AI Insights on the 'Holocaust'

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Stubble
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Re: AI Insights on the 'Holocaust'

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It's part of your delusion (extreme bias) that you think the Nazis would have necessarily only killed out of evil. Rather perhaps they wouldn't have wanted more witnesses to the various inhumanities that happened at the camp. W regard to Jews you can read Eichmann's words, it was another delusion , not about punishing Jews or revenge but to benefit the German people and perhaps all the "peoples".
What part of that response in any way addresses you assertion that Elie Wiesel went with the Germans rather than being captured by the Soviet because he feared if he stayed he would be shot by the Germans.

Honestly, it probably needs to go in another thread anyway, because I have apparently drifted the AI thread.

So far as Mr Geysers of Blood himself goes, I'd take what he said with 2 truck loads of salt...

Again, fodder for another thread.

So far as my bias, yes, I'm bias. That doesn't make me delusional. Odd choice of descriptor for me given I just read ink put on a page...
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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Re: AI Insights on the 'Holocaust'

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Stubble wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 8:33 pm
It's part of your delusion (extreme bias) that you think the Nazis would have necessarily only killed out of evil. Rather perhaps they wouldn't have wanted more witnesses to the various inhumanities that happened at the camp. W regard to Jews you can read Eichmann's words, it was another delusion , not about punishing Jews or revenge but to benefit the German people and perhaps all the "peoples".
What part of that response in any way addresses you assertion that Elie Wiesel went with the Germans rather than being captured by the Soviet because he feared if he stayed he would be shot by the Germans.

Honestly, it probably needs to go in another thread anyway, because I have apparently drifted the AI thread.

So far as Mr Geysers of Blood himself goes, I'd take what he said with 2 truck loads of salt...

Again, fodder for another thread.

So far as my bias, yes, I'm bias. That doesn't make me delusional. Odd choice of descriptor for me given I just read ink put on a page...
"Yes, of course, he was afraid it was an evil nazi ploy and they would be shot if they stayed..."

So this statement was made in jest eh? As I told you it is sensible assuming the conditions there were pretty bad and lots of people were getting shot.
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Re: AI Insights on the 'Holocaust'

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bombsaway wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:36 pm
Stubble wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 2:23 pm
Nessie wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 1:21 pm

That's fine, mistakes happen, which is why I like to check.
From 'Night';

https://archive.org/details/WieselElieN ... 5/mode/1up

For your review.
It's pretty simple, they evacuated because they thought the Germans would kill them if they stayed. They weren't afraid of the Soviets.
It was not a free choice as suggested by Stubble.
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