My Fair and Positive Reception on H-Holocaust

January 2nd, 2009

From Sun Dec 21 17:09:19 1997
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>From: “Louis R. Coatney”
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>The past week or so, I have been given the chance on H-Holocaust to voice
> my opinion about the need for Nazi Holocaust investigators (and survivors)
> to share whatever they can to help researchers and victims of Soviet
> atrocities in their own struggle for historical truth and justice.
>
>I’m no expert on the Nazi Holocaust and some of my questions have touched
> some of the deepest sensitivities of H-Holocaust members … some of
> whom are Survivors … but however impassioned, the responses have been
> basically fair, thoughtful, and reasoned.
>
>I feel much better about the prospects for historical truth and justice
> … for the better future *everyone* is striving for … now. Maybe
> there is hope for humanity after all.
>
>For sure people can do much more working together instead of working
> against each other.
>
>Lou Coatney, mslrc@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu

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