Aaaaaand there we have it...

Aaaaaand there we have it. The Hollerollercaust literally COULD NOT PHYSICALLY have happened the way it's been described and is taught. Sure, a lot of inmates died, there was very little food to go around and rampant disease, but even then it wasn't anything out of the ordinary for an internment camp for war enemies.

Now the only question that remains: is it a coincidence that the only country that has successfully moved away from debt-based currency that is owned and issued by private persons, just happens to be the most vilified group of people ever?

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Does accountability bother you that much? In that case, stay in your room.

>t. resident schizo user
No idea what you're talking about, but keep looning around, loonie.

Well...I'm referring to the OP. What else would I be referring to?

He's a brave hero who has taken a stand against the Jewish grip on the media and spread of information. This has inspired me and will inspire others to take a stand against the ruthless international elite.

Alright, you goofy schizo wieirdo. Just make sure to keep my thread bumped. I sure hope there aren't any impressionable young minds full of distress around! Wouldn't want them to come across any dangerous new information, would we!

But Jow Forumstard, you are the schizo.
And Nazi Germany's economy is rightfully called "vampire economy". Conquering all of their "allies" and forcing them to take loans in its name, and stealing their gold reserves. Confiscating money, property, businesses from its own citizens to keep going.
Burning furniture instead of gas, the Nazi government liberated itself from its fuel dependency! Rejoice!

>And Nazi Germany's economy is (((rightfully))) called "vampire economy".
I wonder who these righteous champions of justice might be. Oh who could it possibly be, I sure wonder... It almost sounds like something that someone who would cry in pain as he stabs you in the back would say.

You clearly know nothing about the pre-war Nazi economy. You've spent probably 30 minutes at most researching it.

We had a holocaust survivor come to our school, and he gave us some interesting perspective on concentration camps. They were basically just slave labor camps, not a death camp like is portrayed in media.