US Removes Man Who Served as Concentration Camp Guard in Nazi Germany
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I’m not a fool for pointing out that the guy is now in his 90s. What kind of revenge is that? Yeah, I know that guards can be cruel and enforce cruelty. If this guy did 75 years ago . . . Why do people want revenge so much. Vengeance may best be served cold, but we’re also instructed to leave vengeance to the Lord. If this guy was as bad as the Nazi scientists, and never repented, then God would handle him (in probably a very short time given his age).
Because they weren't in their 90's when this happened. This was the German government murdering their own people using the rule of law. You just don't get what's going on and why Q exists. Read Welcome The Great Awakening and the digital battlefield on the right hand side of the screen. Individuals must be held responsible for their own actions. There is no hiding behind the "Nuremberg defense" as it was called. It's not just about him. it's about making sure those who are in positions of power now know that their actions are also accountable. And there will be a reckoning. Maybe all justice in God's hands, but his will can be done through human actions too which is why he gave us freewill, the ability to reason, and a conscience (except for psychopaths and the like). When I was in my early teens there was a TV series caleld "The World at War" There's an episode called "The Final Solution." I never forgot the message or the images shown. It should be mandatory viewing for all by the 8th grade or so. And yes, it will be traumatic, especially for those who have difficulty having their opinions questioned (not you, but others).
I watched those too and now wonder how much truth they contained and how much was propaganda; images can be easily manipulated and misinterpreted. Once hysteria and emotions are put aside and cold facts are examined, "The Final Solution" becomes questionable - even more so since it is forbidden by law to question it in many places. Bit like the present war on "disinformation"... Anything that is not open to scrutiny and debate raises a red flag for me. People are quick to react with horror at the sight of emaciated bodies, but do not stop to consider that the poor souls may have died because there was no way for them to be fed or to stop disease like typhus from spreading. The end of the war resulted in many civilians starving to death: there was no food being produced or distributed due to heavy bombardment and fighting. So easy to jump to conclusions that may not be the right ones.
Just stop it. 1,000's of eye witness testimonies of survivors; piles of human hair; shoes; clothes. Gas chambers built and plans for crematoria. Shipping orders for xyclon B. I've never been to Japan but the evidence for its existence is pretty good. The Nazis murdered millions of Jew, Gypsies, Gays, etc. No, it's not easy to deny the Holocaust. It takes a special kind of person to jump over all the evidence to that conclusion
Which is exactly what you have done. Bravo! And as for 1,000's of witnesses - how many got $$$ in compensation? Why weren't most of them at the Nuremberg trials? FYI: the Soviets occupied all the territories where the camps were situated and manufactured the "evidence", as in the chimney next to BUT NOT CONNECTED to the building that is claimed to have been the main crematorium in Auschwitz. Many features in those buildings were added AFTER the war.Yes, there was a lot of lice infected hair that had to be shaved off to stop cholera and - Zyklon was the main disinfecting agent. For any gassing to have been carried out they would have needed to build very tall chimneys - none show up on recon photos taken during the war. Do some research, you will be surprised what you'll find. And oh, how useful the term "nazi" has become, how the "holocaust" paved the way to the formation of the EU, how "nationalism" is to be derided in favour of NWO one world, one government, one religion etc. Think about it instead of throwing a hissy fit.