- Study was conducted to gauge current German-Israeli relations
- Results come ahead of Tuesday's 70th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
- In Israel less than one in four people wanted to draw line under Holocaust
Monday, 26 January 2015
Let's draw a line under the Holocaust, say Germans: 80% want to put the 'history of persecution of the Jews behind them'
By ALLAN HALL FOR THE DAILY MAIL
A new study shows a majority of Germans have had enough of the Holocaust and want to move on from "greatest genocide in history". (CLEARLY NOT TRUE, WHAT ABOUT JEWISH BOLSHEVIKS AND 30 MILLION PLUS DEATHS IN THE SOVIET GULAGS?)
On the eve of tomorrow's commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi extermination camp of Auschwitz, 81 percent of Germans say they want to put 'the history of the persecution of the Jews behind them' and for their leaders to turn to 'contemporary problems.'
The study entiled 'Connecting past, separating present' was conducted by the Bertelsmann Foundation to gauge current German-Israeli relations and its findings published in the Bild am Sonntag ahead of World Holocaust Day remembrances.
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Germany,
Holocaust,
Nazi Germany
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