ChatterBank2 mins ago
Arbeit Macht Frei, The Mail in its true colours?
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http:// news.uk .msn.co ...-643 20aaf0b 55&_nwp t=1
Comment seems superfluous
Comment seems superfluous
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To say that the German phrase was 'somewhat tainted' by association with Nazi concentratio n camps, is to use just a tiny bit of understateme nt! It is only associated now with gas chambers and concentratio n camps, whatever its history.
Why would any sensible journalist use it?
20:33 Mon 13th Aug 2012
"the expression "Albeit macht Frei" was around for about 50 years before the Second World War. Principally it was used in the late 1920s/early 1930s when Germany was at its knees due to the First World War, the depression and mass unemployment. If you magnify the "offending" paragraph and read what was written, the journalist immediately indicates that the Third Reich tainted the phrase by using it for concentration camps."
dont let the truth get in the way of a good post !
dont let the truth get in the way of a good post !
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