Dogs, War, and Death

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Neil Lewis of the New York Times reports on a stunning artifact recently donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: a photo album of the daily life of the SS officers of Auschwitz.

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Compiled by Karl Höcker, the adjutant to the camp commandant, the scrapbook includes 116 photos, some of young men and women enjoying themselves at sing-alongs, relaxing at an Alpine lodge and cheekily turning their bowls upside down after eating fresh blueberries. The book also includes the only known photos of Josef Mengele, the notorious camp doctor, taken of him at Auschwitz.

The NYT provides an excellent slide show narrated by USHM archivist Rebecca Erbelding, who discusses the magnitude of this recent find and its chilling depiction of “the banality of evil.” Also, I highly recommend visiting the USHM website to see all the photographs. I have only picked out the ones of Höcker playing with his dog Favorit.

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With all the OJ Simpson coverage this last week, you may not have heard of the recent finding by ORB, a British polling agency, that 1.2 million Iraqi civilians have been killed since the start of the war.

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On a final note, Ken Burns’s documentary The War begins this Sunday on PBS. Perhaps revisiting the reality of war through the eyes of those who lived it will finally register with our representatives and our president. Perhaps they’ll realize that the acceptable collateral damage of war equals human lives. And that it’s not acceptable. It’s barbaric.

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6 responses to “Dogs, War, and Death”

  1. Regan Avatar
    Regan

    YIKES! The juxtaposition of those images is creepy.
    W. better look out! Moira’s on his case.

  2. Moira Avatar
    Moira

    What’s even more creepy is the juxtaposition of this photo album with another one called the Auschwitz Album, with photos of the camp captives and terrified families arriving by cattle cars. The USHM museum looks at the images side by side and its very disturbing to realize the fun day eating blueberries happens not far from the victims dying of starvation at the camps.

  3. Clair Lamb Avatar

    I have heard people say that anyone who likes dogs can’t be all bad … but I think that pictures like this say more about the unconditional love dogs give people, than about any redeemable qualities the people might have.

  4. Sheila Avatar

    Not sure what to say…seems you’ve said it all

  5. Rebecca Avatar

    Thank you for this post, well done. Have not checked in with your blog in awhile, zowie. Good post, good post.

  6. Meredith Driscoll Avatar
    Meredith Driscoll

    Great commentary Moira. Loved the pics of Dopey and his dogs. It would be interesting to break down the dollar amount each of us tax payers have payed for those 1.2 million lives lost. Maybe in 60 years or so photos will emerge of all the Bush cronies enjoying their riches next to photos of the horror they created.

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