//Jordyboy, you mention "pilgrimage". I think that you're stretching it a little to imply that the German death/concentration/extermination camps are religious shrines.//
Alright I'll bite Sanmac since you like a 'lively' site and not one where people don't share their opinions.
It's a pilgrimage in a cultural sense. Had the war been lost I would be unlikely to exist, my beautiful, talented, kind and wonderful grandmother would have likely gone to her death when aged 6 or 7 years old along with the whole of the rest of my family on my mother's side. You think we are being 'overdramatic' for trying to tap into anything that might be left of the people who went before us and who were robbed of their right to life by an efficient and organised evil that stalked all of the civilised world? You don't understand the well of emotion and sense of duty to live the best life possible because they could not. That's okay you don't have to. You don't even have to hold your tongue and can blab your own subjective opinion on the subject, but neither do you get to to tell other people what their thoughts and feelings should be regarding the Shoah. That is not your business.