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- FEMA Concentration Detention Camps I never thought the day would come where I would write about such a horrible subject but the fact is our government, under a program called REX 84 (Readiness Exercise 84) runs over 800 detention camps nationwide. They are all fully operational and re...
- Victor Frankl: The Value of Meaning Victor Frankl was a physician and neurologist until in 1942 he and his wife and parents entered Auschwitz, one of the most notorious death camps of the Nazis. He was the only one who survived. He worked a laborer's jobs, but they also put him in the...
- Saddam Hussein's atrocities This lens is a reminder about who Saddam Husssein is and what he has done. The world seems to have a short memory when it comes to the Iraq war and it is so easy to demonize one side or another but let's not forget what happened. The world is a bette...
- Eugeniusz Tytyk - An Auschwitz Survivor, My Father, My Hero Polish Patriot, Auschwitz Survivor, Fantastic Dad - Great Role Model For Young Generation This lens is about my father - Eugeniusz (Eugene) Tytyk. I created it as my appreciation for his love and to honor his sacrifice as a young Polish patriot du...
- Corrie Ten Boom When I was in college in the early 1970's, I had the privilege of going with a group of friends to hear Corrie ten Boom speak. Corrie ten Boom is well known for surviving the notorious Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, while her sister, Betsie,...
- Corrie Ten Boom - Light In The Holocaust Without a doubt, anyone who has heard the word "Holocaust" knows that it refers to one of the darkest times in history. The stories that you hear are generally depressing and filled with only suffering and sheer hatred. But this...
- Who Was Victor Frankl? This is a tribute to a man who contributed to the lives of others by teaching with penetrating insight into the psychological nature of those who survived World War II or were born into the world with a history of the Holocaust.
- What Is "Speculative Fiction"? Speculative Fiction, or "SpecFic", is hard to define. It's "What If?" - the fantastic in a fictional setting. Sound vague? Read on.
- The Occult Roots Of Nazism THE book about one of the most controversial topics in occult history: the relationship between Nazism and occultism.
- My Favorite Fictional Character: Dr. I. Joseph Kellerman The shingle outside the Boston row house reads, "I. Joseph Kellerman, Psychiatrist," but inside exists a tormented man. Under the watchful eye peering through a hole hidden by a bizarre painting, Dr. Kellerman listens to the problems of th...
- Corrie Ten Boom Life - Tribute to Heroine On April 15, 1983 a precious heroine of the Christian faith finished her life on earth. This was Corrie Ten Boom's 91st birthday. She was said to have been contented about dying on her birthday because she can "celebrate it with the Lord". This lens...
- World War II Movies World War II movies have been popular since World War II, and they continue to be popular today. John Wayne made several World war II movies during his career including The Sands of Iwo Jima, The Longest Day, Flying Leathernecks and Sergeant Stryker...
- Saddam Hussein News|How the U.S. Found Saddam Hussein How did the United States find Saddam Hussein hidden by a small remote farmhouse some 12 kilometers south of Tikrit? This is the story of how one unknown American hero set up Saddam Hussein for capture.
- Oskar Schindler: Accidental Hero This is basically the story of a womanizing war profiteer who became a hero. He certainly didn't seek that status; he obtained it almost, no pretty much in spite of himself. Before Hitler, Schindler, a German national, was a salesman and a pretty go...
- Meryl Streep Meryl Streep is an American actress. On January 23, 2007, Streep earned her 14th Academy Award nomination (her 11th for Best Actress) for The Devil Wears Prada.
- The Trial of Adolf Eichmann SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Karl Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962) was head of the Department for Jewish Affairs in the Gestapo from 1941 to 1945 and was chief of operations in the deportation of three million Jews to extermination camps. He joined the Austria...
- Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project This lens only touches on this incredible story. For much, much more, please visit irenasendler.org
- Rawnda and What I Learned This Summer, 2009 This lens is about Rwanda and my observations of the genocide, the country and people of Rwanda. Other lenses will follow this one and will target the orphans and poor children of Rwanda as well as the current socioeconmic conditions in Rwanda. Thi...
- Teach Children About the Holocaust The Holocaust is a difficult to broach with anyone, especially so with children. How can children learn about one of the worst events in history without adopting a negative view of humanity themselves? For multiple reasons, among them being an...
- The Question of Forgiveness I have used this book in teaching Sunday School for teens. The conversations that ensued were very rewarding for everyone. Simon Weisenthal is a survivor of the Nazi Concentration Camps. After he was liberated he quickly joined forces with those who...
