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01-06-2010, 11:22 AM
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Re: WWII - Holocuast - Auschwitz: Through The Lens of the SS
I had never head of this album taken at the same time as the other album. I dont think that was a coincidence. That was really a great clip. That old lady from the camp when she was describing being pushed into the shower....Made me ill. I dont know why they are surprised the people working there could be happy and take photos like that though. To me that was not shocking or surprising, but interesting. I mean, what else could you do after a hard day of genocide and genocide related activities but relax outdoors and eat blueberries then pretend to be sad when they are gone and photograph it all. Just goes to show you there are two sides to every war. Im sure all those people thought they were justified at some point and even if they didnt they cant be expected not to make the best of it. Thats why I dont think it was a coincidence the two albums are from the same time and show two totally different worlds. They were only documenting reality. ;)
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07-09-2010, 08:08 PM
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Re: WWII - Holocuast - Auschwitz: Through The Lens of the SS
the video in the original post cuts about 21 seconds off the end of the clip, for those who want to see the end check out the link below, i'm not going to bother uploading it here though as the quality isnt that great on this clip, but i thought some might still want to see the ending of it. [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW9o2Pklh4"]YouTube- Happy Nazis - Germany[/nomedia] |
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07-17-2010, 09:14 AM
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Re: WWII - Holocuast - Auschwitz: Through The Lens of the SS
1st, they came for the Jews, and I said nothing; then, they came for the Catholics and still, I was silent; then they came for us, and there was no one left to say anything.
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