Today I will remind them.
>imgur.com
>imgur.com
>imgur.com
>imgur.com
>rationalwiki.org
>reddit.com
>holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.ie
>holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.ie
Wars where the good guys lost
franco-prussian war of 1870
unified Germany was a mistake
Please help me then. I have this problem: I have a little book written by members of a small resistance group that included my great grandpa and a great-uncle. In it there's a chapter about the jews. It says that in their area, the Germans only gave the order to round up the jews in February 1944. Nothing before. And when the order came, it wasn't carried out by German troops, it was carried out by French police. And here's the kicker: the German written order said that jews who had a medical document certifying that they couldn't be moved would remain free. The French gendarmes in charge of the round up went to the local doctor in each town and had them write dozens of fake certificates. At the end of the day only 3 jews were taken away in an area of roughly 15000 people. All these "sick" jews were left alone.
So my problem is, if the goal was to exterminate any and all jews, why leave any of them out? If they legitimately couldn't be moved, why not dispose of them on the spot?
That's France. We're talking about Eastern Europe here.
If you say so kiddo
Lmao at all these articles written by kikes
But if the ultimate goal is to kill all the jews, why treat them differently based on east/west origin?
Not an argument. And no, most of those aren't by Jews at all.