Re: Where did they go
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:33 pm
Where are the huge settlements in the east, that by the end of 1944, should have had millions of Jews in them?
It seems a few of those ones in Romania got zapped; there are plenty of konzentrationslager in Ostland, some which have recently come to light, never thought to have existed.
IOW, there were no mass Jewish settlements in the east at the end of 1944. That ends denier claims that is where the Jews supposedly not gassed were living.
Off topic but I'm curious. Was the massacre purely about religion? I'm a Christian you're a Jew, bang you're dead? Was it revenge for the 1917 Russian revolution where the Jews held the gun? Was it political? Just cleaning up the Jew Marxists? What was the motivation for such drastic actions?In December 1941, Romanian troops, together with Ukrainian auxiliaries, massacred almost all juden in Bogdanovka; shootings continued for more than a week.
No, it was due to carrying typhus which scared the Romanians to carry out the massacre; they considered it equal to the black plague. Of course Yad Vashem and the other yids see it as collusion with the Reich; I suspect that a good majority of these juden went through Belzec. The jootrix is to claim they came from the Odessa region.Turnagain wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 7:15 pmWas the massacre purely about religion? I'm a Christian you're a Jew, bang you're dead? Was it revenge for the 1917 Russian revolution where the Jews held the gun? Was it political? Just cleaning up the Jew Marxists? What was the motivation for such drastic actions?
Ostarbeiter "Eastern worker") was a designation for foreign workers gathered from occupied Central and Eastern Europe to perform forced labour in Germany during World War II. Wiki..some modified extracts below and fromNessie wrote: Where are the huge settlements in the east, that by the end of 1944, should have had millions of Jews in them?