Pluviou5

Another camp to be skeptical about since it was liberated by the Soviet Red Army. Deaths can be attributed to typhus epidemics that swept the camp. And they don't ask him about the soap, which means that didn't happen either.

SavageSeasons

Didn't the nazi's keep their own records? Where do these inflated numbers come from?

Anyone know the true number?

performance

They claim 60,000 jews were killed between Jun 1942 and Sep 1944. Ok so that's 60,000 divided by 27 months = 2222 per month. Divided by 30 gives us 74 per day. That's a hell of an operation to kill an average of 74 people a day, EVERY SINGLE DAY for over two years. That's more than one every 20 minutes, non stop around the clock.

Also 60,000 bodies is A LOT of bodies. That's enough to fill, for example, the Darlington Raceway stadium. How do you dispose of that many bodies without leaving a trace? Where are all the burial sites? The physical bodies had to go somewhere. This "happened" only 75 years ago, which means the decomposing bodies would still have plenty of DNA evidence in them, wherever those evil Germans hid them.

benjitsu

Even in Grade 7 the notion of the ovens didn't make sense to me. I understand all the "burnt jews" horse shit was meant to cover the distinct lack of bodies. Propaganda loves to show emaciated people in liberated work camps but they never show the condition of the Germans who were running said camps.

NakedWarrior

I have a neighbor who fought in the German army. Before anyone cries "Nazi"-he was forced to join, as were all Germans at that time (as most people on here already know). He told me the army was so poor of supplies and food, one because of the toll of the war itself and another reason was due to the constant bombing, cutting off supplies, etc., that the soldiers food rations were divided and they only ate every other day. They would make large vats of soup/stew and half of them would eat it one day, the other half the next. Now imagine all the calories you are burning and only being fed some shitty soup every other day. The few times he talked about the war to me, it's always with tears in his eyes. You can tell every memory he has of that time is an unhappy one.

benjitsu

No knee jerk anti-nazi virtue signalling here. The rank and file of Germany's army have never been any worse people than the rank of file of almost any country. The shotty, hateful education I received as a child never really took. I have heard plenty of stories of camp guards being in just as poor a shape (and even sharing meager supplies near the end) after getting cut off from supply lines

ironnickel

He should be asking "at this point, what does it matter?"

poptical-illusionist

Yeah prosecuting a 94 year old person is pretty damn low. How about spending that time and money on some more pertinent crimes.

not_drunk

He should be asking for evidence.

SavageSeasons

If he came up with the evidence, do you think they would even let him share it.

not_drunk

Burden should be on the prosecution.