Overall, only 789 individuals of the approximately 6,500 surviving SS personnel who served at Auschwitz and its sub-camps were ever tried, of which 750 received sentences.
He wasn't a witness, he was integrated with the Nazi movement and ideology. He deserves confinement. Keep in mind that four years is nothing… more compared to the fact that most Nazis were executed or got a life sentence.
And don't tell me he didn't have a choice, he clearly did. He may have had to help the Nazi movement to an extent, but he is guilty of willingly doing it. If you read the article, you would see that he confessed to doing it willingly.
The only reason he deserves to be excused (not entirely) is his old age and suffering.
Type into google "common questions about the Holocaust" and click on the first result. It should be on the website of the United States Holocaust Museum. Click on "What happened if you disobeyed an order to participate in an atrocity?".
I would post a link to the page, but my computer is not allowing such at the moment.
Overall, only 789 individuals of the approximately 6,500 surviving SS personnel who served at Auschwitz and its sub-camps were ever tried, of which 750 received sentences.
They were into black magic, and human sacrifice there. They buried one hundred jewish people under one bridge, and made the foundation out of their corpses. Its kind of creepy.
I do not believe Himmler as much as I do facts.
Type into google "common questions about the Holocaust" and click on the first result. It… more should be on the website of the United States Holocaust Museum. Click on "What happened if you disobeyed an order to participate in an atrocity?".
I would post a link to the page, but my computer is not allowing such at the moment.
They were into black magic, and human sacrifice there. They buried one hundred jewish people under one bridge, and made the foundation out of their corpses. Its kind of creepy.
Comments
and i thought my country's law system was slow
Overall, only 789 individuals of the approximately 6,500 surviving SS personnel who served at Auschwitz and its sub-camps were ever tried, of which 750 received sentences.
I do not believe Himmler as much as I do facts.
Type into google "common questions about the Holocaust" and click on the first result. It should be on the website of the United States Holocaust Museum. Click on "What happened if you disobeyed an order to participate in an atrocity?".
I would post a link to the page, but my computer is not allowing such at the moment.
You mean 789 out of 6,500 were caught? Sorry, I'm not sure what you're saying :P
lmfao
The Auschwitz Trials
They were into black magic, and human sacrifice there. They buried one hundred jewish people under one bridge, and made the foundation out of their corpses. Its kind of creepy.
And pray tell, what was the name of this castle?
Wewelsburg. I think you can find some documentaries on youtube about it.
Cheers.