It has resulted Impressive and overwhelming the act of memory of the eighty years of liberation of the Nazi Field of extermination of Auschwitz. Impressive by the containment with which it developed. Overwhelming for the testimonies of surviving nonagenarians who can still testify about that barbarism.
A young woman told surprised about what was told, As if he had seen and heard something alien and little known. Despite the magnitude of the extermination that was perpetrated there, and in other concentration fields organized by the Nazis, he said that in their recent high school studies the matter had only deserved slight mentions.
And what happens in the teachings in our country about the ‘Invil’ war and the Franco dictatorship? In most cases, it is not studied or recounted very quickly, as it usually coincides with the course of course and the topics of the very rushed history subjects. Can we afford the luxury of continuing with this suicidal ignorance? The answer is supposed to be overwhelming: no. Yes, the facts are stubborn and despite the laws that establish democratic memory, contempt by some political parties is discouraging. Even a government president presumed not to have endowed with a single euro the development of the previous historical memory law.
The poet wrote a thrilling verse that starts a gloomy poem, “Remind it and remember others.” It would be validated to validate the exact knowledge about the dramatic facts of our recent history. But in the same way that no one imagines the oblivion of Nazi barbarism, In Spanish specificity, nothing happens when democratic memory is questioned. As to make him look.
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