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[–] Thetiedyeguy 4 points 4 points (+8|-4) ago 

If he was all about killing Jews, why did he make the camps, almost like the nazis wanted to exterminate jews by preventing breeding and not by murder. I guess it's a mystery of history that you can't ponder without becoming a massive evil hitler guy.

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[–] 7532839? 3 points 2 points (+5|-3) ago 

Why kill them right away if you can use them as free source of labour first. They wouldn't have kept those in the camps alive if they weren't useful.

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[–] Thetiedyeguy 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Then they would have killed those who couldn't work, but they didn't, in fact no evidence of a kill order from hitler exists. almost as if there's a tightly controlled narrative surrounding nazi germany. They used them as slave labour once Germany started running out of young men to work because they were either fighting or dead. And they continued to feed, staff and supply the camps even when all Germany was starving under the trade embargoes against them, almost as if it was important to Germany that they lived even if they couldn't work. I guess it's a mystery of history though.

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[–] JanMichaelVincent ago  (edited ago)

Why kill them at all, then? In fact, why put them in camps when they would contribute a lot more to the economy as autonomous workers?

It's almost as if, there was a war on, and he was trying to maintain stability by putting potential dissidents in one place.