The majority died late in the war from disease and starvation. Allied bombing made it near impossible to get food and medicine to the camps.
They starved them when they first opened the camps in 1940.
I read about their meager diet.
It helps to read up on the subject before entering the debate, so you can call bullshit. Whenever some lib tries floating a lie I can slap it down.
Yes, I agree on the value of reading up on a subject. I've read a lot about the camps. It was that reading that led to the conclusion that there were no death camps. It was very hard to accept that, as it contradicted what I'd been taught since childhood and what's in generally accepted history texts. The weight of the evidence that so much of what we've been told is fabricated propaganda was overwhelming.
The majority died late in the war from disease and starvation. Allied bombing made it near impossible to get food and medicine to the camps.
Were the camps residents well fed before b17s began raids
The prisoners were cared for properly. One might say exceptionally well when one learns of the facilities available to them. They
were prisoners and they were forced to work (though they were paid in scrip). Conditions deteriorated once Churchill initiated civilian bombing raids. Towards the end, typhus, et al were rampant and many, many thousands of prisoners died.