General Eisenhower, when he saw the horrors in the Nazi Concentration Camp at Ohrdruf in Poland, made his famous speech: “Get it all on record now - get the films, get the witnesses, because down the road of history some b*****d will get up and say this never happened”.

Are we witnessing this denial now?

It was widely reported, recently, that a new-born baby had been named Adolf by its National Action-supporting parents. During Question Time last Thursday, Conservative MP Claire Perry said Jeremy Corbyn was anti-Semitic. Labour MP Stephen Kinnock was very vociferous with his contradictions. The audience, on the other hand, were loud and long with their clapping to show their support for her statement.

As time goes by Israel gets more and more ‘flak’ from supporters of the Arab Nations who would like to see Israel defeated.

On June 5, 1967, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Jordan united and tried to defeat Israel. By June 10, 1967, the Six Day War, as it became known, was over, with Israel being victorious.

There is little doubt that Israel and its citizens can never rest in peace as one would expect they should be allowed to do after the way they have been treated throughout history and even more after the Nazi concentration camp mass-murders.

Babies being named Adolf, and Israel and its (Jewish) citizens constantly under attack. Two striking examples of philosopher George Santayana’s quotation: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”.

Philip Roe,

Roman Avenue South,

Stamford Bridge