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Yall heard of this or is this a joke?? lmao.

Yall heard of this or is this a joke?? lmao.

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you have massive supply chain issues, civil unrest, famine and your top priority is a rollercoaster to kill people... right #thatHappened

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Someone needs to make a viking metal band with this name immediately

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You intend to kill people as soon as possible so you create a bureaucracy to give each one a number and tattoo it on their arm so you never lose track of them. You also provide them with maternity wards, dental care, swimming pools, concerts and a brothel.

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Lampshades. Masturbation death machines. Bear and eagle cages. Rollercoasters of death. Women being used as kindling.

The list just goes on and on.

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Don't forget frozen and shattered like the T-1000.

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And the Wile E. Coyote style shotgun that bent itself inside a wall so the jews could be forced to shoot themselves

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Babies in soccer balls and also used as skeet pigeons.

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Come ride the holocoster !

Ride of a life time - moshie goldstien What a gas - Rafi Redman Hot as hell- Elijah Shekelburg A definite must see - Hanz Fredrictz

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Here is a list of various methods used in every other genocide :

  1. Starvation.

Via.

  1. Drive people from their lands. Killing fields. Kulaks. Armenians.

  2. Lock people in camps. Gulag of Russians. German prisoners post ww2.

  3. Lock away the food. Maos famine.

  4. Destroy food supply. Europe ww1 and ww2 by allies.

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It's a real book it's not a joke https://pic8.co/sh/HMMds5.jpeg

https://www.worldcat.org/title/inside-the-concentration-camps-eyewitness-accounts-of-life-in-hitlers-death-camps/oclc/34114866

https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Concentration-Camps-Eyewitness-Accounts/dp/0275954471

Editorial Reviews From Library Journal Aroneanu, a Romanian who drew up the tables of atrocities for the Nuremburg trials, compiled these accounts told by men and women survivors of concentration camps immediately after World War II. Translated by Whissen (Wright State Univ.), this oral history is organized chronologically by camp experience from deportation to liberation. Topics include internment, camp regulations, life in the camps (e.g., labor, sanitary conditions), medical experiences, execution, and the number of dead. The book also includes a list of camps, command posts, and prisons that were used as places of incarceration. The reader will gain from this compilation a vivid and horrifying sense of what life was like in a concentration camp. Recommended for World War II collections.?Mary F. Salony, West Virginia Northern Community Coll. Lib., Wheeling Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review "Aroneanu, a Romanian, was assigned the task of drawing up the first lists of Nazi atrocities in 1945 for use at the Nuremberg war crime trials. This book is the result of his research. The 100 eyewitness testimonies by concentration camp survivors are intermixed, arranged by subject matter to reflect the chronology of the camps from deportations to liberation... [The survivors] speak of unbelievable horror... No other work documents these crimes against humanity as vividly and powerfully as this one."-Booklist

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5.0 out of 5 stars Translation and Oral History at its Very Best Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 1998 It is hard to believe that this book is only now available in English. Consisting entirely of eye-witness accounts of life in German concentration camps, the work served as an important source of evidence during the Nazi trials. The accounts, however, are compiled so that they form a narrative that is roughly chronological, beginning with the experience of deportation and ending with the grim business of counting bodies. In between lies the whole experience of the prisoner: the forced and brutalizing work, the whimsical or studied methods of torture, the grisly medical experiments, the routine executions, the gasing of ever larger groups, the ovens that burned night and day, and constantly, throughout the story, the capricious beating, kicking and whipping. Primo Levi, who wrote so eloquently about the danger of forgetting, would have appreciated this book. And Thomas Whissen, the translator, has performed an admirable and selfless job. He has rendered this story in a language that is so clear, so transparent, that one forgets that one is reading words on a page. The book leaves one feeling bruised and battered, and not quite willing to go back into a world of comforts. It leaves one deeply suspicious of humanity. And this perhaps is a good thing. Incidentally, it is difficult to imagine a book better suited for university courses on the holocaust. Carmine Di Biase, Ph.D. (<cdibiase@jsucc.jsu.edu>)

https://second.wiki/wiki/eugc3a8ne_aroneanu

Eugène Aroneanu (* in Romania ; † 1960 ) was a Romanian lawyer , resistance fighter and author of several works on international law.

In the mid-1930s he emigrated to Paris . When the Second World War broke out in September 1939 , he directed radio broadcasts to Romania and when France was occupied in 1940 he joined the Resistance and operated underground under the name Aréne . In 1943 he managed to escape to Switzerland .

Aroneanu wrote 58 publications. In 1945 he was given the task of documenting the Nazi war atrocities for the Nuremberg Trials . In addition, he drafted a corresponding legal plea with the intention of extending the indictment of the treatment of the extermination of the Jews, intended primarily by the British, merely as a crime against peace and war crimes, to include the new territory of crimes against humanity under international law . [1]

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Also this https://pic8.co/sh/Xwc2Xx.jpeg

And this... https://pic8.co/sh/bV8u4l.jpeg

... https://pic8.co/sh/vuvDDs.png

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So the minecart hits the wall at the end dumping its cargo into the flames, and immediately after, another cart comes down the rails and does the same thing? Were the Nazis manually pulling each cart out of the way of the next cart and carrying them back to the top?

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It certainly had a mechanism to remove the carts and a system of automated tunels to send them back to the surface and reload

Or maybe disposable carts, made of wood

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I… can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic lol

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Ok, are you believing this Minecraft bullshit? I think it's way exaggerated and insane.

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If the Nazis didn't use up all their natural gas in the furnaces of death, they wouldn't be so dependent on Russian gas today!

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You can read it in archive.org (archive.org) image (files.catbox.moe) For whatever reason (shekels) the book downloads are never available for these titles so you must go to the archive page.

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Just think about how much propane would have been needed to fuel furnaces to incinerate 6 million jooniggers, as Allied forces bombed the fuck outta German supply lines

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Supply line bombing never stopped the KDF plants at Wolfsburg, nor the aircraft and missile factories. Expand that in your brain holster, fool.

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They had huge fuel storage facilities, you homosexual deviant nigger jew fool

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Well now...supply =/ storage...right Ray?

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Gay nigger kike detected

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Yah remember in that Indiana Jones movie? The first one, when Indy was on the rollercoaster being chased by the big stone it was going to be dumped into the big oven. But the naacp complained that there wasn't enough black people and he had to make the movie longer

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The roller-coaster is bullshit but the flume ride of death is definitely real.