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Stasi Files, putting together the world's biggest jigsaw

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Stasi Files, putting together the world's biggest jigsaw

Postby panzerplatten on 14 Sep 2012 03:42

Very interesting article from today's BBC features magazine
About trying to put together stasi documents.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19344978
Regards Mark.

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Re: Stasi Files, putting together the world's biggest jigsaw

Postby Tom Houlihan on 16 Sep 2012 14:00

At times, he is defiant. "You can't have collective guilt," he says. "Guilt is an individual thing."


Well. Isn't that an interesting statement???

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Re: Stasi Files, putting together the world's biggest jigsaw

Postby panzerplatten on 01 Oct 2012 19:35

Simon Wiesenthal was consistent with the same message
Arguing that punishment had to be individual never collective,
But those suspected of war crimes must be exposed to the rigorous
Of the law,
Source,( hella pick) simon Wiesenthal, a life in search of justice.

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