Archive/File: holocaust/england/churchill churchill.001 Last-Modified: 1994/02/13 From: dlu@wobble.uucp (Doug Urner) Newsgroups: misc.headlines,talk.politics.misc,talk.politics.mideast,soc.misc,alt.activism Subject: Either Ralph Winston wants to mislead us or I found the wrong book Message-ID: <1992Apr14.082721.26493@wobble.uucp> Date: 14 Apr 92 08:27:21 GMT Article-I.D.: wobble.1992Apr14.082721.26493 References:Organization: dlu UNIX Consultants Lines: 59 ralphw@b-cpu.UUCP (Ralph Winston) writes: > Winston Churchill wrote his monumental six-volume history of World >War II without mentioning the "gas chambers" or the "extermination" of >the Jews. Maybe it slipped his mind. On the other hand, maybe not. Maybe not indeed. May I quote? Prime Minister to Foreign Secretary 11 July 44 There is no doubt that this [persecution of Jews in Hungary and their expulsion from enemy territory] is probably the greatest and most horrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world, and it has been done by scientific machinery by nominally civilized men in the name of a great State and one of the leading races of Europe. It is quite clear that all concerned in this crime who may fall into our hands, including the people who only obeyed orders by carrying out the butcheries, should be put to death after their association with the murders has been proved. I cannot therefore feel that this is the kind of ordinary case which is put through the Protecting Power, as, for instance, the lack of feeding or sanitary conditions in some particular prisoners' camp. There should therefore, in my opinion, be no negotiations of any kind on this subject. Declarations should be made in public, so that everyone connected with it will be hunted down and put to death. [Winston S. Churchill, The Second World War: Triumph and Tragedy, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1953, page 693] And in what appears to be the third volume "The Unrelenting Struggle: War Speeches by the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill, C.H., M.P.:" A Tribute to the Jews. A message to the "Jewish Chronicle" on it centenary, November 14 1941. On the occasion of the centenary of the "Jewish Chronicle," a landmark in the history of British Jewery, I send a message of good cheer to Jewish people in this and other lands. None has suffered more cruelly than the Jew the unspeakable evils wrought on the bodies and spirits of men by Hitler and his vile regime. The Jew bore the brunt of the Nazis' first onslaught upon the citadels of freedom and human dignity. He has borne and continued to bear a burden that might have seemed to be beyond endurance. He has not allowed it to break his spirit; he has never lost the will to resist. Assuredly in the day of victory the Jew's sufferings and his part in the struggle will not be forgotten. Once again, at the appointed time, he will see vindicated those principles of righteousness which it was the glory of his fathers to proclaim to the world. Once again it will be shown that, though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small. [pages 310-311] Indeed. -- Doug Urner, dlu@wobble "They tear down our comrades like leaves from a tree, dlu UNIX Consulting leaves from a tree, leaves from a tree, but the Bellingham, WA tree still stands, its roots locked to the land." 206/676-5759 -- Song of the Exile, Barry Guilder
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