If you dig deeper into who ran the tribunals and whatnot it gets even more fantastical. Someone posted on Voat a while back (not that I peruse that subverse, the points are indeed solid), for example. The show you're watching delves into a bunch of testimony and it's total clown world fantastical stories. The narrator also does a bunch of physical experiments as feasibility studies which dismantles the entire story line. I like how he presented it, layer by layer by layer in logical fashion
If you listen to any of the David Irving speeches and check his references, you'll found a bunch of evidence about swimming pools and piano lessons at these camps.
I don't want to ruin it for you though, so I won't go any further. Enjoy the rest of the show.
If this one isn't a good experience on the JQ, there is also which is a nice summary of that book Culture of Critique.
I had to stop. I've known for a long time that the trials were a joke and travesty against justice.
Well, thanks for giving it a try anyway. Maybe the culture of critique one? It's a lot shorter.
I'll finish watching it, I just need to do some work today and watching a 4 hour video at work isn't very productive.
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