Holocaust Survivor Denounces Anti-Gun Movement

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Holocaust Survivor Denounces Anti-Gun Movement

Unlike many interviews with Holocaust survivors, this one conducted by Aaron Zelman, founder, Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership with Theodore Haas, a JPFO member and a former prisoner of the infamous Dachau concentration camp, is a clear warning to all freedom loving peoples to keep our guard up against arrogant politicians who are hell bent to create governments that control our lives. In pre-Nazi Germany, the good, law-abiding citizens dozed while government passed laws (all purported to be for the public good) that paved the way for tyranny to flourish. Haas, who survived years of Nazi persecutors, is speaking out to Americans who are now dozing while our government, at the strong urging of leftists in the media and others in society they influence, passes laws (again supposedly for the public good) to ban and severely restrict firearms ownership. Theodore Haas believes gun control is a prelude to totalitarian rule -- The editors.

Q.) How did you end up at Dachau? How old were you?



A.) November 9th, 1938 was Kristalnacht -- The Night of Broken Glass -- The night Synagogues were ransacked and burned, Jewish owned shops destroyed; I guess you could call it the night the fires of hell engulfed the soul of humanity. I was arrested November 10th, "for my own ecurity." I was 21 years old. My parents were arrested and ultimately died in a concentration camp in France. I was released from Dachau in 1941, under the condition that I leave Germany immediately. This was common procedure before the "Final Solution."



Q.) What did you think when you were sent to Dachau? What did you know about Dachau beforehand?



A.) My first thoughts were those many others: "The world has gone mad." I knew that the life expectancy at Dachau was relatively short. I knew beforehand that inmates were abused. The horror of Dachau was known throughout Germany. People (Germans) use to frighten their children, "If you do not behave, you will surely end up at Dachau." A famous German comedian, Weiss Ferdl, said "Regardless how many machine gun towers they have around K.Z. Dachau, if I want to get in, I shall get in." The Nazis obliged him; he died at Dachau.



Q.) How did you accept the fears of Dachau?



A.) Due to the constant hunger and extreme cold weather, one becomes too numb to even think of fear. A prisoner under these conditions becomes obsessed with survival; nothing else matters.



Q.) What were the living conditions like in Dachau?



A.) We were issued one quarter of a loaf of bread. That was to last three days. In the morning, we picked up, at the kitchen, a cup of roasted barley drink. There was no lunch. At dinnertime, sometimes we got a watery soup with bits of tripe or some salt herring and a boiled potato. Our prison clothes were a heavy, coarse denim. They would freeze when they got wet. We were not issued hats, gloves or underwear.
The first night, about 500 prisoners were stuffed into a room designed to hold 50 (Believe me, it is possible). Later on, we were forced to sleep on straw. As time went on, the straw disintegrated and we became louse infested. The guards delighted in making weak and ill clothed prisoners march or stand at attention in rain, snow, and ice for hours. As you can imagine, death came often due to the conditions.


Rest of interview at:

http://www.jpfo.org/Survive.htm

Nazi Weapons Law of November 11, 1938

http://www.jpfo.org/NaziLawEnglish.htm
 
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I have spoken with many Jewish survivors of the Holocaust whil spending time in Florida they have consistently been warning those who will listen for as many as the last 10 yrs

this is something not to ignore

theyve been there they have nothing to gain by sensationalizing this or lying about it
America needs to wake up
 
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A Holocaust survivor died at Va Tech. I've been to Dachau, it's outside of Munich. It's pretty horrible to see, even what's left.

All one needs to do to understand the gun issue, is read the writing of our Founders who explained it quite plainly white an armed citizenry is needed. The 2nd Amendment is an affirmation of an existing right; it did not create the right by it's inclusion. The 2nd Amendment is the "teeth" of the Constitution in a physical world occupied by corrupt men.
 
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