Liverpool remembers gay Holocaust victims

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  1. Great. Totally in favour of remembering these people. However, there have been many holocausts so let’s be specific please – the Nazi Holocaust.
    Thanks.

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  2. When we forget a thing, that thing may reappear. Good work and thank you to all the organizers.

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  3. Peter & Michael  1 Feb 2011, 4:49pm  Report
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    We must never forget those people that died for our freedoms and Thank You to Liverpool for this Holocaust event.

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  4. @Noel
    A needless, pedantic and silly comment. When people talk about ‘the Holocaust’, everyone knows what they mean. They’re not referring to the Rwandan genocide or some massacre of Ruthenian gypsies in the 11th century.

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  5. Spanner  1 Feb 2011, 7:12pm  Report
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    Noel:
    Could you please tell me what other Holocausts there were?
    My history was never that good.

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  6. NICE ONE …!
    And about time ?
    Good to see Liverpool showing MANchester how to do it.
    We must allways remeber so that we do not repeat what has allready gone

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  7. Mark Brown  30 May 2011, 4:04pm  Report
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    Noel, there has only been one ‘Holocaust’, although there have been many Genocidal experiences. If you hate Jews, at least have the balls to admit it;)

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  8. Well done Liverpool for remembering these gay men, let’s not forget though that while other victims of the prison camps were freed after the war, most of the gay prisoners were systematically re-arrested and sent to German prisons just for for being gay!

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