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- 10 Jul 2003, 22:51
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: HITLER'S ORDERS
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2205
Re: HITLER'S ORDERS
I'VE BEEN WORKING SO HARD TRYING TO FIND, AT LEAST, ONLY ONE FILE WITH HITLER'S SIGNATURE ORDERING THE EXTERMINATION OF ANY JEWISH BUT I NEVER FIND! MUST I GIVE UP? WHY IS IMPOSSIBLE? It seems to me you're as interested in finding anything as our latest "Revisionist" addition, but just in case you'...
- 10 Jul 2003, 21:57
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: Most massive war-crime against soldiers in WWII
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2417
Hey Witness does your 36% death rate for German POW's stop at 1945 or is that the total total all the way into the 1950's. Seemes like I have heard only about 20-25% survived to return home. I figured the Soviet POw rate to be about the same. You've heard wrong. The figure for German prisoners who ...
- 10 Jul 2003, 20:13
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: Le Monde, 21 février 1979
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1259
- 09 Jul 2003, 22:13
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: Le Monde, 21 février 1979
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1259
Le Monde, 21 février 1979
On the closed thread What kind of diesel engines where used??? http://www.thirdreichforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25742&start=60&sid=1598962989e2b362cf9e79024e9b3cb7 Scott Smith quoted a declaration that appeared in Le Monde on 21 February 1979, signed by Pierre Vidal-Naquet and 34 historians, as follow...
- 09 Jul 2003, 18:13
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
If the murder-weapon was an engine it had to have been a spark-ignition gasoline engine. Simple as that. All evidence converges on the murder weapon having been an engine, and there's no indication that it was anything else. So it Smith were right with his diesel arguments, this would mean that it ...
- 09 Jul 2003, 17:36
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
Roberto, your stupidity does not become my "dishonesty." Now isn't it funny to see Smith lose his temper and throw insults around in a vain attempt to disguise the fact that he was lying rather lamely when, after reading my conclusions derived from Miller’s thesis more than once, he tried to make b...
- 08 Jul 2003, 21:58
- Forum: Other eras
- Topic: Creation of GDR a Soviet War-Crime ?
- Replies: 38
- Views: 8227
Wittnes, is it so hard to understand (again) that this topic is about Soviet crimes? Every time when somebody starts topic with WAllied/Soviet crimes, couple of guys starts to tell to others that how "germans did the same and even much more". P*sses me off! IF the topic is about ALLIED/SOVIET WARCR...
- 08 Jul 2003, 21:53
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: Most massive war-crime against soldiers in WWII
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2417
Thanks for the info, but I was and still looking for a single war-crime, but crime, which was commited in long period of time. Regards, Kocjo I think you’re looking for the greatest single massacre of prisoners of war. The killing of ca. 15,000 Polish prisoners of war by the Soviets at Katyn near S...
- 07 Jul 2003, 17:33
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
The diesel has to be as deadly if not deadlier in its own way as it spews out more irrantants/toxins than Gasolene, maybe not as much CO2 but again this is heavy duty displacement. If the engine has to move a tank of at least 20 tons than im pretty sure there would be a lot of exhaust output. THe p...
- 07 Jul 2003, 13:38
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
Questioning a poster's honesty or claiming congenital defective intelligence is offensive. I agree to the latter. The former is not a personal offense where the person in question is behaving in a dishonest manner, which can be said of Smith's deliberate and persistent misrepresentation of my state...
- 07 Jul 2003, 13:33
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
If the murder-weapon was an engine it had to have been a spark-ignition gasoline engine. Simple as that. All evidence converges on the murder weapon having been an engine, and there's no indication that it was anything else. So it Smith were right with his diesel arguments, this would mean that it ...
- 07 Jul 2003, 13:23
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
And Smith is rather obviously misrepresenting my statements, for I obviously didn’t say that 2.7 % CO2 is lethal. I said that the CO2 in the exhaust would add to the one produced by the victims’ breathing to bring about a lethal concentration earlier than the victims’ breathing alone would have don...
- 06 Jul 2003, 23:16
- Forum: Holocaust & 20th Century War Crimes
- Topic: What kind of diesel engines where used???
- Replies: 67
- Views: 11823
Roberto -- You said: "It’s not bullshit (bullshit is what Smith produces regarding certain topic whenever he hits the keyboard), but I’m glad to know Smith is tired of my pointing out his dishonesty. Fond as I am of the fellow, I will from now on push this button more often." As informative as your...
- 06 Jul 2003, 23:14
- Forum: Life in the Third Reich & Weimar Republic
- Topic: Germany, Poland and the Start of WWII
- Replies: 70
- Views: 6447
Roberto wrote: I hate to repeat the same question again, but what evidence is there, in the form of declarations, memoranda, memoirs or unmistakable indications in British behavior, that a Britain interested in war with Germany for whatever reasons purposefully endeavoured to bring about its outbre...
- 06 Jul 2003, 22:15
- Forum: Other eras
- Topic: Polish territory?
- Replies: 72
- Views: 7613
Dan W wrote: I think BAKA has something to do with the bodily discharge of fluids. A most unpleasant thought if you ask me. A mistaken interpretation. The Japanese word "baka", meaning "foolish", actually derives from Sanskrit, although it is written with the two characters meaning "horse" and "dee...