Oh, so you're good with "only 300,000" people being killed by nazi's?
I take your point well. I am not going to be comparative. this is still quite a number of lives taken and it warrants further scrutiny.
My questions for your consideration are geared first towards circumstance.
- Do you know what the Haavara contract is?
- How many Jews emigrated into Palestine?
- Who prohibited Jews from emigrating into Palestine? Who really prohibited it?
- Kristallnacht: what laws were immediately imposed? If a German would touch a Jew or his possessions, what would happen?
- If the State was so stern, is it logical to expect consequent behavior by the people? And was that the case?
- Once incapable of emigration, and the war ensuing, are you familiar with the demands Spain put on Germany for access to Gibraltar? Then why was Franco' s demand rejected?
- Britain rejected a peaceplan to retreat behind the Rhine, restore damages and restore Poland as a Protectorate. Why did Britain reject it? Who really were behind this rejection?
- Operation Barbarossa: How much fuel did Germany have to pursue this campaign? Where did Germany get their fuel after the war broke out in 1939? Venezuela?
- What does fuel mean for agriculture and transportation (logistics?)
- Where did France get their Fuel? Where did Vichy France get their fuel?
- Was Germany capable of increasing domestic fuel production during the war? From what level to what level?
- How do you maintain agriculture and logistics during war-time in several countries at once?
- What happens when your country is being bombed to smithereens? Bridges, stations, terminals, manufacturing, agriculture?
- How many people were in the Wehrmacht? Who worked in agriculture?
- Who bombed Auschwitz?
16: In 1944: how many Jews were in concentration camps?
17: In 1945: How many Jews were in concentration camps?
18: What happens when during winter all logistics fail because of bombardments? Disease? Hunger?
And then one last question: 19. How about the lack of hygiene many Jews suffered from contributed to their own demise?
Once we have this in view, we can start thinking about the Mens Rea concerning killing Jews for being Jews.
Oh, so you're good with "only 300,000" people being killed by nazi's?
I take your point well. I am not going to be comparative. this is still quite a number of lives taken and it warrants further scrutiny.
My questions for your consideration are geared first towards circumstance.
- Do you know what the Haavara contract is?
- How many Jews emigrated into Palestine?
- Who prohibited Jews from emigrating into Palestine? Who really prohibited it?
- Kristallnacht: what laws were immediately imposed? If a German would touch a Jew or his possessions, what would happen?
- If the State was so stern, is it logical to expect consequent behavior by the people? And was that the case?
- Once incapable of emigration, and the war ensuing, are you familiar with the demands Spain put on Germany for access to Gibraltar? Then why was Franco' s demand rejected?
- Britain rejected a peaceplan to retreat behind the Rhine, restore damages and restore Poland as a Protectorate. Why did Britain reject it? Who really were behind this rejection?
- Operation Barbarossa: How much fuel did Germany have to pursue this campaign? Where did Germany get their fuel after the war broke out in 1939? Venezuela?
- What does fuel mean for agriculture and transportation (logistics?)
- Where did France get their Fuel? Where did Vichy France get their fuel?
- Was Germany capable of increasing domestic fuel production during the war? From what level to what level?
- How do you maintain agriculture and logistics during war-time in several countries at once?
- What happens when your country is being bombed to smithereens? Bridges, stations, terminals, manufacturing, agriculture?
- How many people were in the Wehrmacht? Who worked in agriculture?
- Who bombed Auschwitz? 16: In 1944: how many Jews were in concentration camps? 17: In 1945: How many Jews were in concentration camps? 18: What happens when during winter all logistics fail because of bombardments? Disease? Hunger?
And then one last question: 19. How about the lack of hygiene many Jews suffered from contributed to their own demise?
Once we have this in view, we can start thinking about the Mens Rea concerning killing Jews for being Jews.