How anyone except the most learning disabled imbecile can believe the holocaust is beyond me and if you believe it happened you need to be sterilized and have your hard drives checked.
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during and after the allied invasion
What point are you trying to make? Mass murder was basically government policy in Germany. And it actually started in the medical industry, more specifically with psychiatry which systematically exterminated the mentally handicapped. I don't believe the 'supply lines' argument holds water because the there is countless footage of people in the local towns being marched to the camps to actually see what went on there, and these people were well nourished. They generally killed prisoners with 6 different methods, shooting them, starvation, deliberately exposing them to the elements, beating them, lethal amounts of drugs and gas. I am not saying the allies didn't commit atrocities, they absolutely did. The fire bombing of Dresden, where they literally burnt out the people, women, children, everyone. Listen to this poor old fucker that was involved in it: https://youtu.be/suOBgOk1SgY?t=95 . Japan also went crazy with committing atrocities in ww2.
Aktion T4, it was Nazi Germanys policy of executing mentally handicapped people. Guess what method they used for execution? Thats right, gas chambers. This wasnt some hidden conspiracy, but an upfront policy that Germany had before the war. The man in charge of this operation, Philip Bouhler, was later put in charge of Operation 14f13. This was after the war started and the operation was going to concentration camps, conducing a physical examination of the inmates, and then determining if some were too sick to continue working and if they were, executing them.
Proof of what? There's enough video here to satisfy you. https://youtu.be/TCy02267X8A
Surprisingly none of my family members went to any of the world wars.
I had plenty of friends whos granddad's went and fought, alot of them didnt come home. But the ones that did brought home plenty of war souvenirs.
I find it hard to believe that they were making it all up as well.
Hitchcock, Alfredo