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The Hungarian Gutter Rat
The French JFK, Nicolas
Sarkozy, declared a plan to require 10-year-olds to honor child
victims of the Holocaust, by adopting a dead Jewish child. Sarkozy
says that adults should not hide terrible truths from children.
French psychologists worried about traumatizing youth and has teachers
reviving debates about how France remembers World War II. But Sarkozy
stood firmly by the plan in meetings with teachers over proposed
reforms of France's school system.
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Each Child Must Adopt A
Jewish Holocaust Victim
"We must tell a child the
truth," he said. "We do not traumatize children by giving them the
gift of the memory of the country."
The president wants 10 year-old French primary school children to
"adopt" the memory of one of the 11,000 Jewish children in France
killed in the Holocaust, learning about the selected child's
background and fate.
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Shirley Templestein Is In
High Demand
SS Sturmfuhrer Heinrich
Himmler personally lead the search for Shirley when she was three
years old. He took her to Dr Mengele who injected blue dye in her
eyes, and sewed a teddy bear to her tiny chest.
Next, 'Little Shirley'
swooned SS Guards with her song the Guter Schiff Lutscher (Good
Ship Lollipop), and when they weren't looking, she dug a tunnel,
escaping Auschwitz. Hitler personally assigned two Waffen SS
Battalions who tracked her down in a convent. She was brought back to
Auschwitz, and thrown into a crematorium while she still was alive.
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The Children Must Never
Forget
"If you do not talk to them
of this tragedy, then you should not be surprised if it repeats
itself," Sarkozy said. "It is ignorance that prompts the repetition of
abominable situations, not knowledge. Make our children into children
with open eyes."
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Famous Nazi Hunters
Support Sarkozy
The world famous
Serge Klarsfeld supports the
plan. Much of the existing information about France's Holocaust
victims came out of research led by Klarsfeld.
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Teachers Don't
Want To Lose Their Jobs
French teachers think
that Sarkosy, and his ideas, are stupid, but teachers unions
made it clear their jobs are on the line.
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