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David Ben-Gurion on Silence
During the Holocaust
What have you done to us, you freedom-loving peoples,
guardians of justice, defenders of the high principles of democracy and of
the brotherhood of man? What have you allowed to be perpetrated against a
defenseless people while you stood aside and let it bleed to death, without
offering help or succour, without calling on the fiends to stop, in the
language of retribution which alone they would understand. Why do you
profane our pain and wrath with empty expressions of sympathy which ring
like a mockery in the ears of millions of the damned in the torture house
of Nazi Europe? Why have you not even supplied arms to our ghetto rebels,
as you have done for the partisans and underground fighters of other
nations? Why did you not help us establish contacts with them, as you have
done in the case of the partisans in Greece and Yugoslavia and the
underground movements elsewhere? If, instead of Jews, thousands of English,
American or Russian women, children and aged had been tortured every day,
burnt to death, asphyxiated in gas chambers-would you have acted in the
same way?
— David
Ben-Gurion (Zionist Review, 9/22/44)

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