At the Waansee conference in January 1942, high-ranking Germans discussed the “final solution” of the “Jewish problem”.
They recognized that following orders to execute Jews, gypsies, communists, and similar prisoners was taking a toll on German soldiers.
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“Special units from the SS were set up under the control of Heinrich Himmler to carry out this extermination programme. At first the victims were shot but, with a high proportion of those involved in the killings suffering from nervous breakdowns a more impersonal method was developed.”
Even the former chicken farmer Himmler was sickened upon visiting a killing site.
The left is always trying to link the struggle of African Americans for equality to homosexuals, which on its face is a specious, even fatuous comparison.
The real comparison is between Himmler and the Nazis and Sanger and Planned Parenthood.
Most people walked or drove/drive by the sites where these horrendous, ghoulish activities took/take place and they then went/go about their lives.
In the death camps and abortion clinics, what is being done is so heinous that it sickens any normal person who learns of the details.
Never forget that the residents of Auschwitz/Oszwiecem and all of the workers at the nearby IG Farben factory knew exactly what was happening. They saw the starving jews walking by every day, saw them being worked to death, saw them trudging back. That's why Otto Schindler's acts were true heroism -- all of the other people just like him bought into the euphemisms and looked away.
One of the sickest parts of the tour at Auschwitz I (where they housed Poles and political prisoners for the most part) is near the end of the tour, after you've seen Block 11 and the torture rooms, the abominable living conditions, the mustering ground, and you walk down a long road that terminates in a galley. Off to the right is the Commandant's house; to the left is the remains of the first gas chamber. From the house, you would smell the camp daily, you could not fail to see the prisoners dying, or hear their screams. The commandant's wife, however, described her time at Auschwitz as one of the happiest and most pleasant times of her life.
(The 1940s called. They want their atrocities back.)
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