Why did Germans decide to place their most barbaric death camps in Poland?
Because the Poles were too weak to prevent it.
the Poles, like the Hungarians, were willingly complicit in the
extermination of jews. At the time Auschwitz camp was first
constructed----it was something like a simple prison.(circa 1940)
but shortly thereafter it became a large complex devoted to whole-
sale murder involving mass transit by train ----a system that required
a high level of cooperation by the population since the general
population could SEE what was going on and how it was done.
Such a system could not have existed in countries like Italy or even
France
Yup, you're a dumb Jew.
Actually Fascist Italy, and Vichy France were bigger collaborators of Nazi Germany than Poland.
Fact is Poland was virtually devoid of Nazi SS units.
Fact is Poland had the highest number of Righteous Among the Nations who risked their lives to save Holocaust victim Jews.
Fact is that while Nazi collaboration were minimal in Poles, or Jews, Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum who lived his last days in the Nazi German controlled Warsaw Ghetto had specifically said that Jewish Nazi collaborators of the Jewish Ghetto Police, were worse Nazi collaborators than Polish Nazi collaborators of the Polish Blue Police.
your data proves nothing. ------the general polish population was
complicit. You provide EXCEPTIONS. The survivor of the Ghetto
SAW the collaborating jews and LOGICALLY hated them.
I got my information from all sides---survivors and poles. Regarding
France and Italy-----same thing---from both surviving jews and Italians
and French. ----and then there were the Hungarians----enthusiastic.
The genocide in Poland and Hungary was VERY SUCCESSFUL----
a failure in Italy and France----for good reason. Poland actually had
a fairly well organized and armed resistance and no real "VICHY" type
government-----but the genocide was HIGHLY successful anyway and
supported by the peasantry
Oh my goodness, what a stupid Jew you are.
400,000 Poles were in Armia Krajowa fighting the Nazis, while 15,000 Poles were in the Polish Nazi collaborator Blue Police.
So, how do you figure that most Poles were complicate?[/QUOTE]
right----you agree with me-----Poland had a HIGHLY effective resistence---
It EFFECTIVELY resisted the Nazis------but did virtually nothing for DA
JOOOS.
The polish resistence usually did not even accept jewish participation.
Knocking off jews continued in the polish countryside----even after the
germans were defeated. I never suggested that the poles liked the
Germans-------they just continued to dislike jews