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[quote name='ADHD-Guitar' timestamp='1303070804' post='5146342']
I know we had small-scale concentration camps for Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor.
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We americans prefer to call them "Internment camps" boy are we idiots...
[quote name='Marisa Kirisame-ze' timestamp='1303072601' post='5146406']
Wait, you're kidding me right? Have you even thought about the Holocaust?
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I have no sensitivity whatsoever when talking about subjects if you do not like this topic do not look at it...
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[quote name='Marisa Kirisame-ze' timestamp='1303074375' post='5146498']
That's not what I meant.

Of course there were tons of German concentration camps due to the Holocaust. If you truly thought there weren't any of them in Germany, you need to get a better education in history.
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I like to learn more about the war rather than the holocaust... And FYI I love history it is my favorite subject and I am very skilled in some subjects of history but not in others maybe you could consider the fact I am using this topic as a way to learn more about the concentration camps...
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Having a lack of remorse or emotional attachment is surprisingly handy, though it often points to psychopathy and sociopathy.

That being said, persecution does not make you virtuous, and the Jews are no exception. Although it was a terrible thing, that should not give the Jews any rights above other ethnic groups. Israel was and still is a terrible idea, and all it has done is produce conflict with neighbouring areas.

I hope that the Holocaust helps to raise awareness of the Rwandan Tutsi "Cockroaches" genocide attempt, in which a sickening genocide attempt was planned years in advance so as to eradicate the "cockroaches" - the Tutsi minority. The assassination of Hutu president Juvénal Habyarimana kicked off a terrifying hundred days of horror in which up to one million Tutsi and Hutu peace advocates were slaughtered. Man, woman and child - all massacred on the spot, often with crude weapons like blunt machetes. Anyone who refused to take part in the massacre was murdered on the spot. The Catholic church in Rwanda (most Rwandans are Catholics) refused to allow Tutsi to take refuge in churches and assisted the Hutu governing body by telling them where the Tutsi were hiding. A Catholic who claimed to see the Virgin Mary (named "Little Pebbles") decreed that extermination of the Tutsi was godly. In a hundred days, one million Tutsi and Tutsi sympathizers were exterminated. The French government helped the Hutu parliament who ordered the killings to escape the country. They now stand trial for Crimes Against Humanity, along with the Bishop of Kigali (capital of Rwanda) and many priests and nuns.

I don't want to post pictures of it as they would be considered disgusting. Search them if you wish. Worst of all is a picture of a school, now converted into a museum of the genocide. Every single open space is filled with the bones and still-rotting corpses of the dead, most of them Tutsi children massacred by the Hutu militia and police.
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[quote name='Mikhail Nekem'evič Tal' timestamp='1303074896' post='5146513']
Having a lack of remorse or emotional attachment is surprisingly handy, though it often points to psychopathy and sociopathy.

That being said, persecution does not make you virtuous, and the Jews are no exception. Although it was a terrible thing, that should not give the Jews any rights above other ethnic groups. Israel was and still is a terrible idea, and all it has done is produce conflict with neighbouring areas.

I hope that the Holocaust helps to raise awareness of the Rwandan Tutsi "Cockroaches" genocide attempt, in which a sickening genocide attempt was planned years in advance so as to eradicate the "cockroaches" - the Tutsi minority. The assassination of Hutu president Juvénal Habyarimana kicked off a terrifying hundred days of horror in which up to one million Tutsi and Hutu peace advocates were slaughtered. Man, woman and child - all massacred on the spot, often with crude weapons like blunt machetes. Anyone who refused to take part in the massacre was murdered on the spot. The Catholic church in Rwanda (most Rwandans are Catholics) refused to allow Tutsi to take refuge in churches and assisted the Hutu governing body by telling them where the Tutsi were hiding. A Catholic who claimed to see the Virgin Mary (named "Little Pebbles") decreed that extermination of the Tutsi was godly. In a hundred days, one million Tutsi and Tutsi sympathizers were exterminated. The French government helped the Hutu parliament who ordered the killings to escape the country. They now stand trial for Crimes Against Humanity, along with the Bishop of Kigali (capital of Rwanda) and many priests and nuns.

I don't want to post pictures of it as they would be considered disgusting. Search them if you wish. Worst of all is a picture of a school, now converted into a museum of the genocide. Every single open space is filled with the bones and still-rotting corpses of the dead, most of them Tutsi children massacred by the Hutu militia and police.
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Seems to me like the inquisition never ended... How terrible...
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[quote name='• Starrk •' timestamp='1303075323' post='5146526']
Google magic my friend.


We learned about the holocaust in like 5th grade.
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I learned it much earlier but our teachers only taught us about Aucshwitz and Birkenau and not the small ones near Denmark and other countries for some ignorant reason...
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[quote name='Identity Unknown' timestamp='1303075282' post='5146525']
Seems to me like the inquisition never ended... How terrible...
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The Catholic inquisitions too were a terrible thing. The Inca, Maya and Aztecs were destroyed by them. Innocents were tortured in horrific ways.
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[quote name='Mikhail Nekem'evič Tal' timestamp='1303075715' post='5146548']
The Catholic inquisitions too were a terrible thing. The Inca, Maya and Aztecs were destroyed by them. Innocents were tortured in horrific ways.
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Im sure you heard of the Pear torture device right? That was a brutal and disgusting item and now we got that idiot priest who burned the quran... What the hell is wrong with people...
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[quote name='Identity Unknown' timestamp='1303075816' post='5146555']
Im sure you heard of the Pear torture device right? That was a brutal and disgusting item and now we got that idiot priest who burned the quran... What the hell is wrong with people...
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Being a twisted individual, I have quite the in-depth knowledge of torture devices.
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[quote name='Marisa Kirisame-ze' timestamp='1303074375' post='5146498']
That's not what I meant.

Of course there were tons of German concentration camps due to the Holocaust. If you truly thought there weren't any of them in Germany, you need to get a better education in history.
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Pretty much this.=/

It's possible to be fascinated by ancient history and having trouble with other parts...but hard to not read or hear about Dachau or Sachsenhausen.=/ Bergen-Belsen is where all of Anne Frank's family except her father died for example.

<_< I know I'm immovable about some things but this is something I can't handle. How can some people claim that it never happened, at this or any other place in history?

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[quote name='Opalmoon' timestamp='1303093519' post='5147274']
Pretty much this.=/

It's possible to be fascinated by ancient history and having trouble with other parts...but hard to not read or hear about Dachau or Sachsenhausen.=/ Bergen-Belsen is where all of Anne Frank's family except her father died for example.

<_< I know I'm immovable about some things but this is something I can't handle. How can some people claim that it never happened, at this or any other place in history?
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[quote name='Nightmare Zarkus' timestamp='1303097065' post='5147409']
stalin here.
hitler was a loser.

Lack of education, denying facts, etc.
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Most Holocaust deniers are fascist sympathizers or anti-Semites already.

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[quote name='Tsukasa Hiiragi' timestamp='1303116358' post='5147980']
Or think the human race is infallible and believe that no living soul on the planet could do something so extreme.
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If so, they would be very much in the minority of different types of Holocaust deniers.
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Well all deniers of the World War II holocaust I've come across were clearly anti-semites in some way.=/ And rarely bother to mention that there weren't just Jews killed, but many other parts of the population. And that there were diaries, notes and personal accounts from people coming from many parts of the population, not just Jews, doesn't count either.

Meh, de facto most deniers keep talking about the Jews solely on that topic and about the holocaust being a big lie created by them.
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