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Quoted: I don't have any problem tossing administrative assistants (we don't call them secretaries anymore) who helped run concentration camps in the pokey, but she's being prosecuted in youth court because of her age at the time. If she was a minor (or young adult) was she really going to tell the ghoul SS commander to knock it off or say she was quitting? View Quote Makes sense for them to wait for her mental state to revert to juvenile levels. But seriously I don't think a teenage girl is really going to have a choice here. |
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Quoted: Well when she was typing-out the number of bodies cremated for the month, pounds of hair, gold fillings, etc collected that should have been called a clue. View Quote Could you charge the PD office employees who check or file reports with crimes if a police officer was tried and convicted of police brutality, asaault, or the unlawful death of a citizen? How about the chief who hired them? Maybe the city council or mayor?................... Chain of command. |
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When are they going to go after all the last-ditch “SS” soldiers who were 13 and 14 at the end of the war? That’ll really bring some justice.
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Stalin killed more , mao killed more .
Why is no one going after their subordinates? |
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Quoted: If someone goes into a concentration camp knowing what's going on to help build ovens or as a clerical worker helping the Nazis run the camp they're part of the criminal enterprise just like "a guard who never fired a shot" I think you could still make an argument based on age and other issues regarding culpability ie were they afraid of retaliation if they quit View Quote Might as well go after the guy who made the bricks for the ovens. Or the guy who transported the bricks to the camp. Or the guy who put the horseshoes on the horse that pulled the wagon of bricks to the camp. Where does it stop? |
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Quoted: Most of them will tell you that they run the office. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As a secretary, exactly how much power do these folks think she had? Most of them will tell you that they run the office. Attached File |
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Quoted: Well hell, then they should prosecute anyone who voted for Hitler or the NSDP, cause they undoubtedly started the events that 'helped' lead to the death camps. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "The case against Furchner relies on German legal precedent established in cases over the past decade that anyone who helped Nazi death camps and concentration camps function can be prosecuted as an accessory to the murders committed there, even without evidence of participation in a specific crime." They will probably go after Hitler Jugend survivors next |
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Quoted: Might as well go after the guy who made the bricks for the ovens. Or the guy who transported the bricks to the camp. Or the guy who put the horseshoes on the horse that pulled the wagon of bricks to the camp. Where does it stop? View Quote When all the witnesses are dead. I'm sure there's an ulterior motive. We just don't know what it is. |
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Hogan was beat to death in a Scottsdale hotel room for being friendly with the nazis
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But we still have Merecedes-Benz and Volkswagen....
And IBM and Ford.... |
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Quoted: The worst lingering effect of the 3rd Reich is that it's viewed as an aberrant one off to which nothing before, or since, is allowed to be compared as other than hyperbole. And that is simply not the case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: As a secretary, exactly how much power do these folks think she had? I suspect she had the “power” to realize she was facilitating something ineffably evil and the “power” to weasel her way out of continuing to do it. That said, the German authorities are pretty much down to stems and seeds when it comes to punishing those responsible for the Holocaust. Might be better to direct their moral outrage to modern day atrocities, of which there is certainly no shortage. The worst lingering effect of the 3rd Reich is that it's viewed as an aberrant one off to which nothing before, or since, is allowed to be compared as other than hyperbole. And that is simply not the case. True. Hitler was a piker compared to Stalin and Mao, the Japanese ran up a pretty good score in China, and the various European countries didn’t do the indigenous peoples many favors with colonialism. I’m thinking militant Islam is the one that ultimately proves unstoppable, because its atrocities are committed under the cover of being “one of the world’s great religions”. |
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Quoted: A secretary? View Quote At this point they might as well charge the farmer who provided milk, cheese, or wheat, to the Nazi regime. An underage (at the time) secretary for the commander of the camp is only barely empowered above the prisoners. Germans who were above the age of majority at the time bear more responsibility for Nazi empowerment. |
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Quoted: You are under the false impression that the US will still be a super power in 50 years..................... We are going to be a broke ass 2nd world country at best if deficit spending continues no matter who is in charge of the country. View Quote I believe the target is now less than 50 months. 2020 emboldened the nation's enemies, inside and outside the Biden White House, more than I believed possible. Anyway, this looks like the final fundraising opportunity for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, so they can't let it go to waste any more than Wayne LaPierre could let a gun control bill die. |
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Quoted: After that it’ll be people who played Nazis on TV. Look out Werner Klemperer …. they’re coming for you next! Yeah… I know he’s dead … but I’m not sure when they get to that point that it’s going to really matter! View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: You are under the false impression that the US will still be a super power in 50 years..................... We are going to be a broke ass 2nd world country at best if deficit spending continues no matter who is in charge of the country. View Quote I'm under the impression that our .mil didn't round people up and gas them, along with having an ROE that kept them from doing stuff they probably legally could have. Along with the world not only not getting together to destroy us, but actually help. But hey, maybe the US will become Muslim and it'll do what you say. If/when things get as bad as you say I think most people will be more worried about other stuff than some geriatric vet. Or not |
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Quoted: I suspect she had the “power” to realize she was facilitating something ineffably evil and the “power” to weasel her way out of continuing to do it. That said, the German authorities are pretty much down to stems and seeds when it comes to punishing those responsible for the Holocaust. Might be better to direct their moral outrage to modern day atrocities, of which there is certainly no shortage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As a secretary, exactly how much power do these folks think she had? I suspect she had the “power” to realize she was facilitating something ineffably evil and the “power” to weasel her way out of continuing to do it. That said, the German authorities are pretty much down to stems and seeds when it comes to punishing those responsible for the Holocaust. Might be better to direct their moral outrage to modern day atrocities, of which there is certainly no shortage. But then they'd have to acknowledge those modern atrocities. Kharn |
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Quoted: If she was a minor (or young adult) was she really going to tell the ghoul SS commander to knock it off or say she was quitting? View Quote How many germans and other occupied peoples left germany (or wherever) any way they could to get away from the Nazi regime? She had a choice and made it... those in the camps didnt. Of course this is the same thread from weeks ago when they announced she was going to trial in October. Same posters, same responses... |
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Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/13/7e/b3/137eb3c577693fe5236701a3ce6d606d--hogans-heroes-quizes.jpg View Quote If there was ever a more repulsive and bullshit show on TV, I don't know what it would be. I worked with WW2 Vets, who had been captured, they hated this show. |
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Quoted: Liberal mental illness at work She was 18 years old when she was a typist for the camp commander and they're charging her with 11,000 counts of accessory to murder You have to be a pretty sad fuck to spend your time hunting down the camp typist from 80 years ago to charge a near centenarian with a bunch of bullshit you can't remotely prove. Virtue signaling is a fucking cancer. View Quote That is just crazy. |
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Next on the list, the local towns
"We thought they were having a daily BBQ, it smelled so good" |
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Quoted: How often do you hear of Stalin's holodomor that killed 60 million total civilian innocents, as compared to the estimated 12 million, only half of which were Jews? More Jews were killed by the state in Soviet Russia than under the nazis, but we were allied with them at the time, so we don't talk about that. No, it's only the Nazis. All the Nazis had was no fear of doing it right out in front of God and everybody, and a million hours of documentary films and a billion pages of history texts driving that lesson home for 80 years. The Soviets didn't document their atrocities, see. So that was different *omarwhitememe View Quote So 12 million is okay? |
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There are those who have made an industry out of pursuing these people.
They did GREAT work for many years, but now it's painfully obvious that their industry is dying along with their targets. Most of it I believe rises from the approaching truth that there's about to be no such thing anymore as a WWII "Nazi Hunter." It's just desperation at this point and it seems a lot more pathetic to me than honorable. |
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Hey, we're doing teenagers for recordkeeping violations?
Next we can do 14 year old George Soros, gleefully counting the Jews getting loaded onto boxcars. He's on record as saying it was the happiest time of his life, I believe in a 60 Minutes interview. |
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Quoted: Quoted: How often do you hear of Stalin's holodomor that killed 60 million total civilian innocents, as compared to the estimated 12 million, only half of which were Jews? More Jews were killed by the state in Soviet Russia than under the nazis, but we were allied with them at the time, so we don't talk about that. No, it's only the Nazis. All the Nazis had was no fear of doing it right out in front of God and everybody, and a million hours of documentary films and a billion pages of history texts driving that lesson home for 80 years. The Soviets didn't document their atrocities, see. So that was different *omarwhitememe So 12 million is okay? Absolutely no one is arguing that. However, communism, under the guise of “social justice, “equity,” and “pay your fair share” is gaining more and more traction in this country, and no one is teaching how evil Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and Castro were. |
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My bet is that in 100 years, they'll somehow still be finding people to charge with Nazi war crimes
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How are they even finding these people after so many years? They must be very dedicated.
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Quoted: Makes sense for them to wait for her mental state to revert to juvenile levels. But seriously I don't think a teenage girl is really going to have a choice here. View Quote Life's full of choices. https://allthatsinteresting.com/zinaida-portnova |
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Quoted: "The case against Furchner relies on German legal precedent established in cases over the past decade that anyone who helped Nazi death camps and concentration camps function can be prosecuted as an accessory to the murders committed there, even without evidence of participation in a specific crime." ah Nazis doing what Nazis do best, trying to white wash history as much as possible. View Quote Was she a member of the Nazi Party? |
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Quoted: I was trying to be an optimist..........hopefully I'd be dead and ashes before it all crumbles to the ground. Idiocracy was a documentary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You are under the false impression that the US will still be a super power in 50 years..................... We are going to be a broke ass 2nd world country at best if deficit spending continues no matter who is in charge of the country. Fifty years, my ass. Half that, at best. In fifty, America will be a Red Chinese client state. I was trying to be an optimist..........hopefully I'd be dead and ashes before it all crumbles to the ground. Idiocracy was a documentary. I’ve pretty much lost that ability. I think America is going down. The only question in my mind is whether there will be a civil war first. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Wait until they start going after US Soldiers who served in the ME for ''war crimes'' in 50 years. Hope you aren't one of the guys who had to pull a trigger or sent some bombs or rockets down range. Did they commit genocide? Odd comment in a thread where a woman is being charged for a crime that she is accused of committing 80 years earlier, and presumably, was not a crime during most of those 80 years There is no statute of limitations for prosecution of political enemies, or for social-financial causes |
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