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- Red Cross admits it chose to cover up the Nazi genocide against Jews during World War II.
- The long history of the Red Cross war against the Jews.
- The Red Cross and the Vatican colluded to give false IDs to thousands of Nazi war criminals so that they could escape justice, according to historical documents.
- These days the Red Cross actively helps to shelter Palestinian terrorists who kill Jews.
- Red Cross' false accusations of war crimes against Israel are rebutted by the European Centre for Law and Justice
- The Red Cross' shady and secret finances - Misuse of funds while lying to donors - Failing to help US hurricane refugees - Red Cross employees themselves have no trust in their institution.
- The tainted blood scandal in Canada - Thousands infected with HIV and AIDS due to Red Cross negligence. - Although AIDS was first reported in Canada in 1982, it took three years for the Canadian Red Cross Society to start screening for HIV.
Czechoslovakia, June 23, 1944. A photograph of Jewish children in the Theresienstadt ghetto taken during an inspection by the International Red Cross. Prior to this visit, the ghetto was "beautified" in order to deceive the visitors.
The Red Cross was aware of Nazi crimes at the many concentration camps, but chose to say nothing and to go along with the Nazi deception. This was 1944 and the rounding up and killing of Jews had started years earlier. It was no secret. After the visit, these children, along with other prisoners, were sent to the gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Red Cross admits it 'Lost its Moral Compass' during the Holocaust
Red Cross admits it 'Lost its Moral Compass' during the Holocaust
By Arutz Sheva staff
ICRC head admits Red Cross failed to protect Jews, preferring to remain willfully blind to the horrors of Nazism.
The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has admitted the humanitarian agency failed to protect Jews during the holocaust because it "lost its moral compass."
At a joint event in Geneva with the World Jewish Congress to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Allied liberation of Nazi death camps, ICRC President Peter Maurer stated that "the ICRC failed to protect civilians and, most notably, the Jews persecuted and murdered by the Nazi regime."
"It failed as a humanitarian organization because it lost its moral compass," he added.
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