1 year ago15 points(+0/-0/+15Score on mirror)2 children
Insubordination.
That's how a military organization works. If you do things you're not supposed to, you get punished. Having discipline within the ranks is more important. Although I'd agree the death penalty is too much.
1 year ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)2 children
There is more to this story than we know,the execution was perhaps to set an example of some sort.
**Remember,** the Nazi's didn't do anything without a good reason.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
Fun fact, in some Eastern European areas they would get word that the Nazis were going to roll in, they would start executing the kikes. When the Nazis got there they stopped the slavs from putting the jews down.
You can tell they're damage controlling this so hard.
>SS Judge Konrad Morgen formally indicted the Kochs on August 17, 1944, charging Karl Koch with the "embezzlement and concealing of funds and goods in an amount of at least 200,000 RM," and the "premeditated murder" of three inmates - **ostensibly to prevent them from giving evidence to the SS investigatory commission.**
The whole article is trying so hard to make it seem like he was only prosecuted because he was stealing money and that his treatment of jews had absolutely nothing to do with it.
How about education? I thought you crybaby faggot jew stooges love education?