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1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
The problem is that those few deaths (less than 300,000) were not attributable to the Germans. They were a result of the typhus epidemic at the time and starvation because the Germans had no extra supplies and food to give them, as the allies had cut off their supply line routes. Faced with dwindling food and supplies, it's clear they chose to give them to their own people first (as they should) over the judenschwein prisoners.
I think the Germans documented executing 100000 allegedly, but even that number seems a bit high, unless they were also counting Aktion T4, which was discontinued due to popular outcry.
1 year ago0 points(+0/-0)Edited 2025-02-02 13:01:041 child
Ah, did they? I personally don't count such deaths and turn a blind eye to it because that kind of retaliation against the jews was deserved, due to what the jews had done to *them*.
Hopefully God is roasting them very nicely in hell as we speak.
I would argue Aktion T4 was a mistake and probably the only bad thing the reich is accused of that isnt slander, but I would also agree that the judeo-commie-satanists Hitler executed for crimes against nature and God was a good thing.
Per u/TallestSkil 's copy of the 1947 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica.
Hopefully God is roasting them very nicely in hell as we speak.