rhino wrote on Jul 10
th, 2021 at 2:26pm:
you are just making stuff up, I dont believe you have read much about the concentration camps at all, like here.
I have listened to various videos on the internet of documentaries about Hitler and the concentration camps. But, that is not sufficient research. I have read about half of Kershaw's first book. WW2 was a topic of study for our high school history class 27 years ago. And Hitler has been a focal point for various historians and interpreters of varying backgrounds. I would be sure that 30 years of acknowledging Hitler as an evil person would have shaped how I feel about what he did for his country.
However, to answer your question, no I do not know much about the concentration camps the Nazis used to enslave and murder prisoners. I bet you do not, either. I have not even read "Schindler's Ark" by Thomas Keneally, which might give
some idea of how things were in the camps.
Quote:The rest of the world knew about the camps halfway into the war at least, there is zero basis to claim that the German people didnt know, in fact it was open policy by the Nazis to inter the Jews and others. The gas trucks which picked up the untermensch marked for extermination were manned mainly by neighbourhood volunteers.
The Soviets discovered the camps and were shocked by what they saw. Not even the rest of the world today know about concentration camps of the Nazis, since it is not a subject of study for anyone outside a western background.
And whilst I can accept that people living nearby the camps might have known something about the horrors going on in the camps, I would not believe that many of them had a clear idea -- unless they worked inside the camps keeping some kind of functionality going.
There is no doubt that Jewish people were not liked by most of the German people. But, as far as Hitler was concerned, he wanted them gone from German lands. When I read up on a book about Hitler ordering the exterminating Jewish people, then I will concede that Hitler oversaw the genocide of Jews in camps.