Title: Hey All You Holocaust Denying Nazis At Freedom4um...Get Your Heads Out Of Your Assholes and Watch This Source:
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There are a lot of nazis over at freedom4dum. They have posters over there that want to feed Jews to zoo animals.
Hitler (a jew), and the nazis, along with many white supremacists today, are total morons. With that being said, the logistics and expense of creamating 6 million bodies would be exhorbitantly costly. It'd be much more practical to just march them out to a huge grave, shoot 'em in the head and bury them enmass.
Hitler (a jew), and the nazis, along with many white supremacists today, are total morons. With that being said, the logistics and expense of creamating 6 million bodies would be exhorbitantly costly. It'd be much more practical to just march them out to a huge grave, shoot 'em in the head and bury them enmass.
They didn't cremate them all. Some they just let starve. Some were put in mass graves.
You didn't see the film did you?
6 million over 6 years would only be one million per year.
There is said to have been 15,000 camps.
Say there were only 1000.
Each camp would only have to kill 1000 people each year.
If there were only 500 camps. Each one would only have to murder 2000 people per year or between 5 and 6 people per day.
If there were only 100 camps. Then they would have had to murder 165 people per day.
Say there were only 50 camps. They would only have to kill 330 people per day.
It could have easily happened. Logistics weren't a problem. Expense wasn't either as they took the Jews money and made them do a lot of the work. Like dragging bodies.
Was Anne Frank a liar? Was her diary a forgery or something?
It happened. My grandfather served in World War II.
Adolf Hitler was born in the Austrian Village of Branau on April,20,1889 to Klara Polzl and Alois Hitler. He was baptized as a Catholic.
A Hungarian journalist named Laszlo Biro invented the first ballpoint pen in 1938. Biro had noticed that the type of ink used in newspaper printing dried quickly, leaving the paper dry and smudge-free. He decided to create a pen using the same type of ink. The thicker ink would not flow from a regular pen nib and Biro had to devise a new type of point. He did so by fitting his pen with a tiny ball bearing in its tip. As the pen moved along the paper, the ball rotated picking up ink from the ink cartridge and leaving it on the paper. This principle of the ballpoint pen actually dates back to an 1888 patent owned by John J. Loud for a product to mark leather. However, this patent was commercially unexploited. Laszlo Biro first patented his pen in 1938, and applied for a fresh patent in Argentina on June 10, 1943. (Laszlo Biro and his brother Georg Biro emigrated to Argentina in 1940.) The British Government bought the licensing rights to this patent for the war effort. The British Royal Air Force needed a new type of pen, one that would not leak at higher altitudes in fighter planes as the fountain pen did. Their successful performance for the Air Force brought the Biro pens into the limelight. Laszlo Biro had neglected to get a U.S. patent for his pen and so even with the ending of World War II, another battle was just beginning..