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Letter: Never again allow persecution

The Columbian
Published: May 27, 2015, 5:00pm

As Memorial Day approached my thoughts were drawn to the greatest crime committed against humanity — the murder of 6 million Jewish people, 1.5 million of them children, by Adolf Hitler’s Germany during World War II. It will not be forgotten nor would ever be forgiven.

I end this by saying never again.

Loti S. Christensen

Vancouver

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