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re: Auschwitz's roller coaster of death. Never forget.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 8:39 am to goldennugget
Posted on 6/8/15 at 8:39 am to goldennugget
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There were some really evil people that were allowed to show their true colors during that period.
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I've been saying for a while now that the nazis were not good folk.
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I really think, given the time and freedom. Radical islamist could become as vicious as the nazi's.
Wait - you all believe what I posted actually happened?
Posted on 6/8/15 at 8:47 am to goldennugget
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Wait - you all believe what I posted actually happened?
You got me. Maybe the Nazis weren't so bad after all.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 11:08 am to goldennugget
quote:Yes, I believe that the German government engaged in the systematic murder of civilians on an industrial scale. I believe the German government conducted "medical" experiments on unwilling human subjects. I know people, some still alive but most now dead, with tattoos from German concentration camps. I believe the accounts of their experiences, and their stories of family members and friends who did not survive the war.
Wait - you all believe what I posted actually happened?
I believe the accounts of the U.S. servicemen who liberated concentration camps and visited them in the aftermath of the war. I believe the accounts of German civilians who claim to have been aware of the existence of the camps, but who claim to have become aware of their purposes only after the war. But most of all I believe the testimony of those who participated in some of the atrocities. Those people freely admitted what they did, usually with the justification that they were following orders.
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