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Invisible History.(construction of airstrip during World War II)

About 9 pages (2,575 words)

The Humanist, November 1st, 2000

Of all the moments in the history of Breslau/Wroclaw, the Nazis' building of the airstrip during World War II stands alone in its unique perversity, demonstrating how amoral motives of self-preservation surpassed even the racist principles of the Third Reich.

A visitor traveling through areas in Europe scarred by the Nazi era soon encounters the obvious--places where human tragedy has been memorialized and some attempt has been made to explain to the visitor what happened there: grim rows of barracks preserved in Auschwitz; the white marble marker where hundreds of children died during an a...

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