WickedsDesire -> RE: A Moment of Silence in Memory of The Holocaust (4/25/2017 4:36:30 AM)
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Childish scribblings – why thank you R1-has many applications that scribbling. Wunderweapons, death by pike, death by erroneous/ludicrous/absurd etc. Because I guarantee you they got creative with some of the Jewish peoples murders But wait – see – we totally bombed the fuk out of Dresden; 25 000 deeded, but those Nazi fukers started with the war crimes first. We will disagree on that figure, and your pish, by a wide margin. But can you explain to me why in 2010 the fair city of Dresden itself own investigation reported 25 000 were slain by the allied jackals? Dachau concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Dachau, IPA: [ˈdaxaʊ]) was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory northeast of the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km (10 mi) northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany.[3] Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries that Germany occupied or invaded. The Dachau camp system grew to include nearly 100 sub-camps, which were mostly work camps or Arbeitskommandos, and were located throughout southern Germany and Austria.[4] The camps were liberated by U.S. forces on 29 April 1945. Prisoners lived in constant fear of brutal treatment and terror detention including standing cells, floggings, the so-called tree or pole hanging, and standing at attention for extremely long periods.[5] There were 32,000 documented deaths at the camp, and thousands that are undocumented.[6] Approximately 10,000 of the 30,000 prisoners were sick at the time of liberation.[7][8] In the postwar years the Dachau facility served to hold SS soldiers awaiting trial. After 1948, it held ethnic Germans who had been expelled from eastern Europe and were awaiting resettlement, and also was used for a time as a United States military base during the occupation. It was finally closed in 1960. There are several religious memorials within the Memorial Site,[9] which is open to the public Your source information is akin to me typing an article on my glorious child like scribbling stating Insane Dalek spotted in 1933 taking out the Nazi loving Jews.
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