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To: bgill

Maybe he should take a trip down memory lane and put some little B-17s over Germany. Effing retards. They let millions of jihadists in their country (reaping benefits already!) and snidely infer we are what? Racist? Xenophobic? Phobic of some sort?

Seems to me Germany had their own ‘phobic’ problem. They’re called Jews - over 6 million of them in the accepted knowledge so far.


13 posted on 02/05/2017 10:39:55 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer

It wasn’t just Jews that dies in the ovens.

The genocidal policies of the Nazis resulted in the deaths of about as many Polish Gentiles as Polish Jews, thus making them co-victims in a Forgotten Holocaust.

This Holocaust has been largely ignored because historians who have written on the subject of the Holocaust have chosen to interpret the tragedy in exclusivistic terms—namely, as the most tragic period in the history of the Jewish Diaspora.

To them, the Holocaust was unique to the Jews, and they therefore have had little or nothing to say about the nine million Gentiles, including three million Poles, who also perished in the greatest tragedy the world has ever known.

Little wonder that many people who experienced these events share the feeling of Nobel Laureate Czeslaw Milosz, who anxious when the meaning of the word Holocaust undergoes gradual modifications, so that the word begins to belong to the history of the Jews exclusively, as if among the victims there were not also millions of Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, and prisoners of other nationalities. — Richard C. Lukas, preface to The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles under German Occupation 1939-1944


33 posted on 02/05/2017 11:43:15 AM PST by ASOC (Have *you* visited the World of the Chernyi?)
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