Die Endlösung der Europäischen Judenfrage
Re: Die Endlösung der Europäischen Judenfrage
Hi j keenan,
what is this small snippet good for, the whole document is available online, free of charge.
It wasn't and isn't a "sensation", it's part of the German history, nothing more and nothing less.
Unfortunately, I don't understand why you have to make a new "topic" out of this?
The books referring to these dates are well known, those who do not own these books should seek these works.
Even today, not everything you find is tangible, that's disturbing, please don't name any examples.
Hans
what is this small snippet good for, the whole document is available online, free of charge.
It wasn't and isn't a "sensation", it's part of the German history, nothing more and nothing less.
Unfortunately, I don't understand why you have to make a new "topic" out of this?
The books referring to these dates are well known, those who do not own these books should seek these works.
Even today, not everything you find is tangible, that's disturbing, please don't name any examples.
Hans
The paradise of the successful lends itself perfectly to a hell for the unsuccessful. (Bertold Brecht on Hollywood)
Re: Die Endlösung der Europäischen Judenfrage
As a German citizen, this topic is close to your heart, every father or grandfather was in the SS, the people still sit in the most magnificent houses today.
They sit safe and content after 1945, their illegally acquired possessions still feed these families today.
The finest villas, the fattest automobiles, they're everywhere here, they didn't have to lose anything.
Fed up and happy, they don't pay taxes and gossip about the poor who sweep up the dirt in front of their villas.
These people never suffered, nobody ended up in a German concentration camp, their bank account was their only interest, and nothing has changed to this day, nothing at all.
This German wealth is antisocial, perverse, a merciless mockery of the needy.
Hans
They sit safe and content after 1945, their illegally acquired possessions still feed these families today.
The finest villas, the fattest automobiles, they're everywhere here, they didn't have to lose anything.
Fed up and happy, they don't pay taxes and gossip about the poor who sweep up the dirt in front of their villas.
These people never suffered, nobody ended up in a German concentration camp, their bank account was their only interest, and nothing has changed to this day, nothing at all.
This German wealth is antisocial, perverse, a merciless mockery of the needy.
Hans
The paradise of the successful lends itself perfectly to a hell for the unsuccessful. (Bertold Brecht on Hollywood)