Saint Jimmy wrote:I had never translated all those distant phrases in our History textbooks ('intercommunal fighting', for instance) in real terms. It's truly horrifying.
Makes you think eh Jimmy. I read a book that was basically short personal accounts of individual Cypriots on their experiences during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. It really brings it home to you how savage things became when you read personal testimonies from those on the ground, rather than the stock history texts that just talk about, as you said, 'intercommunal fighting' and 'persecution'.
It's something that the Shoah Visual History Project about the Jewish Holocaust
www.vhf.org/ also brings across. It's so easy to simply read that '6 million Jews were murdered' and 'millions were transported to concentration camps', but when you can actually see the testimony of individual people, it is far more shocking and real. I've said it on here before, but I think Cyprus needs something like the Shoah VHF, I think it would make people appreciate the suffering each side has imposed on the other through the years and would be a rather cathartic process for both communities. It would also be a major and important history resource.