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I just wanted to add a note, off of the article to convey what NPOV will not allow. I must disclose my utter and abiding contempt for this man and all other participants in the atrocities that collectively were the Holocaust. In this age where Racism continues to take lives en masse and where hate groups continue to flourish online, promoting their twisted histories and bad science to any teenager with a sense of isolation and a need for inclusion, we must work to educate ourselves and those around us about the history and present of this serious problem. The Holocaust and it's stories must be told to stop these horrible atrocities from continuing. People must know that genocides continue to happen to this day. From the Srebrenica massacre in 1995 to the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 to Operation Blue Star in Punjab in 1986 to the Maafa or Black Holocaust (which Wikipedia seems to have startlingly little information about, something I'll try and correct) and the current situation in Darfur. This is not history alone, sadly. But we must educate ourselves and actively oppose the current and future genocides, as well as all other aspects of racism which continue to plague our planet. We can only learn from the past now, but learn we must. - Reason. 2 November 2005

Gee, how poignant.

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Article needs more details about his life and death. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tchernobog (talkcontribs) 19:47, 14 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]