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Hitler modelled his concepts on early Americans

Posted by: joseph_1 on October 29, 1997 at 03:24:57:

In Reply to: Time to move on posted by Simon Palbera on February 13, 1997 at 17:11:12:

: : > > Back in World War Two, everyone knows that the nazis
: : > > executed millions of Jews and other Cultural groups.
: : > > One method was the gas chamber. Zyklon-B, the chemical
: : > > used to kill millions, was created, manufactured, and sold to the
: : > > Nazis by the America-based company Bayer during and before
: : > > World War Two. Bayer now makes aspirin, and other pain-killers
: : > > which many people buy.

: : > Ingenious company indeed. If you can obtain a Sears and Robuck catalog,
: : > cira 1900, you will find within an ad from the same Bayer & Co. touting
: : > the analgesic qualities of their new patented product, "Heroin."

: : So What?? We still buy VW and Krupp and Bunn etc.
: : What is your point---that all corps are evil??? What are you ?
: : A communist or an anarchist??? WWII is over !!!
: : I guess you still blame the German people also . Grow up and get a life

: I seem to recall that General Motors was able to succesfully sue the US Government for reparations to their German factories bombed by the RAF and USAF during WW 2.

: One rather unpleasant point about the gas chambers is that while the USA and the USSR ran around looking for rocket scientists in the chaos after the fall of Germany, Great Britain sent scientists in to the camps to find out as much detail as possible of the experiments and toxins used. Then we built our own stockpiles from the recipes (Porton Down et al.). Let's not forget that the concentration camp was, of course, a British invention.

: Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

Actually the Concentration camp was invented by the pioneering forfathers of America. Except the used disease and famine and called it a 'Reservation'. Even Hitler mentioned several times how he modeled the clerical points of internment and basic cocept after the way the early Americans treated the local native population.




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