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Seriously, you really expect me to believe this shit? Why would you give instruments/music/etc to people you hate and want dead then force them to play for you?

YOU WOULDNT. Anyone that believe the "death camp" narrative at this point is less than room temp IQ.

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>In the shadows of the death camp of Auschwitz, where more than one million people were murdered, haunting melodies once echoed across its barracks. Composed and performed by those who had been enslaved, the music was a desperate act of survival amidst unspeakable horrors. Yet, for nearly 80 years, the compositions lay forgotten, buried under the weight of history. That is until British composer Leo Geyer stumbled upon them in an encounter that would ignite a decade-long quest to restore the lost music of Auschwitz.

Seriously, you really expect me to believe this shit? Why would you give instruments/music/etc to people you hate and want dead then force them to play for you? YOU WOULDNT. Anyone that believe the "death camp" narrative at this point is less than room temp IQ. Archive: https://archive.today/sy0nk From the post: >>In the shadows of the death camp of Auschwitz, where more than one million people were murdered, haunting melodies once echoed across its barracks. Composed and performed by those who had been enslaved, the music was a desperate act of survival amidst unspeakable horrors. Yet, for nearly 80 years, the compositions lay forgotten, buried under the weight of history. That is until British composer Leo Geyer stumbled upon them in an encounter that would ignite a decade-long quest to restore the lost music of Auschwitz.