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HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR TELLS HOW IT REALLY WAS & WHY "NEVER AGAIN!"

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This episode of Dr. Carole's Couch commemorates International Holocaust Memorial Day (January 27th, 2022). As time goes on, there are fewer survivors left to tell their story. We are fortunate to have one of the survivors here with us today. Dr. Jacob Eisenbach was born in Poland and has an amazing tale of survival, beginning when Hitler invaded Poland. He and his brother hid from the Nazis until they were finally caught, brought to a ghetto and ended up in a German concentration camp. He lost his family during those dark days, and eventually made it to America where he became a dentist. These days, his mission is to tell his story to assure Holocaust Deniers that the Holocaust really did happen, and to try to make sure it never happens again. He speaks all over the world against hate, discrimination, anti-Semitism and genocide. Dr. Eisenbach wants people to know, My story is of global importance because the world must know what a genocide looks like, what it feels like and what what it means. With a nuclear warheads currently mounted on more than 12,000 intercontinental ballistic missiles (“ICBMs”) a genocide in this century would clearly represent an existential threat to civilization. For this reason, when we witness today’s rapidly evolving signs of hatred, intolerance and persecution perpetrated by one ethnic group against another, the world can no longer afford to remain silent. People of the world must work together to prevent all genocides, so some day we will be able to say with confidence 'NEVER AGAIN!'
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This episode of Dr. Carole's Couch commemorates International Holocaust Memorial Day (January 27th, 2022). As time goes on, there are fewer survivors left to tell their story. We are fortunate to have one of the survivors here with us today. Dr. Jacob Eisenbach was born in Poland and has an amazing tale of survival, beginning when Hitler invaded Poland. He and his brother hid from the Nazis until they were finally caught, brought to a ghetto and ended up in a German concentration camp. He lost his family during those dark days, and eventually made it to America where he became a dentist. These days, his mission is to tell his story to assure Holocaust Deniers that the Holocaust really did happen, and to try to make sure it never happens again. He speaks all over the world against hate, discrimination, anti-Semitism and genocide. Dr. Eisenbach wants people to know, My story is of global importance because the world must know what a genocide looks like, what it feels like and what what it means. With a nuclear warheads currently mounted on more than 12,000 intercontinental ballistic missiles (“ICBMs”) a genocide in this century would clearly represent an existential threat to civilization. For this reason, when we witness today’s rapidly evolving signs of hatred, intolerance and persecution perpetrated by one ethnic group against another, the world can no longer afford to remain silent. People of the world must work together to prevent all genocides, so some day we will be able to say with confidence 'NEVER AGAIN!'
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