Memory Hole: Red Cross in 1944: “We found no trace of installations for exterminating civilian prisoners in Auschwitz”
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He was told lies, and believed the lies -- just like the rest of us have done.
He did not SEE any gas chambers, because even the Americans and Brits at the time acknowledged that there were none on the German side.
He didn't say he was told anything. HE SAID HE SAW THINGS.
He was just a normal guy whom I'm sad to say never really got over WW2. He even wanted to be buried in a military cemetery because as he put it, "I earned that damn patch of dirt."
I don't think a single day of his life ever passed that the war wasn't mentioned in some way. I don't know that he was ever truly happy. Maybe fleeting moments of happiness -- but never deep down truly happy. How can you be after seeing what he saw and experiencing the things he did?
He's with God now and hopefully has found the peace which eluded him in life. But war changes people. Don't let anyone tell you differently.
How DARE you call my uncle a liar! YOU were NOT there. HE WAS.
History is a compilation of accounts of people who witnessed events. There is no way in hell your neo Nazi sources can prove their accounts have more validity than my uncle's account. You're not talking to some moron who has no grasp of formal logic. Your political ideology sticks out like a sore thumb.
Adolph Hitler's regime was responsible for a war which caused the deaths of an estimated 75 million people. The fact that you have the audacity to attempt to whitewash their behavior to bolster your own agenda is frankly appalling.
Your problem is that I'm not some wet behind the ears youngster that you can spin these fairy tales to because I am as old as dirt and grew up knowing WW2 vets. Their eye witness accounts carry as much weight as any source you can produce.
One of the greatest generation's favorite sayings seems apt here: "Go tell it to Sweeney!"