A Comment About

Valkyrie’s Revisionism

January 8, 2009 - 12:17 am - by John Rosenthal
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2009-01-09 22:01:14

Cedarford…

I see you think that the vanquished peoples of WWI were ‘stabbed in the back.’ Yes, things were tough. That not carte blanche to the commit terror that followed. Yes the Reds fought in Wedding and other districts of Berlin, but the Reichswehr and the Friekorps were itching for revenge.

As far as you saying that there was no eradication in the 30′s, not so. There was no mass extermination yet but warehouses and places like Columbia House just north of Berlin’s Templehoff airport, in the southern district of Neukoln, were turned into Nazi jails a month or so after Hitler became Chancellor. Sausenhausen, Dachau and more camps were opened then too.The point is…Jews, Gypsies, Reds,Free Masons and any opponents to the Reich were rounded up and then beaten, starved and murdered.

Yes I do read a great deal on the subject and it’s more then just as passing fancy. Part of my family comes from Cherznow, a city that is about 9 miles from Auschwitz. Some made it to safety, many did not. So it’s not just academic with me.