Auschwitz Tourism
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In his Feb. 14 letter about former plantation slave quarters he visited near Charleston, S.C., Daniel Cano states: “Imagine bed-and-breakfasts and gift shops at Auschwitz, Poland; at the camp in California. . . .”
Well, I haven’t made it to Manzanar yet. However, I did visit Auschwitz a few years ago, and not only do they have a large gift shop there, they also had food vendors and others floating around.
The exploitation sites aren’t confined to any one ethnic group.
NORM GALSTON
Woodland Hills
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