Easy to take photos of various bits of military hardware. Then the obligatory holocaust display. Not allowed to take photos. A poignant reminder of the systematic torture, de humanisation and extermination promulgated on the European Jews by the nazis. Interestingly, not much made of the lack of acceptance of Jews by other countries before and during the war nor much on Nazis moved to the USA after the war. I can kind of rationalise rocket scientists that we've all heard about but what about doctors like Herbert's Strughold who did nasty experiments in concentration camps but used the data to help in the space program.
And now of course we have the Israelies enacting a do-unto-others approach as they invade and slaughter palistinians. And just as the world stood by and ignored then, so too now. I suspect "they" are so fearful of being labelled antisemitic, current governments do nothing to protect the underdogs. It seems to me a collective silence: "the algorithm" restricts sharing information and the mainstream media limit reporting of pro palistinian protests
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