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I got this one:

  1. Prisoners directly executed upon arrival to the camps did not get tattoos. Only the ones "saved for later" got the tattoos.
  2. The first ones to get these kinds of tattoos were the Soviet prisoners of war. Tattoos were assigned to Polish, Gypsies, people that were to be re-educated (could be from any nation), and Jews.
  3. Not all the camps used tattoos to identify prisoners in the beginning. It took years for the practice to be adopted by other camps but most of them were issued from Auschwitz.
  4. Only 400,000 tattoos was issued from Auschwitz which is where a majority of these tattoos came from.

Notice how nothing in my list contradicts either the holocaust deniers' perspective or the holocaust pushers' perspective?

Anyway, mystery solved. Alright, so who is going to redo the meme?

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I've read members of the SS also got tattoos of numbers on them.

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jew media mentions this: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/tattoos-and-numbers-the-system-of-identifying-prisoners-at-auschwitz

anyone in a camp had a number, usually sewn onto their uniform, Auschwitz jews later had a tattoo instead. There's not a massive discrepancy between the numbers killed and the numbering system. They later added an A or B prefix to stop it getting too long.