Yes. I am often at a loss for words. Language isn’t sufficient to describe the atrocities and barbarities of the Israeli Zionists and their U.S. backers.
I visited the Dachau Memorial Concentration Camp many many years ago. At that time one of the final exhibition rooms was showing paintings and drawings by children imprisoned in the Camp. They were difficult pictures to process and clearly represented the way in which the children's imagination had been shaped by the sentence inflicted on them. When I saw the two paintings depicted in Cara Marianna's article, the memories of Dachau came flooding back.
There are no words . . .
Yes. I am often at a loss for words. Language isn’t sufficient to describe the atrocities and barbarities of the Israeli Zionists and their U.S. backers.
I visited the Dachau Memorial Concentration Camp many many years ago. At that time one of the final exhibition rooms was showing paintings and drawings by children imprisoned in the Camp. They were difficult pictures to process and clearly represented the way in which the children's imagination had been shaped by the sentence inflicted on them. When I saw the two paintings depicted in Cara Marianna's article, the memories of Dachau came flooding back.