Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: ABDCWOT on September 15, 2014, 10:48:38 PM
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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/93-year-old-auschwitz-nazi-death-camp-guard-charged-300000-counts-accessory-murder-1465592
....here's the interview w/Oskar Groening
http://youtu.be/gHo1r5hx1wk
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That'll teach him!
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Ah yes... Justice...
Are you sure they didn't just admit him to a assist living facility?
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"helped the Nazi regime benefit economically, and supported the systematic killings"
Now I'm afraid we'll just have to charge all German citizens who paid taxes to the Nazi regime...
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Ah yes... Justice...
Are you sure they didn't just admit him to a assist living facility?
At least he'll have a long time to think about his actions and make sure he won't repeat his attrocities after being rehabilitated from prison :devil
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If he's already in a nursing home perhaps he'll get off with time served...
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If he's already in a nursing home perhaps he'll get off with time served...
I would be surprised if he survives the trip to the prison after sentencing.
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To be perfectly honest, if I was him at that age I would persistantlty mock the prosecutors and see if their heaad explode at their sheer ignorance..
Seriously, if I had to live with the memories of serving at those camps I simply wouldn't be able to live with myself...
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I can't wait until they are all dead and buried :old:
Savages :old:
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It's hard to say that underlings in the German army had control over their own assignments. What do you think would have happened to this guard if he protested the actions of the true evil SS officers. He would have ended up in the same pit as the poor souls that were victims of the truly evil Nazis. :pray
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Well... He was not army, but a Rottenführer in the Waffen-SS. And he volunteered.
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You have got to feel sorry for the warriors who liberated the camps.
Imagine fighting real battles and meeting scum guards.