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	<title>Comments on: Light in the Darkness</title>
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		<title>By: Ray Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ray Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>I appreciated reading all of you guys&#039; perspectives of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.  I&#039;ve never been to Auschwitz, but I&#039;ve been to Buchenwald and Natzweiler-Struthof once each, and Dachau a number of times.  The scene at each, I&#039;m sure, is eerily the same.  I really appreciated Daniel Z&#039;s stories of the brave Poles, who risked their lives in an attempt to help suffering fellowmen.  That was true in all camps, and you are so right in stating that whenever the story of the camp is told, the stories of bravery need also be told.
Thanks, all of you, for sharing these stories.  I have never been to any of the camps, and not been moved at the stories of what happened there;  Much like you yourselves were.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciated reading all of you guys&#8217; perspectives of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.  I&#8217;ve never been to Auschwitz, but I&#8217;ve been to Buchenwald and Natzweiler-Struthof once each, and Dachau a number of times.  The scene at each, I&#8217;m sure, is eerily the same.  I really appreciated Daniel Z&#8217;s stories of the brave Poles, who risked their lives in an attempt to help suffering fellowmen.  That was true in all camps, and you are so right in stating that whenever the story of the camp is told, the stories of bravery need also be told.<br />
Thanks, all of you, for sharing these stories.  I have never been to any of the camps, and not been moved at the stories of what happened there;  Much like you yourselves were.</p>
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