Callafangers wrote: ↑Wed Nov 19, 2025 8:48 am
Nessie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 19, 2025 7:43 am
Why, when they were put on trial in West Germany, by German prosecutors, did none of the staff claim TII was a property sorting centre?
By the time of the West German trials, the means to challenge the narrative were more hopeless than ever. If everyone agrees that the Nazis had an endless murder-orgy, and you're under direct accusations of having participated in the orgies, does it make you look
less guilty to say, "not only did I not participate - the whole thing is a lie!", contradicting
all prior rulings by that time?
And in the earlier trials, describe how you (a Nazi) would feel, walking into a courtroom when:
- Your family is terrified and being supervised by Soviet/Allied rapists
- The enemy that hates you is running the trial and insists you did murder orgies
- Your lawyer tells you that there is no viable defense to deny these atrocities occurred, only to mitigate your alleged involvement
- Most of your fellow colleagues have already played along with this narrative
- The handful of fellow Nazis you know who have tried denying altogether were simply hanged
- The war is lost, your country has fallen and you have nothing left to fight for but your own life and your family's
What do you say, then, Nessie? Do you 'be a hero' and get yourself killed and your family harassed, deported, or far worse? Or is it now a lost cause and you have to 'play ball' in the ways of the psychopathic victors?
This isn't a rhetorical question. I want to know what you would
actually do in such a situation.
Lets go through your made up list of objections, for which you provide no evidence.
[*] Your family is terrified and being supervised by Soviet/Allied rapists
There is no evidence of any threats made to the accused's families.
[*] The enemy that hates you is running the trial and insists you did murder orgies
German prosecutors ran the trial and conducted the investigations, even visiting TII.
[*] Your lawyer tells you that there is no viable defense to deny these atrocities occurred, only to mitigate your alleged involvement
There is a viable defence, which worked for the Belzec trial, which was to claim coercion and being forced to work at the camp. The reason why a defence of no crime was committed, is because of the lack of evidence TII was used for another purpose.
[*] Most of your fellow colleagues have already played along with this narrative
Again, that is because of the evidence. Mass murder was proven. You just do not want to accept that.
[*] The handful of fellow Nazis you know who have tried denying altogether were simply hanged
Which Nazi and what did they deny?
[*] The war is lost, your country has fallen and you have nothing left to fight for but your own life and your family's
The TII trials took place in Dusseldorf in the 1960s.
You clearly have a fantasy version of what took place.