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Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:49 am
Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:21 am
Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 8:44 am …Josef Mengele, the terrible doctor at Auschwitz…
Josef was NOT a “terrible” Doctor. On the contrary all the child twins associated with him who were interviewed in the 1960s related how kind he was to them and how he became a father-figure to them. Jewish Wikipedia editors who police the page on him would not allow this information to be included and kept deleting it.
This is an example of how the ‘holocaust’ mythology is perpetuated: viz. by spreading misinformation and suppressing, criminalising and censoring critical analysis of it.

CONCLUSION:
Best not to just repeat ahistoric captions indiscriminately.
We only have to think a bit.
E.g.
Q. What is the likelihood that a.) Herman Göring amassed a collection of women's brassieres and b.) was allowed to store it beneath Adolf’s house in Obersazlburg?
A. Likelhood for both is ZERO.

Q. What is the likelihood that fifteen top administrators (who had been called to a conference during a war that had become an existentialist ‘total war’ for survival) would hear the announcement of a plan to arrest and mass-murder the equivalent of the combined populations of Finland and Norway without a murmur of disapproval or incredulity?
A. The liklihood is ZERO.
I know Josef was not a terrible doctor. I am more interested in the pics than the captions.
I request you to not include captions that contain obvious lies and which help perpetuate anti-German, racist hate-tropes.
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Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:52 am
Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:49 am
Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:21 am

Josef was NOT a “terrible” Doctor. On the contrary all the child twins associated with him who were interviewed in the 1960s related how kind he was to them and how he became a father-figure to them. Jewish Wikipedia editors who police the page on him would not allow this information to be included and kept deleting it.
This is an example of how the ‘holocaust’ mythology is perpetuated: viz. by spreading misinformation and suppressing, criminalising and censoring critical analysis of it.

CONCLUSION:
Best not to just repeat ahistoric captions indiscriminately.
We only have to think a bit.
E.g.
Q. What is the likelihood that a.) Herman Göring amassed a collection of women's brassieres and b.) was allowed to store it beneath Adolf’s house in Obersazlburg?
A. Likelhood for both is ZERO.

Q. What is the likelihood that fifteen top administrators (who had been called to a conference during a war that had become an existentialist ‘total war’ for survival) would hear the announcement of a plan to arrest and mass-murder the equivalent of the combined populations of Finland and Norway without a murmur of disapproval or incredulity?
A. The liklihood is ZERO.
I know Josef was not a terrible doctor. I am more interested in the pics than the captions.
I request you to not include captions that contain obvious lies and which help perpetuate anti-German, racist hate-tropes.
What may be a lie to you may be seen as truth by someone else. It is the right of all people to hear both sides as painful as it is to some. This is free speech which this forum and RODOH follow.
If you see something you do not agree with reply and say your bit. Let people decide from their own thoughts, not censorship.
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Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 10:25 am
Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:52 am
Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 9:49 am
I know Josef was not a terrible doctor. I am more interested in the pics than the captions.
I request you to not include captions that contain obvious lies and which help perpetuate anti-German, racist hate-tropes.
What may be a lie to you may be seen as truth by someone else…
You appear not to have understood the word “obvious”, in “obvious lies”.

You agreed that Mengele wasn’t a “terrible doctor”, yet you helped spread that racist, ant-German deceit by uncritically repeating it. Why?
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Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 10:47 am You agreed that Mengele wasn’t a “terrible doctor”, yet you helped spread that racist, ant-German deceit by uncritically repeating it. Why?
I am pro German hoping one day that the brave soldaten of the Heer, SS and others get same recognition for their bravery as do the allied soldiers. Putting photos on line here with the captions is not spreading hate. I am interested in the holocaust and ancient history. I do not know if the captions are true or not for the most part. I will continue to put them on here and RODOH. You are free to dispute what they say. I am simply reposting thoughts of others on this photo album. I dont even read the captions but interested in the photos.
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WORLD WAR TWO: 70 - 85 MILLION DEAD, FOR WHAT?

Millions of men were sacrificed in a war to benefit a relatively small group of people.
A group of people who cared NOTHING about them nor the quality of their lives.

Many millions were killed; many millions died from starvation and disease.
Many cities, homes and entire families were destroyed.
The soldiers who went off to fight complete strangers, were fooled into believing that they were fighting for 'freedom'.

I wonder what those soldiers and their loved-ones would think if they saw the condition Europe is in today.

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Special subcommitte of the Banking and Currency investigation. Samuel Untermeyer is seated far right.

Beginning in the late 1800s, a concern regarding the power of bankers and monopolies began to grow. This led to a breaking point in July 1911, when Congressman Charles August Lindbergh asserted that a banking trust existed within the United States and that it should be investigated.
As early as December 12, 1911, the lawyer, economist, government advisor and chairman of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) Samuel Untermyer supported the creation of such an investigation, and publicly gave encouragement to Lindbergh to continue fighting for its creation despite early setbacks. Untermyer, posing as a strong proponent of the investigation, eventually came to be the committee's counsel.
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Nazgul wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 11:14 am
Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 10:47 am You agreed that Mengele wasn’t a “terrible doctor”, yet you helped spread that racist, ant-German deceit by uncritically repeating it. Why?
I am pro German hoping one day that the brave soldaten of the Heer, SS and others get same recognition for their bravery as do the allied soldiers. Putting photos on line here with the captions is not spreading hate. I am interested in the holocaust and ancient history. I do not know if the captions are true or not for the most part. I will continue to put them on here and RODOH. You are free to dispute what they say. I am simply reposting thoughts of others on this photo album. I dont even read the captions but interested in the photos.
You didn't respond to my question, Naz. Nor to my simple request.
I didn’t suggest that “Putting photos online here with the captions is spreading hate”.

I am only suggesting and requesting that you read the captions BEFORE copying and pasting them and if you read something that YOU think is of dubious accuracy or is an OBVIOUSLY FALSE anti-German hate-tropes, then don’t include those parts.
Maybe think about it. ;)
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Wahrheitssucher wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 11:35 am I am only suggesting and requesting that you read the captions BEFORE copying and pasting them and if you read something that YOU think is of dubious accuracy or is an OBVIOUSLY FALSE anti-German hate-tropes, then don’t include those parts.
Maybe think about it. ;)
I agree. Just before you wrote the first response I read,noticed the Himmler suicide by cyanide, when I am well aware that he was murdered as was Mengele. Himmler was murdered by his Jewish interrogators. I altered that and will be more mindful in future. I think the original captions give context to the images, I do not wish those to stop. I will be more mindful in future posts. Thanks for your contribution W.
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Nazi soldier interrogates captured black cat.

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were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
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Nazgul wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 8:32 am
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There is something so powerful about this image. Knowing these men were facing the end of their civilisation as they knew it, and looking defeat square in the eyes. Knowing what we know now about what followed, only adds to that.

To be a fly on the wall at such a sombre scene. Thanks for sharing these Nazgul

**Edit** Reply-fail on my part - this is the image of AH addressing Luftwaffe officers.
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The faces of war..A German soldier marked by the fights.
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HansHill wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 8:24 am
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There is something so powerful about this image. Knowing these men were facing the end of their civilisation as they knew it, and looking defeat square in the eyes. Knowing what we know now about what followed, only adds to that.

To be a fly on the wall at such a sombre scene. Thanks for sharing these Nazgul
Glad someone appreciates them. You are correct, this was 4 April 1944. This photo was taken a little over a year before the unconditional surrender of the Reich (May 7, 1945); the writing was on the wall, it shows as you said, in their faces.
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Nazgul wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 9:42 am
HansHill wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 8:24 am
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There is something so powerful about this image. Knowing these men were facing the end of their civilisation as they knew it, and looking defeat square in the eyes. Knowing what we know now about what followed, only adds to that.

To be a fly on the wall at such a sombre scene. Thanks for sharing these Nazgul
Glad someone appreciates them. You are correct, this was 4 April 1944. This photo was taken a little over a year before the unconditional surrender of the Reich (May 7, 1945); the writing was on the wall, it shows as you said, in their faces.
I wonder could anybody identify the fresco on the wall in the background - it only adds to the sense of desperate heroism in this scene
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HansHill wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 10:22 am I wonder could anybody identify the fresco on the wall in the background - it only adds to the sense of desperate heroism in this scene
I do not think it is a fesco, but a normal painting as seen below. You can see it hanging below the wood.
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HansHill wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 10:22 am …could anybody identify the fresco on the wall in the background - it only adds to the sense of desperate heroism in this scene.
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Beautiful, thanks gents
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