Peace be with you catharina; this particular thread was not allowing me to post here for some reason;
You have not heard my opinion or belief’s of the Jewish atrocities. I merely addressed the OP here about the “Holocaust”. IF you know of a term that specifically addresses only the Jewish victims apart from the Woman, Children, Christians and the Ally Volunteer’s who gave up their lives (including some of my family members) to fight against these “Crimes of humanity” then lets hear it here. As another poster, posted a site here, that the Jews do not use the term “holocaust” but “Shoa”. I only ask if the Jews use this term “Shoa” to address only the Jews or do they include the Women, Children and Christians also?
Yes I do acknowledge the Woman and children have different circumstances, the Christians have different circumstances, the Ally Volunteers have different circumstances and the Jews have circumstances that may differ, but the end result was the same “death”. But the OP does not address these individually. It is not fair for you to draw such a conclusion of me, from my posts that have not addressed these.
I believe I have been fair in my opinion between the definition of word “holocaust” and the way the public defines this term. If I were to use the generic term of “Holocaust” in my speech, I include all the victims who were Women, Children, Christians, Jews and Allied Volunteers who gave up their lives to fight against these “Crimes of humanity”. The True definition of “holocaust” does not fit these “Crimes against humanity”.
The Pope’s statement defined the Jewish people’s circumstances due to the Pope’s address and the particular circumstance he found himself in due to a disgrunted priest. If you reread the Holy Father’s statement he never forgets the Women, Children and all others who fell victim to these “Crimes of humanity”. Thus my short opinion does not conflict with the Holy Father’s. Besides the Pope’s discussion does not address the OP here, You are hard pressed to parallel my opinion with Pope’s statement. In any case my opinion does not conflict in any way to the Holy Father’s statement, I hold to his definition of the “Holocaust” as “Crimes of Humanity”.
Peace be with you