"No-One Ever Died Illegally in Auschwitz"

RodISHI

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A must video to watch in order to understand why liberty and freedom of choice is so important. Liberties are being lost at a rapid rate not only in this country but others also. It starts on one end when others believe they have the right to tell others how to live their everyday lives with small things like what others can do with and in their businesses, homes and cars. Next money is seized without regard to the constitutionality of the actions of the enforcing officers needing to go through the courts. Things like forcing people to get vaccines, take certain medicines and forced educational programs. Its end comes to death and destruction. Fascist dictators and their minions are also very good at circumventing the law or twisting the truth under the color of law. Legalizing murder also became perfectly okay under the fascist regimes. Today that spirit is still alive and slowly but surely your right to choose freely is being circumvented by fascist for profit one piece at a time. Qualified doctors are now being threatened if they speak out against big pharmaceutical companies. Throughout the 1970's it was a push against family owned farms to either take them over and ultimately it was a matter of leaving very few choices as to who's seed could be bought and the chemicals that would be used on those altered seeds of destruction. Food choices eventually became limited. The scientist that tried to speak out on the dangers of those seeds and their associated chemicals were silenced and the controlling fascist installed their people not only into FDA but also into the legal system. Today the attack is coming against the physicians who are unwilling to put their patients at risk.

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Murder and theft was legalized once before as men and women who wanted to have ultimate control over the world slaughter millions of innocent men, women and children.

 
Polish Holocaust denial?...
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Poland may criminalize term 'Polish death camp' to describe Nazi WWII Holocaust sites
Aug. 17, 2016 -- Poland's government is considering a law that would make it a jail-able offense to refer to the Nazi concentration camps of World War II as "Polish death camps" -- a measure intended to reinforce the fact that Adolf Hitler's regime was responsible for the atrocities against Jews, not Poland's.
The proposal, which is now under official consideration, stems partly from a remark made by U.S. President Barack Obama four years ago that condemned the "Polish death camps" of the war. The president said he simply misspoke and later apologized. "In referring to 'a Polish death camp' rather than 'a Nazi death camp in German-occupied Poland,' I inadvertently used a phrase that has caused many Poles anguish over the years and that Poland has rightly campaigned to eliminate from public discourse around the world," Obama said in June 2012.

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About 60,000 people await burial at the Nazi Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on April 15, 1945, in northern Germany after Adolf Hitler's secret police surrendered to British troops. The victims were among millions of Jews exterminated during the Holocaust by Hitler's regime in camps across Eastern Europe -- including perhaps its most infamous, Auschwitz, near Krakow, Poland.​

The president made the error when he was honoring Jan Karski -- a Polish national who reported on the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and the death camps -- with a posthumous Medal of Freedom. Obama's remark upset Polish citizens and officials and sparked a debate that has endured since. At the time, then-Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused the American leader of "ignorance, lack of knowledge, bad intentions." If the law is passed, violators can be fined and jailed for up to three years if they use the term. A similar measure failed in 2013, but some experts say there is now more support for the idea.

Government officials say the law is intended to protect "the good name of Poland." Millions of Jews were killed by Hitler's Nazi regime during World War II, many in concentration camps Germany established in Poland during its occupation between 1939 and 1945. The most infamous, Auschwitz, was near Krakow. In all, there were six "extermination" camps the Nazis operated inside Poland's borders. Other Nazi atrocities were committed in concentration camps and ghettos in the Eastern European nation.

Poland may criminalize term 'Polish death camp' to describe Nazi WWII Holocaust sites
 
Polish Holocaust denial?...
confused.gif

Poland may criminalize term 'Polish death camp' to describe Nazi WWII Holocaust sites
Aug. 17, 2016 -- Poland's government is considering a law that would make it a jail-able offense to refer to the Nazi concentration camps of World War II as "Polish death camps" -- a measure intended to reinforce the fact that Adolf Hitler's regime was responsible for the atrocities against Jews, not Poland's.
The proposal, which is now under official consideration, stems partly from a remark made by U.S. President Barack Obama four years ago that condemned the "Polish death camps" of the war. The president said he simply misspoke and later apologized. "In referring to 'a Polish death camp' rather than 'a Nazi death camp in German-occupied Poland,' I inadvertently used a phrase that has caused many Poles anguish over the years and that Poland has rightly campaigned to eliminate from public discourse around the world," Obama said in June 2012.

Poland-may-criminalize-term-Polish-death-camp-to-describe-Nazi-WWII-Holocaust-sites.jpg

About 60,000 people await burial at the Nazi Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on April 15, 1945, in northern Germany after Adolf Hitler's secret police surrendered to British troops. The victims were among millions of Jews exterminated during the Holocaust by Hitler's regime in camps across Eastern Europe -- including perhaps its most infamous, Auschwitz, near Krakow, Poland.​

The president made the error when he was honoring Jan Karski -- a Polish national who reported on the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and the death camps -- with a posthumous Medal of Freedom. Obama's remark upset Polish citizens and officials and sparked a debate that has endured since. At the time, then-Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused the American leader of "ignorance, lack of knowledge, bad intentions." If the law is passed, violators can be fined and jailed for up to three years if they use the term. A similar measure failed in 2013, but some experts say there is now more support for the idea.

Government officials say the law is intended to protect "the good name of Poland." Millions of Jews were killed by Hitler's Nazi regime during World War II, many in concentration camps Germany established in Poland during its occupation between 1939 and 1945. The most infamous, Auschwitz, was near Krakow. In all, there were six "extermination" camps the Nazis operated inside Poland's borders. Other Nazi atrocities were committed in concentration camps and ghettos in the Eastern European nation.

Poland may criminalize term 'Polish death camp' to describe Nazi WWII Holocaust sites
Not a denial a fact that the laws that were placed in the society and allowed by the people gave them a legal right to murder people. "Let us make a law." The Reich Constitution of August 11th 1919 (Weimar Constitution). By 1933 Weimar Constitution amendment gave the German Cabinet in effect and Adolf Hitler as the Chancellor the power to enact laws.

It was not just Jews that were slaughtered.
 

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