‘Never Again,’ Israeli Air Force Chief Vows During Historic Flyover of Dachau, 75 Years After Liberation
Error: Contact form not found.
by Algemeiner Staff

Israeli and German Air Force planes fly over the Dachau concentration camp, 75 years after its liberation. Photo: Israeli Air Force.
The air forces of Israel and Germany made history on Tuesday as they teamed up for a joint flyover of the site of Dachau — the former Nazi concentration camp on the outskirts of Munich — 75 years after its liberation.
This is the historic moment the Israeli Air Force and @Team_Luftwaffe flew by the Dachau Concentration Camp together: pic.twitter.com/3W7MKzUEvJ
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 18, 2020
“Today, 75 years after the Holocaust, IAF and @Team_Luftwaffe aircraft performed a historic flyby at the Dachau concentration camp and above the Fürstenfeldbruck airport, in memory of those murdered in the Holocaust and the 11 victims of the 1972 Munich Massacre,” the Israeli Air Force tweeted following the exercise.
Eleven Israeli athletes were murdered by Palestinian terrorists after they were taken hostage during the 1972 Olympic Games in the southern German city.
Today, 75 years after the Holocaust, IAF and @Team_Luftwaffe aircraft performed a historic flyby at the “Dachau” concentration camp and above the “Fürstenfeldbruck” airport, in memory of those murdered in the holocaust and the 11 victims of the 1972 Munich Massacre. pic.twitter.com/BVKQttZzjw
— Israeli Air Force (@IAFsite) August 18, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also paid tribute to Tuesday’s flyover.
“Our Air Force pilots flew over the Dachau concentration camp in Germany today,” Netanyahu tweeted. “In Dachau, a slaughter of the Jewish people took place. The great lesson of the Holocaust is that no one will protect the Jews if they do not defend themselves. Today we are defending ourselves. I salute our pilots!”
טייסי חיל האוויר שלנו טסו היום מעל מחנה הריכוז “דכאו” בגרמניה.
ב״דכאו״ התבצע טבח של העם היהודי.
הלקח הגדול של השואה זה שאף אחד לא יגן על היהודים אם הם לא יגנו על עצמם. היום אנחנו מגינים על עצמנו. אני מצדיע לטייסים שלנו! pic.twitter.com/MIjvGllHaa
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) August 18, 2020
Last week, in the run-up to the flyover, IAF Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin met with Holocaust survivors and was given a belt belonging to Pesach Smieleg, who survived Dachau.
In addition to the belt, the Israeli contingent also carried a replica of Hellmut Bachrach-Barée’s drawing, “Death March — Dachau to Tölz,” that was provided by Yad Vashem, Israel’s national memorial to the Holocaust. Created in May 1945, the artwork depicts several Jewish prisoners being led on a death march by a Nazi guard.
Yad Vashem additionally supplied copies of two original letters sent by Jewish officers in the US Army who liberated Dachau.
In one, written on April 28, 1945, Corp. Jacob Goldstein told his parents: “I just returned from a visit to the place of the living dead… If you ever had any doubt in your mind of the authenticity of German atrocity stories, you can remove it right now. I spoke to the people, I saw the piles of dead bodies, and I went through their living quarters… Dead bodies were laying all over the ground. The Germans had left in such a hurry they hadn’t had time to cremate them. The way in which these people lived, if you could call it living, is indescribable.”
Norwegian Holocaust Center Defends Decision to Host Event Drawing Parallels Between Holocaust, Palestinian ‘Nakba’
‘Intifada Against British Jews’: Two Jewish People Stabbed in London Amid Soaring Antisemitic Attacks
Lebanon Must Reform its Army or Lose American Aid
How to Respond to the Moment: After the Rupture, the Rebuild
Iran Faces Economic Disaster as US Blockade Suffocates Regime’s Oil Lifeline
How Israel’s Shift from ‘Deliberate Ambiguity’ to ‘Selective Disclosure’ Could Prevent a Catastrophic War
Palestinian Authority TV Promises Israel ‘Will Pass’ and Cease to Exist
America’s Real ‘Special Relationship’ When the Pageantry Is Stripped Away
Russians Retreat as Al Qaeda-Linked Jihadists, Tuareg Separatists Kill Mali’s Defense Minister, Capture Key Town
New York Teacher Seeking to Unseat Ritchie Torres Calls for Socialism, Removal of All Pro-Israel Politicians





German Intelligence Warns of Rising Iran-Linked Terror Threat
University of California Regent ‘Disgusted’ by UCLA Student Government for Condemning Israeli Hostage Event
Israel Condemns Venice Biennale Jury Decision to Ban Israeli Artist From Winning Top Awards
Russians Retreat as Al Qaeda-Linked Jihadists, Tuareg Separatists Kill Mali’s Defense Minister, Capture Key Town
New York Teacher Seeking to Unseat Ritchie Torres Calls for Socialism, Removal of All Pro-Israel Politicians



