Holocaust™ survivor appalled that he was forced to perform physical labor
Reparation cannot ease horrors of the Holocaust
Felix and Doris Nicinski sat patiently at a folding table as two lawyers tapped away on laptops across from them at the Jewish Social Service Agency in Rockville on Friday.
When the paperwork was filled out, the Silver Spring couple's application to the German government for a 2,000 euro reparation payment for "volunteer" work done in a Polish ghetto during the Holocaust was complete.
Nicinski was first sent to a concentration camp. "We had to dig ditches, we didn't know what for," he said. "We measured out length, width, depth. It was hard work."
So he escaped. For several weeks, perhaps a month, he slept in bushes and hid, periodically being beaten when citizens found him. Eventually, he grew tired and sought out the nearest ghetto. He had to persuade ghetto police on the perimeter that he was a Jew and was not trying to infiltrate the neighborhood.
"They said, ‘What right do you have to smuggle yourself into the ghetto? The Jews try to escape the ghetto, not come in,'" Nicinski said.
Once inside, he ironed clothing — the work for which the German government should be sending him a nearly $3,000 check.
His wife, Doris, lived in the town of Auschwitz, about a mile from the infamous concentration camp. She was relocated to a ghetto several towns away, she said. She and Felix met later and settled in Silver Spring, where Nicinski opened a barber shop.
Nicinski sat stoically as he recounted his ordeal. When one of the lawyers asked if the elderly couple needed a break, however, Nicinski joked, "No, no, we're fine. We're used to that."
"Financially, this means absolutely nothing," said Manny Kandel of Rockville, who was not yet a teenager when he and his mother worked in a ghetto cleaning houses. "It's recognition that this happened."
By the time Kandel was 12, he and his mother had immigrated to America. Until then, his mother cleaned farmers' houses in exchange for scraps of food while living in a ghetto. One of the lawyers interviewing him categorized his mother's work as a cleaning service.
"Yes," Kandel said. "But cleaning service sounds so antiseptic. It just doesn't describe it."
He and his mother escaped the ghetto and stayed on the run for more than a year. They found a friendly family who let them hide in their home, Kandel said.
His mother opened a grocery store in Washington, D.C. He now has what he calls a "typical American life." He has three children, wears Adidas sneakers and his interview with the lawyers was interrupted by his cell phone.
"I don't read books or watch movies about the Holocaust," Kandel said. "I find them very superficial. I don't think anything can pay for this. There isn't enough money."
Wait a minute, there's parts of this story that don't jive.
Take Kandel's tale. Kandel was not yet a teenager when his mother was "forced" to clean houses, yet by the age of 12, they had immigrated to America?
WTF?
How many days or weeks of physical labor did it take before Kandel's family decided to leave and seek out an easier lifestlye?
And if the nasty Nazis were so mean, why did they let Kandel's family emigrate?
Neither does Nicinski's tale of woe wash. According to some Holocaust™ legends, when found, Jews were to be turned over to the nasty Nazis for a reward, so why did the villagers just beat him and not turn him in for some money?
Another tall tale of grief and misery, all concocted, by those masters of deception, the Holocaust™ Department of Fairy Tales and Myths.




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Call the German government and rat 'em out!
It's called FRAUD.
Jeez! Their grocery store in DC never carried soaps or soap products!
Leave to those lovers of Mammon to situate their Holocaust™ museum next to the government agency that prints money for the US. And it gets better. The Jewish controlled Federal Reserve makes tons of money off loaning money to the USA, yet the taxpayers pay the cost of printing those bogus federal reserve notes.
P.S. Wonder if there's a tunnel between the Federal Reserve and the Holohoax museum?
Welcome to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s (BEP) website. We are the largest producer of security documents in the United States. The BEP prints billions of Federal Reserve Notes for delivery to the Federal Reserve System each year (the BEP does not produce coins – all coinage is minted by the United States Mint).
http://www.moneyfactory.gov/section.cfm/2