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Posted on 9/21/15 at 11:33 pm to KosmoCramer
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I'm pretty sure they just changed the law a few years ago that allowed them to charge people that helped in the operation of the camps with all the deaths of those that were murdered there
If this is true and if it was not a crime in Germany back then to be a radio operator for the Nazis in any capacity (probably a crime not to be) I think it is absurd to do this if being a radio operator is all they have.
This post was edited on 9/21/15 at 11:37 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:13 am to blueboy
She dinJew nuffin. Except stand by while thousands of people were slaughtered like cattle. If she expresses remorse, life in jail. If not, death.
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 12:14 am
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:20 am to GREENHEAD22
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Most of the Nazi convictions are BS if you ask me, radio operators, guards outside of the facility etc.
They were sort of instrumental in keeping people in the facility
to die an all
but frick justice if it ain't immediate right? Ole people are adorable no matter ho many people they helped kill.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:39 am to rb
The myth of Germans being executed for failing to obey orders in connection with the murders committed in the Holocaust have been proven to be false by several different research sources & not all were Jewish. Not one instance could be found of any Nazi or German being killed for failure to obey orders was ever found. Even the hardened murders operating in the East in the beginning of the war were allowed to rotate back home if their duties became too much to bear. And the camps' guards were responsible for the most deaths in the camps outside those killed in the gas chambers. They did not just walk around the perimeter of the camp with their rifles on their shoulders. As for being too old to punish, go tell that to the families who had 50-60-80 relatives of all ages murdered in the camps.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:42 am to GeauxxxTigers23
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I say we let Nazis out and turn them on the Islamic invaders of Europe.
Pray tell, what would she do? Trip them? She´d probably break her tibia.
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 11:43 am
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:46 am to blueboy
I feel like Allied countries should be the one to prosecute these cases.
Something rubs me the wrong way about the descendants of a complicit and enabling population pursuing this justice.
Something rubs me the wrong way about the descendants of a complicit and enabling population pursuing this justice.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 11:52 am to Swoopin
Would u have said the same thing if people wanted to prosecute us for our Japanese WW2 camps, the Tuskegee experiments, trail of tears, etc?
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:06 pm to KosmoCramer
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I'm pretty sure they just changed the law a few years ago that allowed them to charge people that helped in the operation of the camps with all the deaths of those that were murdered there.
They did...perviously under the law you had to have been proved guily of committing a specific act. They changed the law recently to just proving you were there is enough...if they can prove you served at a place like Auschwitz, then its enough to get a conviction. Why they waited this long is baffling as some really bad actors avoided justice for many years.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:08 pm to CoopsjwReed
I probably wouldn't, but for something on the scale of the Holocaust to have happened in the modern age, the blood is on a frick ton of German hands, directly involved or not.
You can't say the same for your examples. Plus, we won.
You can't say the same for your examples. Plus, we won.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:18 pm to Swoopin
This is why Germany is so open about letting these migrants take over their country
The current generation somehow feels this will atone for all the horrible things their grandparents/great grandparents did
The current generation somehow feels this will atone for all the horrible things their grandparents/great grandparents did
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:22 pm to MrPackSix
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Lakeview/God's Country
In what part of Germany is Lakeview?
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:45 pm to Swoopin
Nice try with the cognitive dissonance. Probably helps you sleep at night.
FYI -- Tuskegee experiments and the Japanese war camps happens around the same time. Obviously not the same due to the amount of lost lives and the heinous of nazi Germany, but those weren't the kindest acts themselves.
FYI -- Tuskegee experiments and the Japanese war camps happens around the same time. Obviously not the same due to the amount of lost lives and the heinous of nazi Germany, but those weren't the kindest acts themselves.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:49 pm to WaltTeevens
quote:yep stand watch and dont do nothing or get in line with them. What would you have done?
he dinJew nuffin. Except stand by while thousands of people were slaughtered like cattle.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:00 pm to CoopsjwReed
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Tuskegee experiments
just googled....learn something new everyday...that shite is horrible
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:09 pm to CoopsjwReed
quote:Two edged sword. I'd rather be in an American internment camp than the hell they went through in Japanese POW camps.
FYI -- Tuskegee experiments and the Japanese war camps happens around the same time. Obviously not the same due to the amount of lost lives and the heinous of nazi Germany, but those weren't the kindest acts themselves.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:18 pm to blueboy
I'm pretty sure Von Braun was a major in the SS and member of the Nazi party. He like many others conviently disagreed with many of Hitlers decisions after he surrendered. Had he not been a brilliant scientist he would have been tried for war crimes as his V-2 rockets caused a multitude of civilian deaths in England.
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