November 22, 2024
Dwight Eisenhower on Making Holocaust Denial Impossible | USC Shoah Foundation

Dwight Eisenhower on Making Holocaust Denial Impossible | USC Shoah Foundation

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Dwight Eisenhower on Making Holocaust Denial Impossible | USC Shoah Foundation

"I want you to bring people in from town, the guards or the policemen, whoever’s in these towns. Bring them in, bring the trucks, let them see the bodies. Make them put them on the trucks. Because someday, people are going to say we made it up." In this clip, WWII liberator Alan Moskin remembers the commands of then-General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was appointed Chief of Staff of the (US) Army on November 19, 1945, and was the Supreme Commander of Allied Troops in Europe. General Eisenhower was deeply impacted by what he witnessed when American troops liberated concentrations camps, and he was committed to collecting evidence and exposing the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany.

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