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Posted: 9/30/2021 6:26:29 AM EDT
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-secretary-nazi-camp-commander-062300625.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink
A 96 year old Nazi secretary skips trial and her whereabouts are unknown. So many levels to this story, 75 years later and all that's left is the almost 100 year old .secretary . |
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They should put her in a public cage during winter and starve her.
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As a secretary, exactly how much power do these folks think she had?
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So are they just charging anyone old enough to be around then?
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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. |
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I mean Id get it if it was someone who actually actively participated in the death squads, hell even that accountant from Auschwitz who processed the stolen property, but a secretary? At 97?
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Despite her advanced age, the German woman was to be tried in juvenile court because she was under 21 at the time of the alleged crimes.
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How about they round up all the commies in the German government and try them.
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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? |
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"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. |
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Looks like with everything that is going on now people would have bigger fish to fry. I guess TRUMP is out of the picture and somebody got bored.
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Quoted: It's all they have left. They need to hang it up, but I guess the machine must be fed. Someone must be making money off it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So are they just charging anyone old enough to be around then? It's all they have left. They need to hang it up, but I guess the machine must be fed. Someone must be making money off it. Next it’ll be their kids and grandkids. |
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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.
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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 at that point let's just toss everyone who supported the Nazis in jail. by that I mean literally anyone who didn't fight back to stop them. If they are dead, then their families should have to pay families of those that were affected by Nazi Germany. We should do the same for slavery in the US. |
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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 |
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Quoted: at that point let's just toss everyone who supported the Nazis in jail. by that I mean literally anyone who didn't fight back to stop them. If they are dead, then their families should have to pay families of those that were affected by Nazi Germany. We should do the same for slavery in the US. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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? at that point let's just toss everyone who supported the Nazis in jail. by that I mean literally anyone who didn't fight back to stop them. If they are dead, then their families should have to pay families of those that were affected by Nazi Germany. We should do the same for slavery in the US. 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 |
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Quoted: As a secretary, exactly how much power do these folks think she had? View Quote 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. |
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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. Will never happen 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. |
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How the heck do you even find someone like that after the war?
Basically a secretary. Maybe it's more difficult than I'm imagining but just say "no it wasn't me". |
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Quoted: It's all they have left. They need to hang it up, but I guess the machine must be fed. Someone must be making money off it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So are they just charging anyone old enough to be around then? It's all they have left. They need to hang it up, but I guess the machine must be fed. Someone must be making money off it. Got to feed the machine. |
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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." View Quote |
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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. 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. |
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It was found she was sending mean Tweets while she worked in the office. This of course is a much worse crime then the murder charges.
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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 Fifty years, my ass. Half that, at best. In fifty, America will be a Red Chinese client state. |
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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 |
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Quoted: Fifty years, my ass. Half that, at best. In fifty, America will be a Red Chinese client state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes 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. |
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How many history channel miniseries called something like The Marxists: A Warning From History do you see, or1400 page books called The Rise And Fall Of The Soviet State?
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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 View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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. Will never happen 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. Isn't the Human Rights Council at the UN already planning to investigate the US for racism, police brutality, and other bullshit? And half of our own country supports it. |
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"Despite her advanced age, the German woman was to be tried in juvenile court because she was under 21 at the time of the alleged crimes. " I really don't know what to think. |
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The Jews are fond of saying, "Never Again!" and I'm all behind that, except...it's happened many times since 1945 all over the world, and it's happening now. Or is it different if it isn't Jews, in some way I'm missing?
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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 Thats what I am thinking. It's easy to sit here 80 years after the fact and say "I'd never take part in something like that", however this was a young girl, surrounded by brutal men doing brutal things and its probably not unreasonable to say that she was in fear of some sort of reprisal had she left or quit. |
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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.
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