anti-Semitism Ukraine

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SAM PIVNIK WARNS JEWS OF UKRAINE TO GET OUT BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE……..

 

Head for the U.S. and Israel.

Personally, I don’t think that the ”world has been enraged” over this, small pockets of western leaders have voiced their disgust, but throughout the Muslim world, and in many European states which have centuries old (read= traditional) anti-Jew biases, this isn’t a much of an outrage.

NOTE: I believe that the remaining Jews in the Ukraine should seriously mull over the words of this Holocaust survivor, it ugly time once again in Europe. At this point, from Jewish perspective, it’s irrelevant who authored the antisemitic pamphlet, that it was delivered at all, is the main issue here.

“There is no point in staying there waiting for trouble, in the hope that the world Jewry can save them. Even Germany is doing everything it can to tackle anti-Semitism and is better than Ukraine. Jews in the Ukraine should leave.”

During the war, the Nazis exterminated more than 900,000 Jewish people in Ukraine.

Jews urged to flee Ukraine by Holocaust survivor

ALL Jewish people should leave Ukraine at once, a Holocaust survivor warned last night, after “grotesque” anti-Semitic leaflets were handed out in the country.

Extremism, Ukraine, Jewish, holocaust, pogrom, anti-semitismSam Pivnik, who was sent to a death camp aged just 14, has urged Jews in Ukraine to flee[MARK KEHOE]

The pamphlets and posters, distributed in the eastern Ukraine city of Donetsk, demanded that the Jewish population register, pay a new tax or leave.

They are a terrifying echo of the anti-Jewish atrocities carried out by Ukrainians under Nazi occupation during the Second World War.

The leaflets, apparently signed by pro-Russian group the People’s Republic of Donetsk, have enraged the world.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said last week: “After all of the miles travelled and all of the journey of history, this is not just intolerable, it is grotesque.”

Sam Pivnik, 86, was only 14 when his family were rounded up in Bedzin, western Poland, and sent to the death camp at Auschwitz.

After his parents, brothers and a sister were chosen “with the flick of a glove” for extermination by “Angel of Death” Dr Josef Mengele, the teenager, tattooed with a prisoner number, was left to survive alone. Mr Pivnik, who now lives in Golders Green, north London, said he was not surprised by the literature’s anti-Semitism.

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