Sunday, 27 March 2016

Your Questions About Commandant Of Auschwitz

Jenny asks…

How can someone deny the holocaust in this day and age with so much evidence that it took place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7869995.stm Why would someone of religious standing choose to say that the holocaust of the Jews was limited to 300,000 and didn't take place in gas chambers, when we clearly have evidence that it did. There has to be a motive behind this kind of claim, what is it? Evidence: "Another improvement we made over Treblinka was that we built our gas chambers to accommodate 2,000 people at one time, whereas at Treblinka their 10 gas chambers only accommodated 200 people each. The way we selected our victims was as follows: we had two SS doctors on duty at Auschwitz to examine the incoming transports of prisoners. The prisoners would be marched by one of the doctors who would make spot decisions as they walked by. Those who were fit for work were sent into the Camp. Others were sent immediately to the extermination plants. Children of tender years were invariably exterminated, since by reason of their youth they were unable to work. Still another improvement we made over Treblinka was that at Treblinka the victims almost always knew that they were to be exterminated and at Auschwitz we endeavored to fool the victims into thinking that they were to go thr ough a delousing process. Of course, frequently they realized our true intentions and we sometimes had riots and difficulties due to that fact. Very frequently women would hide their children under the clothes but of course when we found them we would send the children in to be exterminated. We were required to carry out these exterminations in secrecy but of course the foul and nauseating stench from the continuous burning of bodies permeated the entire area and all of the people living in the surrounding communities knew that exterminations were going on at Auschwitz." – Rudolf Höß, Auschwitz camp commandant, Nuremberg testimony.

Our pick of the answers:

Nobody wants to believe that human beings could willfully slaughter 6,000,000 other human beings...I mean do you really want to believe that? I especially don't, my great grandfather was in the Nazi army and was stationed on Auschwitz for about 3-4 months. Eventually he got tired of the massacre and fled to France, they took him with open arms and gave him a place to live and work until he could afford to go to America...nobody ever wants to admit that all those people were killed but my great grandfather admitted it. He also admitted to killing at least 100 of them with his own gun. It's sick but it happened.

Sandra asks…

If you were born in the year of the rat look at this?

·Alexander the Great, born 356-323 B.C. King of Macedonia & Greece (known as Greece-Macedon) ·Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany leader ·Heinrich Himmler, Top ranking Nazi official, founder and officer-in-charge of the Nazi concentration camps and architect of the "Final Solution" ·Rudolf Hoess, Senior Nazi official and commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp ·Kim II Sung, North Korean dictator ·Peter the Great, Russian emperor and absolutist ·Catherine I, Russian empress and absolutist ·Alexander I, Yugoslavian king and dictator ·Mozart, Austrian composer ·Mata Hari, Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and spy ·Eva Braun, mistress of Adolf Hitler ·George Washington, first president of the United States ·Richard Nixon, former Vice President and President of the United States ·Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States ·George H. W. Bush, father of President George W. Bush, former V-P and President of the United States ·Jimmy Carter, former President of the U.S.

Our pick of the answers:

1984 BABY!!

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