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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you were a young, strong, man, good for work, you might make it. The camps were not all for extermination, forced labor went on too, but it was easy to be worked to death. Conditions were harsh, food was scarce, disease was rampant. New, un-starved, people were arriving all the time, so there was no need to conserve the ones already there.

Yes the Red Army liberated camps. The Americans, however, also did.

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FireCrotchPsaki 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Americans did not liberate one "death camp", it was the crooked Soviet Union that did yet waited to talk about it/show pictures? I think many many Soviet atrocities were committed and blamed on Germany and the Allies went along with it. History has shown the Soviets to be notorious liars and killers, and unfortunately Communism got a pass for the many millions they killed. Their ideology should have been trashed in the same way after the war and looked upon in the same way by the rest of the world, we wouldn't have Antifa faggots and other libtards openly promoting Communism in the US now if we and our allies had.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

I personally knew very well an American soldier who was part of the American force that liberated Dachau. And the Germans do atrocities just fine. But the rest of your comment, after the word "History," I completely agree with.

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FireCrotchPsaki 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dachau was not part of the "extermination camps" (death camps) but seems more akin to the Soviet gulag. My only argument with the death camps is that it does seem the Soviets swept their atrocities under the rug so to speak through the death camps. They blamed the Germans for the Katyn Massacre only to admit guilt 50 years later (among many others). I also don't agree with this moron who gets paid millions to play sportsball or anything he said, merely made a comment to provoke thought and rile some others up