There are certain events in human history that we’d just as soon forget ever happened. And we’re talking about things even worse than the Obama administration. These would be true tragedies on such a scale as to make people wonder if there is any real goodness in humanity or even a future for the human race.
History is filled with atrocities that bring us shame. Names such as Stalin, Pol Pot and, going further back, Tamerlane come to mind. The Mongol hoards obliterating whole swaths of the continent are a blight on human history.
Yet there is one atrocity that is recent enough and diabolical enough that its contemplation is just plain miserable.
This would be the treatment and persecution of the Jews under Hitler and his Nazi Germany. It has been thought that the magnitude of this crime against humanity wasn’t fully known until when our soldiers liberated Nazi concentration camps and came face to face with the horror themselves.
Now we learn that this may have been known by the Allies as early as 1942.
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It would have just made it incredibly less efficient to kill them. So less would have been killed. Attacking the transport systems would also have military advantages. How are arms transported along with troops.
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Hide sight is 20/20 , this sort of critique does help anyone.
I don’t have any doubt more could have been done, but hindsight is always 20/20.
If is a very powerful word.
Another puppet actor for the NWO elites & Vadican
Very true.
Lets worry about today
All the supposed “death camps” (work camps to the informed) were reached by the soviets NOT American GIs. No records of mistreatment exist from the red cross when they visited camps during the war. Ashes are not emitted from crematoria. Sure are a lot of “survivors” especially when there weren’t even 6 million jews in Europe during WW2. You are a LIAR and a FOOL. Stating facts must be anti-Semitic, even though many peoples of the levant are semites, not just sephardic jews. Khazar jews are not semitic at all.
I wondered and asked why too.