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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • by: Helping Hand Coalition - www.hhcoalition...
    From August 19 - 24, 270 international participants from Germany, the US, and Israel will walk together with 150 participants from Poland a distance of 2200 kilometers all across Poland. Over 50 members of the German delegation are descendants of members of Wehrmacht, police, or SS, who were directly involved in the war of annihilation and the Holocaust in Poland. Memorial Ceremonies will take place at historic memorial sites, such as Auschwitz, Kielce and Treblinka. On August 23, the Keynote Ceremony will take place in Warsaw in the presence of representatives of the spheres of politics and society both from Poland and Israel, among them the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, MK Lia Shemtov. Following the principle of Remembering, Reconciling and Shaping the Future in Friendship, the participants want to honor the survivors of the Holocaust with this reconciliation march, and make a statement for Israel and against anti-Semitism.
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    In January 1942 the Berlin Wannsee Conference led to the systematic genocide of approximately six million Jews in the Holocaust -- and of these more than four million Jews lost their lives in Poland. But the murderous schemes of the Nazis not only affected Jews: of the six million Polish citizens who were murdered during WWII, three million were of non-Jewish decent. Fuelled by fanatical Nazi racial hatred, Poland became a land of unspeakable suffering during WWII.
    Seventy years later, in August 2012, around 400 descendants of the perpetrators and the victims of the Holocaust -- including Germans, Poles and Jews -- will walk together along a route of 1300 miles across Poland, where the Holocaust and the destruction through WWII have left some of the country's deepest wounds. The route of the reconciliation march will connect six of the former death camps in the shape of a Star of David. Memorial services will be held in Warsaw, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec, Majdanek, Chelmno and Sobibor.
    50 members of the German delegation are descendants of members of Wehrmacht, police, or SS, who were directly involved in the war of annihilation and the Holocaust in Poland. At the historic sites of German atrocities, they want to find the words that their fathers and grandfathers never found. But more than anything else, they want to honor the survivors of the Holocaust and listen to the voices of the victims and their descendants in those places where their ancestors brought death and destruction.
    The March of Life in Poland is an initiative of Jobst and Charlotte Bittner and TOS Ministries in Tübingen, Germany. The in itiative is supported by the Israeli Knesset - Vice Speaker, Helping Hand Coalition, Jewish Community of Poland, Association of Ghetto and Holocaust Survivors, Veterans' Union of World War II (Israel), Fighters Against Nazism, the Association of Wounded Soldiers and Partisans who Fought the Nazis - Israel, Christen an der Seite Israels - Germany, European Coalition for Israel, Pentecostal Church in Poland, Baptist Church in Poland, Kościół Chrześcijan Wiary Ewangelicznej, Poland for Jesus, Shalom Ministry Association in Oświęcim and Olive Tree Ministries, Poland.
    Similar Marches have taken place in more than 80 cities in twelve countries -- including Latvia, Lithuania, the Ukraine and Germany where National Socialism has left its mark as well as many cities in the US and Latin America. These reconciliation marches include large events with official representatives with thousands of participants. In November 2011 the March of Life initiative was honored by the Israeli Knesset for its special support for Holocaust survivors. For the time between 2013 and 2015 plans have been made for further memorial events and reconciliation marches in cooperation with Polish churches and congregations.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 51

  • @HelpingHandCoalition
    @HelpingHandCoalition  12 років тому +1

    Thank you for your concern and consideration. Have a blessed day.

  • @piccoloopera
    @piccoloopera 11 років тому

    May G' bless you all !
    This is the biggest message of love, forgiveness and compassion !
    Thank you for this magnificent document ! Am Israel Hi !

  • @31sylvia
    @31sylvia 12 років тому

    This is a very fine undertaking on the part of these young people.
    It takes great understanding and a certain courage to do this in the face of others who don't share their feelings. Bravo, brava.

  • @marge201
    @marge201 12 років тому

    My heart and gratitude goes out to those descendants in this video. I'm so touched.

  • @lovemypiano111
    @lovemypiano111 11 років тому

    It's so touching... One can only hope they are sincere and this isn't going to repeat again.

  • @IraHerson1
    @IraHerson1 11 років тому

    I am so sorry for these children. To feel the guilt of their fathers, grandfathers and even their grandmothers is a terrible burden. It gives me hope that people are basically good and given the chance would do good at all times.
    I lost many relations in camps and although many survivors are scarred and will never recover from the horror, they have all been loving and forgiving people.
    May they enjoy a happy life and teach their children to love!

  • @thewhoare1
    @thewhoare1 12 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video. These people are very brave indeed. My wife and I were in Germany in 2008 to see our eldest son off before he went to fight in Iraq. We all went to the Dachau concentration camp, and I was amazed and touched by the sensitivity of the German people we met. The same rings true for the descendants of the ss soldiers on this march. My admiration for these people is unlimited

  • @CharmaineShannon
    @CharmaineShannon 11 років тому

    These are things that WE must never Forget.... Very Moving and Extremely Sad !! In all things a LESSON is learned and must be Taught to Future Generations so that these things NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!!!

  • @yositeit
    @yositeit 12 років тому

    Be blessed! Be pardoned I sure do! Tevorchu!

  • @waltherschoonenberg
    @waltherschoonenberg 12 років тому

    Very emotional. Brought tears to my eyes.

  • @digging4roots
    @digging4roots 10 років тому

    Very moving. Maybe consider a service where the German descendants could have dialogues with us by email or some other electronic forum. It's time for healing on both sides.

  • @HelpingHandCoalition
    @HelpingHandCoalition  11 років тому

    Dear friend. Yes, we will try to make German subtitles. Thank you for your attention. With best regards.

  • @prouddaughterpublishing
    @prouddaughterpublishing 11 років тому

    Very moving. I am posting this on my WWII forum.

  • @johnchapman6857
    @johnchapman6857 12 років тому

    My name is John. It is not my birth name as my name was Janusz.
    I was born in Poland soon after the war, the sole child of Jewish parents who survived the worst atrocities of the Holocaust, including internment in Aushwitz for part of the war.
    My parents owed their survival partly due to their determination,and partly to having been brought up and educated with German as their second language at home.
    Despite having lost most of their respective families in the Holocaust they did not bring m

  • @carmenlamaizon
    @carmenlamaizon 12 років тому

    woooow...what healing!! It reminded me of the time I visited Yad Vashem in Israel. You can't visit without being touched by all. Specially the children museum (part of Yad Vashem) awsome for Poland!!! (and the guy that had Cystic Fybrosis...is right...asking for forgiveness/repenting on behalf of his ancestors that had part in this...is going to heal his body also!!...love from Canada :)

  • @simba1936
    @simba1936 11 років тому

    To all the German folks who were there and realised what their forefathers and mothers did was not good, but again you should not blame yourselves, I'm glad you had the courage to face the reality. It is because of GOOD people like you that this World will survive. For that my hat off to you all. I'm not from Europe or the West, May the friendship between the Israel/Jews stay strong with Europe and the Western world.

  • @emselliott
    @emselliott 11 років тому

    Amazing video. So sad that the fight for freedom and to live in peace, is still ongoing against those who incite terror.

  • @standupformentalhealth
    @standupformentalhealth 12 років тому

    Amazing, brought tears to my eyes

  • @rwalker1x
    @rwalker1x 11 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @FresnoJoe2
    @FresnoJoe2 12 років тому

    Hallelujah~!

  • @Onazol17
    @Onazol17 12 років тому

    Good! About time!:-()

  • @funkdrum7
    @funkdrum7 12 років тому

    They should see what terrible things their grandparents and parents did and make sure that this will NEVER HAPPEND AGAIN - they are not guilty but it will help them to see & learn

  • @Mr008859
    @Mr008859 11 років тому

    I have interviewed survivors of the death camps including a friend and neighbor who was a local Rabbi. Both he and his wife were the sole survivors of their families, so this information is not new but the visit to the camps by SS grandchildren is a memorble occasion and deserves wide spread distribution.

  • @HarrisAbrams
    @HarrisAbrams 12 років тому

    Murray, smearing your political opponents as Nazis is grossly unfair to people whose only "crime" is to hold opinions different from your own.
    Far worse, it trivializes the Holocaust.
    This is an amazing, truly touching video. Let's leave politics out of it, shall we?

  • @RevGNR
    @RevGNR 10 років тому

    Disarm them with Love and Compassion. I have met former Neo Nazis who realized the error of their ways and now fight the very movement that they once supported. Let those who follow the path of hate know that we want to help them turn away from sin and embrace the path of love and acceptance. Let them know that if they wish to come to the path of Righteousness, that we shall welcome them with open arms.

  • @harrydavids301
    @harrydavids301 11 років тому

    Agreed. Of course, those who practice Christianity will disagree since they believe in unconditional forgiveness, extending even to those who were not perpetrators personally but who feel some sense of guilt because they were related in some way to the perpetrators, such as family members or countrymen.

  • @yigalhaivry
    @yigalhaivry 11 років тому

    NE JAMAIS OUBLIER !
    NE JAMAIS OUBLIER !
    Et, ici en Europe (Eurabia) on commence a ressentir ce qu'ont ressenti nos parents et grands parents au début des années 30....
    Et les gouvernements ferment les yeux et laissent faire...

  • @yofic
    @yofic 11 років тому

    If by "forgiveness," you mean remembering the past but moving on and embracing those in the new generation who condemn the Holocaust, I wish you the best of luck in your struggle.
    If you mean, however, that you're trying to forgive those who participated in the Holocaust, such forgiveness is not yours to give. Only those who were direct victims of the Holocaust have the right to forgive, and even they have the right to forgive only what was done to them personally.

  • @MarsFranke
    @MarsFranke 12 років тому

    You have a blessed day too! Is Helping Hand something like Yad b'Yad?

  • @laurieb9920
    @laurieb9920 11 років тому

    No, we cannot choose our parents but can you just imagine if you found out you were the offspring of a terrible criminal? There really would be a burden there. It is a burden of shame over what your loved one did that you had no control over. One has to keep reminding oneself that is not their own crime nor their own decision to do such an atrocity upon other humans.

  • @moondriver232
    @moondriver232 11 років тому

    I'm very sorry to say this, and I have all the compassion in the world for the victims of the Holocaust. But I have sympathy for the children of those who committed the atrocities and for their children. I do not believe being born of those people makes you guilty of their crimes. As the saying goes, we cannot choose our parents.

  • @LilahWoods
    @LilahWoods 11 років тому

    Don't be so disrespectful to these people, or to Ira who wrote a very thoughtful and accurate comment. "God's seed".. psh. It's out of the goodness of their own human hearts.

  • @harrydavids301
    @harrydavids301 11 років тому

    Are you being fair to those who were neither perpetrators (and that includes those who gave orders to them) nor believe in the Nazi philosophy of racial superiority? Do you believe one can lash out indicriminately at the descendants of the perpetrators without regard to whether or not they approved of twhat their ancestors did and/or whether the same hateful beliefs. beliefs?

  • @HelpingHandCoalition
    @HelpingHandCoalition  12 років тому

    Kind of..

  • @harrydavids301
    @harrydavids301 11 років тому

    What is your source for the 130,000? And please explain how the guards and kappos (sic) anihilate(d) (sic) fellow jews (sic) in gettos (sic)? Yes, there certainly were some Jews who collaborated with the Nazis, just as there are invariably people who collaborate with the enemy in so many other wars. So what? Also, please explain what the Israeli "atrocities" were and how they match those committed by the 3rd reich (sic)?

  • @Emet1949
    @Emet1949 11 років тому

    Don't be sorry Ira. It is an ethical thing for this posterity to come and repent for their grandfathers evil deeds. They should feel sorry! It is GOD's seed in them that is doing that work.

  • @wilfredsoltan
    @wilfredsoltan 12 років тому

    Yes the 2nd generation of Germans are carrying a load of guilt of what was done by their parents and grandparents. We should not blame the 2nd and future generations for this evil.

  • @HelpingHandCoalition
    @HelpingHandCoalition  10 років тому

  • @harrydavids301
    @harrydavids301 11 років тому

    What on earth are you talking about?

  • @LarryAt27N
    @LarryAt27N 12 років тому

    No.

  • @qicko100
    @qicko100 11 років тому

    all those germans know the FAITH on JESUS no religion (catholic) read Romans 11 Genesis 12:2 I think , we can see in the old testament how Israel left the path and many times , so I think also , some prophecies should be done . like Daniel 9 , all this shoul be done on the Holy Land

  • @harrydavids301
    @harrydavids301 11 років тому

    One can certainly have sympathy for the children of the perpetrators IF those children do not succumb to the hateful lies and stereotyping that many of them were taught in their own homes. On the other hand, if they buy into the vast amount of current international Holocaust denial propaganda and believe that the Jews, Sinti, Romani and other groups who died in disproportionate numbers were merely collateral damage in the military WWII, then I, for one, will struggle to find sympathy for them.

  • @eithan915
    @eithan915 12 років тому

    About 20 million people died as a result of WWII, which was initiated by Nazi Germany. Those who have died in the wars waged against Israel don't number more than 30,000. Keep in mind that Black September was the day the most Palestinians were massacred, about 2000, but not by Israelis, by Jordanians. Lebanon has also killed more Palestinians than Israel has. And also keep in mind that Palestinians have killed hundreds of Israelis through suicide bombings.
    Nevertheless, it doesn't compare

  • @1234carramba
    @1234carramba 12 років тому

    how about jewish contribution to german killing machine , guards & kappos were jews , they started to anihilate fellow jews already in gettos and colaborated througout the war , 130 000 jews were in active service in german army many of them high ranking oficers and generals , today israels atrocities record matches that of 3rd reich