Nazi Hackers Target Concentration Camp Sites

The attacks were reported to police, and authorities in Berlin are working diligently to find and punish those responsible. The Memorials Foundation has restored at least portions of both sites, although the true extent of the damage has yet to be determined. One of the messages left on the site menacingly threatened that the attackers would "be back," so it's safe to assume that the site's security is being buttressed in anticipation of a follow-up attack. We are saddened that these peaceful sites, intended for healing, have been so defaced. [From: Reuters and Memorials Foundation]





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Subscribe to commentscutlerfanbearsAug 1st 2010 8:49PM
Dave I know you're a big fan of Hitler and HAmas what is your favorite way you'd use to kill all the jews as that is the goal of everyone against Israel because they support Hamasl.
David thinks its okay to see a woman with a baby on the street rape and beat and kill her and take the baby and use it as a bomb.
Everyone against Israel thinks that's okay because that's what their beloved Hamas does.
Kill all who hate Israel before they kill your children. They would gladly use your child to make a bomb.
AlisonAug 1st 2010 7:55PM
The sign at the gate of Auschwitz didn't say anything about repeating history, it said "work will set you free."
WilliamAug 1st 2010 8:03PM
Someone hacked into a computer and destroyed a digital site? Is that right? Have they never heard of backing up your data?
STEVEAug 1st 2010 8:04PM
if you look in the mirror of john shantz it is amazing I see the portrait of that phony american liar name obama
k4kell@aol.comAug 1st 2010 8:05PM
I may not be Jewish but I am sickened to the core with chills up and down that someone or group like this carried out this cowardly hateful act. It is all the more reason for us all to make sure that the world NEVER FORGETS! i can honestly say I have never met a Jew that had anything but love and tradition in his soul and heart and their traditions and family values are a treasures to uphold for all the world to see. By the way I am a very very very devout Catholic, but even I know that Jesus was a jew all his life. Surely there is room in this world and the next for all who do good in this life.
birchibaldbarlowAug 1st 2010 8:12PM
DEBIJ wrote---Israel did not exist during WWII. It did not exist until 1968.-----
Please stop lecturing everyone else about Israel, dumbass. You have no clue when Israel became a State. Israel was a member of the UN long before that. Hell, the "Six Day War" (Israel and her Arab neighbors) took place before that.
Stop flapping your virtual gums and do some research so you don't look like a complete fool.
bakkfosterAug 1st 2010 8:15PM
I really have to agree with otto and tc. But I would like to add that instead of using the money on shrines and memorials how about putting it torwards educating these kids on the horrors. Building shrines isn't going to stop it from happening again, educating will. Not everyone goes to the memorials (I didn't even know about the website), but all children go to school. Hitler, the people who sold and used slaves all thought they were justified at that time. Even the Taliban and Al-Quida think what they are doing is for the best of mankind. What we need to do is educate our children. One thing I also hear is that todays society lacks empathy, and an over abundance of entitlement. If everyone feels its all about theselves it is bound to happen again. So I think the money should be spent on educated the children about it and how it affects the world instead of memorials or shrines that a few will see. Not all parents can afford to go on trips to go to these places. Its more important to teach all the children rather than the few who can afford to get there.
grwhitakeAug 1st 2010 9:24PM
How conveniently you focus on the Jewish Meat packing plant in Iowa that had 300 undocumented, and ignore prior raids in Iowa at Swift & Co. plants that netted just under 1,300 undocumented workers. Oh, but that wouldn't fit your conspiracy theory, would it?
Jewish people helped write the laws in this country. American citizens can, and are, of all religions, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Wiccan, or even non-religious. The pogroms and expelling of jewish people throughout most of Europe (England, France, Spain, Germany, Russia, and other countries) anything other than shameful is nothing short of , at best, willful ignorance and at worst, evil cloaked in pseudo-intellectualism.
Bob HilbronnerAug 2nd 2010 7:03AM
Hitler and Stalin were the worst examples of "human beings" in the history of the world. We must never forget!!!! I think Shantz is very much naive in his comments
RemyAug 3rd 2010 6:58PM
John B-- Incorrect quotation info:
The commonly used expression, "Those who ignore history are bound (or doomed) to repeat it" is actually a mis-quotation of the original text written by George Santayana, who, in his Reason in Common Sense, The Life of Reason, Vol.1, wrote "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Rooted in the philosophies of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and many others to follow, his biography (1863-1952) and more contemporary intepretations and observations about man and life can be found at Wikipedia by searching for George Santayana. Stanford University online also provides an outstanding and much more detailed background on this important and profound philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist.
Santayana's quotation, in turn, was a slight modification of an Edmund Burke (1729-1797) statement, "Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it." Burke was a British Statesman and Philosopher who is generally viewed as the philosophical founder of modern political conservatism.
RemyAug 3rd 2010 6:58PM
The main entrance of Auschwitz Extermination Camp, with its infamous motto "Work Makes One Free."
Arbeit Macht Frei was above the gate. Get your facts straight.