The latent seeds of Auschwitz

AFTER Nuremberg, where those centrally responsible were tried for crimes against humanity and peace, it seemed as though the world had seen the end of an era, the end of barbarism, and the beginning of a new era based on an international order that would not allow a repetition of the events of World War II Full Story »

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by Glenn LaBauve - Jul. 25, 2009

interesting perspective from the official Cuban newspaper.

Just because we do not share an ideology doesn't mean they are always wrong, or that they do not have valid points.

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