Hermann Goering: The truth

GPIDEAL

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I am not into the history of the Holocaust. From the little I've learned of
it is that had the Nazi regime ended at the times of the Berlin Olympics
there would have been no Holocaust. Hitler would still have committed the
crime of imprisoning Jews in concentration (not death) camp
which is a blatant violation of human and civic right. But history might look at it as a crime only a tad more serious than
the imprisonment of Japanese Americans in WWII.
A 'tad more' serious?

The Americans were not like the Nazis, even if the Japanese internments were illegal or immoral. (Japanese Canadians as well as Italian Canadians were interned.)
 

GPIDEAL

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@ Keebler Elf,

I visited Dachau when travelling to Munich. Very somber bus ride to the hotel for us students.
 

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Concentration camps where "undesirables" of all types (but ironically not Jews, at first) were grouped together for not being "aligned" with the Nazis. . . .
If you're ever in Europe it's worth visiting one of the concentration/death camps. It's a very sobering and informative experience. I've been to Sachsenhausen and getting off a bus in the middle of the suburbs and being 10 steps away from a concentration camp is unnerving.
For instance Crown Princess Antoinette of Bavaria titular Queen of Bavaria (the wife of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (titular King of Bavaria during World War II) and all of his children including his eldest surviving son H.R.H. Prince Albrecht, Herzog von Bayern were first imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and then in 1945 the Dachau Concentration Camp.

Likewise Maximilian, Herzog von Hohenberg and Prinz Ernst von Hohenberg the sons of Archduke Franz Ferdinand where interned for several years in the Dachau Concentration Camp,
 
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