1) Netanyahu is a war criminal and should be arrested.
2) I don't use word "liberate" to describe the anniversary of Soviets reaching Auschwitz. The camp guards had already fled, the gates were unlocked, prisoners were free to enter and leave.
What the Soviets DID do is install new camp guards and use the camps to imprison their prisoners, including the Polish home army. Some of the Auschwitz subcamps such as Zgoda run by Salomon Morel had significantly higher death rates under Soviet administration.
3) Many jews will be there including the Israeli foreign minister.
4) Poles were not the camp founders or guards, if that is what you are implying you are an unbelievable retard.
5) Poles were victims of Auschwitz. In fact the very establishment of the camp was in order to concentrate ethnic Polish prisoners. Jews were not sent to Auschwitz in any significant numbers until 1942. The reason you don't know this is jewish-russian propaganda
1) Netanyahu is a war criminal and should be arrested.
2) I don't use word "liberate" to describe the anniversary of Soviets reaching Auschwitz. The camp guards had already fled, the gates were unlocked, prisoners were free to enter and leave.
What the Soviets DID do is install new camp guards and use the camps to imprison their prisoners, including the Polish home army. Some of the Auschwitz subcamps such as Zgoda run by Salomon Morel had significantly higher death rates under Soviet administration.
3) Many jews will be there including the Israeli foreign minister.
4) Poles were not the camp founders or guards, if that is what you are implying you are an unbelievable retard.
5) Poles were victims of Auschwitz. In fact the very establishment of the camp was in order to concentrate ethnic Polish prisoners. Jews were not sent to Auschwitz in any significant numbers until 1942. The reason you don't know this is jewish-russian propaganda
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