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DC: Memories Of WWII Death Camp

Eberhart was appalled at the news that the Aryan Nations organization was apparently trying to make a comeback in North Idaho. After his speech, the old soldier recoiled when I showed him a clipping of a Spokesman-Review story about racist fliers appearing Friday on the lawns of north Coeur d’Alene residents. “I thought that had been taken care of,” Eberhart said, shaking his head in disgust. So did I. After decades of preaching racial hate, Richard Butler and his vile operation were busted in 2000 when a jury returned a $6.3 million verdict against him. Butler died four years later. I had hoped the old neo-Nazi had permanently relocated to a new compound in one of hell’s hotter subdivisions. Like a really bad intestinal virus, alas, some of Butler’s feeble-minded minions seem to be still hanging around and itching to make trouble/ Doug Clark , SR. More here .

Question: Eberhart fears that today’s youth don’t understand history. That the terror of the Holocaust will fade as the eyewitnesses to the horror die. How can each of us do our part to prevent another Holocaust from occurring?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog