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RE: Nazi Germany death camps - Obozy śmierci nazistowskich Niemiec
Hi
Never heard of such a 'thing' in any serious conversation or writing...
Hi
Never heard of such a 'thing' in any serious conversation or writing...
Wow, really? Many media in the world use formula "Polish death camps". Simply use the Google.
Well - I have a german family background and in German this phrase would simply mean that there were death camps in Poland - which would not mean that the polisch people are the one running them.
So in context: in the german language this would mean that the Nazi's were running death camps on polish soil.
Greetings
So you want to tell me that points on this map were Polish death camps?

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No - that is not what I wrote about.
But if you really think that I would 'defend' Polish death camps - than I really thing we stop here in the discussion. Because this is clearly a language barrier.
Greetings
German media was using these words
Hmm, reading the Newsweek article it seems that the interpretation of people is wrong. Like I said above - in the german language, this would not mean that the poles are the aggressors but that the death camps were located in Poland.
"Polish death camps" clearly shows that liars try to prove death camps were Polish and located in Poland what is not a truth.
Hi. I have described everything using my own words. You can find sources at the end of post.Edited comment:
That was a big problem from end of II WW.
If people think about that like you write than sure it is. That would be publishing valse history. But nowadays sadly this happens all the time.
even James Comey said such a thing (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32376463)
This is from the Washinton Post:'In their minds, the murderers and accomplices of Germany, and Poland, and Hungary, and so many, many other places didn’t do something evil. They convinced themselves it was the right thing to do, the thing they had to do. That’s what people do. And that should truly frighten us.'
I live in the Netherlands and there where people here that betrayed Jews and other persons that the Germans persecuted. To my understanding the text in english just speaks about 'murderers' (persons, people that worked together with Nazis) that are from those countries. Which is not the same to blame all poles, hungarian, dutch ... etc people in general.
The point is that for most people message is clear - Poles helped Germans to kill the Jews.
Undoubtedly some did, most didn't.
Same with some Dutch, Belgium, French and other European people.