gas chamber, and she chooses her baby girl..Yeh its sad, but I personally feel that the Anne Frank story, as a whole, goes way deeper. She’s like, one of the most influential people of the 20th century. A very intelligent girl for her age. She was more intelligent than most adults at the tender age of 13. You just have to read her diary to see that.
i apologise
your even thickerthe very one robbo…and the smirking guard as he quoted ” suffer the little children” a TRUE story,,making a mummy make a choice in seconds which one to let live…she was picked on because she looked almost aryan,,and therefore ruined the aryan blood with having a jewish husband.. I wept freely..
then you wept for a fictional story
31 January, 2008 at 11:11 pm #308087a TRUE story
31 January, 2008 at 11:34 pm #308088@rubyred wrote:
a TRUE story
She killed herself a few months after that. Did you know that?
I think thats in the film right at the end. I cant remember.
31 January, 2008 at 11:42 pm #308089@r.O.T.T wrote:
@fastcars wrote:
@robbo wrote:
@fastcars wrote:
The Anne Frank house in Amsterdam is equally harrowing. If you are in joyous mood going into the place you will certainly be somber when you leave.
Have you been?
A few times
another lie
why would anyone need to go there twice?cos he lives there u sad kunt…..and has taken friends an relatives visiting him to see it. :roll:
31 January, 2008 at 11:43 pm #308090@r.O.T.T wrote:
@fastcars wrote:
@robbo wrote:
@fastcars wrote:
The Anne Frank house in Amsterdam is equally harrowing. If you are in joyous mood going into the place you will certainly be somber when you leave.
Have you been?
A few times
another lie
why would anyone need to go there twice?For somebody that boasts intelligence u sure are thick at times.
1 February, 2008 at 12:11 am #308091@robbo wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
a TRUE story
She killed herself a few months after that. Did you know that?
I think thats in the film right at the end. I cant remember.
yeah she went all eccentric and lived with a jewish artist..he asked her too often ” whats was the choice! she could NOT live with that,,he tortured her further by questions,and mocked her. her son was stolen by a nazi family,like in the film she seen him blossom as she took beatings for her sins with a sado machochistic kunt ! She left her wee boy,not from neglect but from neccessity.
The Nuremberg trials did not ever catch them all..a good quarter of them are still alive and kicking.and thats scary..when we talk of past horrors,its kinda easier to imagine it happened a long.long time ago,,heck i was born a mere 16 years after the war..with a jewish paternal grandmother ! she taught me to cook ! I never felt in the way as she enjoyed showing me..1 February, 2008 at 12:53 pm #308092@robbo wrote:
Has anyone seen this one? It doesn’t just go up to where she got captured and sent to concentration camps..It goes right up to her death. For anyone interested, here is the link to the trailer..But be aware, the last quarter is real deep: Much much more powerful than the Anne Frank diary movie:
ps: if you dont know who she is, this is a true and real story.
When we did about Anne Frank in school, I always thought she survived the concentration camps. Obviously I must not have been listening that well…
1 February, 2008 at 2:10 pm #3080931 February, 2008 at 5:53 pm #308094@tilly Mint wrote:
@robbo wrote:
Has anyone seen this one? It doesn’t just go up to where she got captured and sent to concentration camps..It goes right up to her death. For anyone interested, here is the link to the trailer..But be aware, the last quarter is real deep: Much much more powerful than the Anne Frank diary movie:
ps: if you dont know who she is, this is a true and real story.
When we did about Anne Frank in school, I always thought she survived the concentration camps. Obviously I must not have been listening that well…
Nah…She died a few days after her sister. She ended up being paralysed by Typhus, a disease you pick up in the worst conditions..And she also died from starvasion.
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