Yesterday was the 70th anniversary of the Wannsee Conference. It was there that Heydrich oversaw the final plans for the annihilation of European Jewry.
German writer Hans Fallada refers to 1942 as the year of unimaginable shame.
Anyone who ever expresses the slightest of anti-Semitic views is doing great dishonour to the millions of Jews killed by the barbarism of Nazi Germany.
German President Christian Wulff said yesteerday it was the darkest hour ever in their history.
To express anti-Semitic views in the context of religion is an unspeakable crime.
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