Holohoax
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Yup, they were paid, and that's not really disputed by either side.
Ok dude, this is like miners being paid in “scrip” only to be redeemed at the mining companies’ stores. It’s just “good boy coupons” and yes, it is a currency, but you had to spend it where you were. It’s not like a central bank or national currency which you could sell at the airport or a kiosk at the mall for a real exchange rate...it wasn’t Deutschmarks.
“The first known use of Holocaust money was in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in 1940. Over the next five years, the Nazis introduced currencies in concentration camps and other ghettos in Germany and occupied Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Netherlands. Each camp or ghetto had its own currency — with unique denominations and designs — to be used only within its gates.”
They were prisoners, what good would that money do for them in the first place?
Like I said, they got paid and they got amenities. They also had recreational activities (sports, a swimming pool), orchestra, library, movie theater, etc.
To recap: you went from believing in gas chambers, to believing that they were starved / worked to death, to finding out they got paid for their work and were treated far better than any other POWs in the war.
And there's still so much you don't know.
But I'll end it here because I don't think you're interested in learning about what really happened. As your first comment showed (starved/worked to death), you want to be attached to the mainstream narrative.
FWIW, I'm not even saying the Nazis were good people; I'm just saying that there's a lot of lies about them and what really went on in WWII.
So, Russian rouble or Canadian dollar (or any other money that are not USD or EUR) is a concentration camp currency. OK, got it. Didn't think about that pieces of paper in that direction.
Fuck off, nazi. Don’t engage with me any more.