“In the second Boer war 26,000 Boer women and children perished in British concentration camps.” — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
Our house was in the middle of town; behind it was the ghetto, from which Jews were sent to concentration camps. — Krzysztof Penderecki Copy Share Image
My concern is: How on earth is anything more urgent than the lives of people in North Korean concentration camps? — Park Yeon-mi Copy Share Image
Root out the counterrevolutionaries without mercy, lock up suspicious characters in concentration camps... Shirkers will be shot, regardless of past service. — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image
If you take a book of a thousand pages on the Second World War, in which 50 million people died, the concentration… — Jean-Marie Le Pen Copy Share Image
In the concentration camps, we discovered this whole universe where everyone had his place. The killer came to kill, and the victims… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
Six million Jews died in concentration camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughter houses. — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
When there are no gas chambers, no barbed wire, and no concentration camps, many don't recognize the perpetration of new genocides and… — John Prendergast Copy Share Image
Prisons are like the concentration camps of our time. So many go in and never come out, and primarily they're black and… — Lisa Bonet Copy Share Image
Because America isn't perfect, it must be evil. Because Marxist regimes make claims of perfection, they must be good. ... Remind me… — Ron Rosenbaum Copy Share Image
“I spoke the language the sentences that had lied their grandfathers and sent their grandmothers to the worlds first concentration camps.” — Bryce Courtenay Copy Share Image
The Indians had to be either killed, or herded into reservations, which were essentially concentration camps, and forgotten. Their history had to… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
“Hitler’s concept of concentration camps as well as the practicality of genocide owed much, so he claimed, to his studies of English… — Dinesh D'Souza Copy Share Image
The thing about World War II is that everyone knows about the concentration camps in Europe - in Nazi Germany and Poland… — Lea Salonga Copy Share Image
Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no… — Dale Spender Copy Share Image
America is not a wily, sneaky nation. We don't think that way. We don't think much at all, thank God. Start thinking… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
The [concentration camps] were swarming with photographers and every new picture of horror served only to diminish the total effect. Now, for… — Robert Capa Copy Share Image
“The concentration camps were a laboratory for the Nazis. They put the minorities and intellectuals in there because the general population wouldn't… — Wendy Hoffman Copy Share Image
I was born in the middle of the Second World War when the United States dropped their atomic bombs in Hiroshima and… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
“I hate to admit it," she said, "but for all we hear about the States, Canada's capacity for racism seems even worse."… — Joy Kogawa Copy Share Image
Some European countries insist on saying that during World War II, Hitler burned millions of Jews and put them in concentration camps.… — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Copy Share Image
“Look, my soul, at the way one human being tries to inflict as much pain on another as possible; look at these… — Henri J.M. Nouwen Copy Share Image
Any unarmed people are slaves, or are subject to slavery at any given moment. If the guns are taken out of the… — Huey Newton Copy Share Image
“Like Nazi concentration camps, labour camps in North Korea use confinement, hunger and fear to create a kind of Skinner box: a… — Blaine Harden Copy Share Image
“Police caught the guy responsible for smashing windows and painting swastikas outside Jewish businesses on Devon Avenue. He’s out on bail now,… — David Sedaris Copy Share Image
“I became aware of Jews in my early teens, as I started to pick up the signals from the Christian church. Not… — Phillip Adams Copy Share Image
That was the reason why very few people fleeing the rise of fascism in Europe, especially in Germany, could get to the… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“I spoke the language that had pronounced the sentences that had killed their grandfathers and sent their grandmothers to the world's first… — Bryce Courtenay Copy Share Image
As a Jew, I was taught that it was ethically imperative to speak up and to speak out against arbitrary state violence.… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
My mother had a horrific life. At fourteen, she was in the Nazi concentration camps. Her sense about life now is, every… — Gene Simmons Copy Share Image
From the Soviet gulag to the Nazi concentration camps and the killing fields of Cambodia, history teaches that granting the state legal… — Pete du Pont Copy Share Image
For instance, against the tremendous resistance of Hitler and Kaltenbrunner, and at first Himmler too, I managed to save nine thousand Norwegians… — Walter Schellenberg Copy Share Image
Both my father and mother were survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Nazi concentration camps. Apart from my parents, every family… — Norman Finkelstein Copy Share Image
Men have prayed in prison, men have prayed in slums and concentration camps. It's only the middle class who demand to pray… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
Even before the concentration camps, I felt it was my duty to my ancestors to preserve a world that might cease to… — Roman Vishniac Copy Share Image
Thousand got away to other countries; thousands returned to Spain tempted by false promises of kindness. By the tens of thousands, these… — Martha Gellhorn Copy Share Image
...women who 'adjust' as housewives, who grow up wanting to be 'just a housewife,' are in as much danger as the millions… — Betty Friedan Copy Share Image
Mom's dad was in the army, stormed the beach at Normandy, fought through the French hedgerows, the Battle of the Ardennes, the… — Mark Hoppus Copy Share Image
When I visited concentration camps, I was more interested in how people responded to the camps than in the actual places. I… — Rachel Whiteread Copy Share Image