Nazi death camps? Never heard of those...unless you mean those high class camps with olympic size swimming pools, cinemas, parks and schools for the children, in which jews inhabited during their migration process in WW2.
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So, where did they migrate to? Which country had an inexplicable increase of its Jewish population by 6 million? Not to mention the other 5 or 6 million non-Jewish victims migrants, like Sinti, Roma, homosexuals, socialists, communists,
Admit it, Arschloch, you get a hard-on if you think about the holocaust and you would like to start a new one. Deniers usually do.
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@whatever:
He is most likely talking about the concentration camp “Theresienstadt” . The Nazis used it as a kind of “model KZ” one time in 1944 to show how “good” they treated the Jews in the camps. This didn’t prevent many thousands of victims from dying there, not to mention that it was a gathering point for the transports to other KZ in the East and to the extermination camps. They even had a Jewish crew make a propaganda film about it, just to send them all to Auschwitz to be killed after finishing it
And why would the Jews be migrating to places like Dachau and Bergen-Belsen in the west which, unaccountably, had no swimming pools, cinemas, parks, or even medical treatment available to the inmates?
They also had spacious living quarters:
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Excellent shower facilities:
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And an innovative heating facility to keep them warm during the winter:
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you mean those high class camps with olympic size swimming pools, cinemas, parks and schools for the children, in which jews inhabited during their migration process in WW2.
No, we means the ones where they were worked to death and submitted to scientific and/or medical experiments before being gassed.
@Yossarian Lives
They had good diet tips there.
@Kuno
I once watched a documentary about Theresienstadt, so yes I know what you mean, but I feel it's rather unlikely this Stormfronter is actually referring to it. It seems he is trying to elevate holcaust revisionism to a whole new level.
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