Jewish organization issues a study showing 63% of the population of a U.S. city could not recognize that "Auschwitz" was a concentration camp.
Coming on the heels of the December 2, 2004 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) televised poll which revealed that nearly half of Britons had never heard of the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz, a Jewish organization in Florida has released a study demonstrating 63% of a typical United States city could not identify the infamous Polish concentration camp.
The BBC study immediately set off a frenzy of discussion in the international Jewish community and in response, the International Society for Sephardic Progress (ISFSP) conducted a survey in the form of a random sampling of the population of Orlando, Florida, where the ISFSP is based, between December 5 - 26, 2004. "We were stunned to learn the BBC study revealed 45% of people questioned had never heard of Auschwitz. The Orlando findings, 63%, are even more discouraging," stated Mr. Shelomo Alfassa, Executive Director of the ISFSP.
The recently released study is entitled "Identification of the Term 'Auschwitz' a Random Sampling Conducted in a U.S. City." To obtain an accuracy level of ±3.39% with a confidence level of 95%, a total of 840 people had to be interviewed. The final results showed that of the people questioned, only 36.6% of Orlando's population could identify what Auschwitz was, demonstrating 63.3% could not. Only 39.7% of men and 34% of women in Orlando could identify the infamous Polish concentration camp Auschwitz where over 1,000,000 Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazis. Other statistics show men were able to recognize Auschwitz 5.7% more than women could. Further, it illustrated that women between 21-30 are the group which were least able to state they knew what Auschwitz was.
Upon issuing this study, Mr. Alfassa declared:
Holocaust education continues to be added to the curriculum of training programs for young students across the United States, however, as the years progress and as the survivors of the Holocaust are passing, many Holocaust programs increasingly are in jeopardy. Add to this the many revisionist Websites which exist on the Internet, the primary place where school children turn for information, and we surely will develop a generation which will be deficient in knowledge of the Holocaust. We must continue to make strides which will lend to making genocide and Holocaust education available to children of all backgrounds.
The final findings of the study which were issued December 29, 2004 have been formally submitted to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. The study is available for the public on the Internet HERE.
No great surprise. I wonder what percentage of Americans even if they have heard of it know what the Holocaust was.
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blueveinedthrobber
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Sun 2 Jan, 2005 11:51 am
Here's what most Americans know....
!. Saddam caused 9/11
2.WWI was before WWII
3. Jesus was a white european..... they've seen the picture a million times.
4. Hitler had a funny moustache... and killed a couple of people...
5. Every minute detail of every American Idol and Survivor.
6. Nixon did something weird with somebody's toilets once.
7. George bush talks to Jesus.
8. The French are terrorists and they smell funny
9. Korea was that place they used to film M.A.S.H.
10. There are probably lots of nuclear bombs hidden all over America and only george bush can save us from them.
With this incredible knowledge base is it any wonder we are the leaders of the world?
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edgarblythe
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Sun 2 Jan, 2005 12:01 pm
Bipolar Bear nailed it for me. But I am a bit shocked they don't recognize Auschwitz.
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au1929
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Sun 2 Jan, 2005 12:05 pm
They also know that John Wayne was war hero.
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edgarblythe
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Sun 2 Jan, 2005 12:24 pm
Uh, yeah. Just like Bush did his job as a fighter pilot.
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JustWonders
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Sun 2 Jan, 2005 01:20 pm
Thanks, Walter! I wondered on the other thread what the percentage would be in this country...now I'm able 2 know