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[–] Scald85 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

I think concentration camps were meant for labor and the death camp element emerged when food started to run out. Famine and deaths associated with starvation, mostly disease, happen in all wars, but in WWII it was an organized modern system with accurate record keeping for the first time (an uncanny valley of advanced civilization and relative savagery). When it is portrayed as a legendary persecution linked to like something inspired by Martin Luther or the Crusades or so on, keep in mind that those are the actual ideological targets. The Nazis were a flash in the pan and most people believe in Darwinism now anyway, so that angle isn't so interesting. The point is to slur Christianity by a false association.

For indisputable death camps, look at what the Anglos did to the Boers in South Africa. That history isn't taught too much for some reason.

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[–] sir_andy_of_bad ago  (edited ago)

See, Jews are neurotic. I bet the whole time they were complaining that the internment experience was akin to being sent to a death camp, since they could no longer exercise their natural tendencies of ripping off Goyim, and after a few hours of complaining to each other, as they are known to do, they convinced each other that death camps they were. But I know the Jew, and I know that they'd use any and every excuse or lie imaginable to gain the upper hand. They feel guilt over fleecing Gentiles the way you'd feel guilt over stepping on an ant. God's chosen and such.