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Nazi camps in Poland are not Polish

It's ok a lot of my comrades died defending what is good in this world. I took a blood oath that I would defend their honour. But thank you for your kind words, you truly are rightgeaous among the nations.

in fairness i'm probably not, i'm just the average person. but i'm also not your enemy.
 
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I am a supporter of the state of Israel. If i were in charge i would throw every muslim and arab out until they respect your country because the same thing happens here in the U.S. on our southern border. ...
You write like a supporter of Israel to be sure. Throwing "every muslim (sic) and arab (sic) out until they respect your country" is vile anti-Muslim and anti-Arab racism. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have already been ethnically cleansed from Israel and then massacred periodically in Gaza and occupied in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Then you display an anti-Mexican intolerance by comparing the Palestinians to the Mexican people. Your post is a disgraceful display of unadulterated bigotry.

It's ok a lot of my comrades died defending what is good in this world. I took a blood oath that I would defend their honour. But thank you for your kind words, you truly are rightgeaous among the nations.
There was not a kind word in the post you are praising, you and your "blood oath". If bigoted racism qualifies a person to be called "rightgeous (sic) among the nations" then you have soundly devalued that term.
 
Wrong.
They were camps owned and operated by Nazi Germany...
owned and operated by Nazi Germany...

Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany




-see above rebuttals-

:doh

Hmmm. Was Iraq invaded by Republican America?
 
Looks like my dry British sarcasm in response to a troll has gone over a few heads. It's early here so I'll let it go lol
 
You write like a supporter of Israel to be sure. Throwing "every muslim (sic) and arab (sic) out until they respect your country" is vile anti-Muslim and anti-Arab racism. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have already been ethnically cleansed from Israel and then massacred periodically in Gaza and occupied in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Then you display an anti-Mexican intolerance by comparing the Palestinians to the Mexican people. Your post is a disgraceful display of unadulterated bigotry.


There was not a kind word in the post you are praising, you and your "blood oath". If bigoted racism qualifies a person to be called "rightgeous (sic) among the nations" then you have soundly devalued that term.

aw too bad.

Looks like my dry British sarcasm in response to a troll has gone over a few heads. It's early here so I'll let it go lol
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I mean your just really awful at this. Your new why not delete your account and try again? I'm sure you'll be better next time.


Someone who writes 'your' instead of 'you're' or 'you are' twice in one short post is ill placed to advice others.
 
The Ugliness has Started
As I warned in my opening post, the new right-wing Polish nationalist government is making a show of itself. In an effort to portray themselves as completely innocent of anti-Semitism, the Polish President, Andrzej Duda, wants to strip an esteemed Polish-American scholar of a state honor in punishment for work that exposes uncomfortable historical episodes of Polish anti-Semitism. Duda's office said recently that it might strip Princeton-based historian and sociologist, Jan Tomasz Gross, of the Order of Merit he received in 1996 for his services as a dissident in communist Poland and his contributions to historical research. "The move against Gross is part of a broader effort by Poland’s new conservative ruling party, Law and Justice, to focus on honorable episodes in Polish history and fight any messages that the new leaders feel are harmful to the country’s image."
Poland's threat to strip scholar of state honor sparks anger | The Times of Israel
It looks like the Poles want to turn back the clock to 1939 when the country was known for its right-wing nationalist Catholic conservatism and militarism. Let's hope they join England and quit the European Union before the rest of us are believed to have fallen into a time warp back to the last century.

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Polish President Andrzej Duda
 
Someone who writes 'your' instead of 'you're' or 'you are' twice in one short post is ill placed to advice others.

It's 7 am, on the phone and I just finished a night shift so meh...

How was the blitz though? Aren't you that guy who lived through the blitz?
 
It looks like Poland's government wants to turn back the clock to 1939 when the country was mercilessly pillaged, invaded, dominated and occupied by the German Wehrmacht in which millions of civilians, including children, were summarily executed and/or subject to imprisonment, rape, as well as cultural, financial, political, and physical genocide..

Fixed your post to be not so racist for you. ;)
 
It's 7 am, on the phone and I just finished a night shift so meh...

How was the blitz though? Aren't you that guy who lived through the blitz?

Not really. I only moved to London - from Guildford, having left Paris in June 40 - in 41 after the worst of the blitz was over. But I've got lots of great V1 and V2 stories if you're (see, NOT 'your') really interested.
No? OK have a good sleep.
 
Not really. I only moved to London - from Guildford, having left Paris in June 40 - in 41 after the worst of the blitz was over. But I've got lots of great V1 and V2 stories if you're (see, NOT 'your') really interested.
No? OK have a good sleep.

I like how Goring watched the event unfold from France and clapped his hands giddily like the Fascist bastard he was.
 
I like how Goring watched the event unfold from France and clapped his hands giddily like the Fascist bastard he was.

What I like best about Göring is how he promised the German people that bombs would never fall on them. "If even one bomb falls on Berlin you can call me Cohen" he merrily remarked.
 
It is not really a question of how many wanted the Jews gone in that way. But it is wrong to believe that many believed that the Endlösung was not final or that the dead slaves in the factory were unreal. And they paid for it.

And it is right to believe that the people loved the dead slaves in the factories or the deportation of Jews? Because all those Germans were sadistic nazi creatures?
Give me a ****ing break.
 
And it is right to believe that the people loved the dead slaves in the factories or the deportation of Jews? Because all those Germans were sadistic nazi creatures?
Give me a ****ing break.

You don't have to be a "sadistic nazi creature" or "love" killing to be a criminal. Paying the killer is enough.
 
What I like best about Göring is how he promised the German people that bombs would never fall on them. "If even one bomb falls on Berlin you can call me Cohen" he merrily remarked.

The name he used was Meier.

"The Ruhr will not be subjected to a single bomb. If an enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Göring: you can call me Meier!" ("I want to be called Meier if …." is a German idiom to express that something is impossible. Meier (in several spelling variants) is the second most common surname in Germany.) By the end of the war, Berlin's air raid sirens were bitterly known to the city's residents as "Meier's trumpets," or "Meier's hunting horns."
 
The name he used was Meier.

"The Ruhr will not be subjected to a single bomb. If an enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Göring: you can call me Meier!" ("I want to be called Meier if …." is a German idiom to express that something is impossible. Meier (in several spelling variants) is the second most common surname in Germany.) By the end of the war, Berlin's air raid sirens were bitterly known to the city's residents as "Meier's trumpets," or "Meier's hunting horns."

Thank you for the correction. And here was I thinking he had used a name which would be take as Jewish.
 
If the new right-wing Polish nationalist Justice Minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, get his way, it will be a crime to refer to Third Reich death camps which were primarily in Poland as "Polish death camps". "This will be a project that meets the expectations of Poles, who are blasphemed in the world, in Europe, even in Germany, that they are the Holocaust perpetrators, that in Poland there were Polish concentration camps, Polish gas chambers," Ziobro was quoted by Reuters as telling radio station RMF.
Poland wants punishments for use of 'Polish death camp' phrase | World | Reuters
Ziobro might do well to refrain from protesting too much as Poland has a very long tradition of anti-Semitism and crimes against Jews during WWII have been hushed-up by historians. If the attention of the general public is brought to the topic of Polish anti-Semitism, things could get ugly.

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Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro

Wouldn't if be better if the Poles just fessed up to their genocidal past ?
 
lol, who gives out that award, the catholic church?

sound like that nobel peace prize where just about any clown can get it, even in advance.

No, the award is given by the State of Israel. I imagine that those giving it are Jewish by religion.
 
Not really. I only moved to London - from Guildford, having left Paris in June 40 - in 41 after the worst of the blitz was over. But I've got lots of great V1 and V2 stories if you're (see, NOT 'your') really interested.
No? OK have a good sleep.

so at least 80 years old? impressive that your're so tech savy ;)
 
so at least 80 years old? impressive that your're so tech savy ;)

Wrong! I'm in my seventies - for almost another three months. Actually I'm not as tech savvy as I would like. If I was working there would be lots of young colleagues around to bring me up to speed. The net and things like skype, forums and moocs are seriously good for the aged; from that aspect it's a good time to be old.

I lived in Muswell Hlll, london N 10, during the war. Where are you from?
 
Wrong! I'm in my seventies - for almost another three months. Actually I'm not as tech savvy as I would like. If I was working there would be lots of young colleagues around to bring me up to speed. The net and things like skype, forums and moocs are seriously good for the aged; from that aspect it's a good time to be old.

I lived in Muswell Hlll, london N 10, during the war. Where are you from?


My father was in the RAF so I'm from all over the shop. Born in Germany, Lived in Hong Kong before the handover, Cyprus, the Middle East and obviously all over England. I currently reside in Woking which isn't that far from London.
 
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