Discussion: US Deports Former Nazi Camp Guard, 95, To Germany

Bad luck. He’s was next on Trump’s pardon list.

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The most surprising news here is that Trump didn’t pardon the Nazi, call him a fine fellow, and invite him to a few rallies and the next state of the union.


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Just beat me by one minute, dammit.

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As atrocious as the holocaust was, I find it hard to get worked up about 95 year old prison guards.

The last Nazi war crimes suspect - may not be the last one , BUT a known one . There may be others .

Your soul could use some disciplined exercise – watch this for 5 minutes or so, starting around the 4 hour mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uni1kybTAn0.

The past isn’t over – it isn’t even past.

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Ex-camp guard punished by deportation to country with decent health care system.

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You might get a little more worked up if he killed your grandmother.

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Considering the last two years, you statement could not be truer. It is hard to reconcile.

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Yet another Oval Trailer screw-up. They meant to be importing Nazi Camp Guards.

Only the best people…

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If some of “Trump’s allies” have their way Trump still might pardon this guy and retrieve him from the long term care facility. This guy admits being a Nazi guard but denies engaging in any atrocities. I am sure Trump thinks there were good people on both sides in the camps, good Nazis.

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I don’t, but then again I actually have met and talked to survivors of the camps. Not just celebrity survivors, but real people who just wanted to get on with their lives. Their stories were sickening. I will never forget.

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This must have been especially difficult for the government: “Do we really, really have to?”

And somewhere, Stephen Miller is looking at his picture to sound of “I Will Remember You” by Sarah McLachlan.

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“What your beef with the Nazis?” – Jiminy Glick to Mel Brooks

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Horrible acts during the war.

Cowardly acts after the war, to save their own asses.

And the “Jews” are the problem?

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For a different perspective of WWII and a different holocaust, watch the Soviet film “Come and See” (1985).

The film focuses upon the Nazi German occupation of the Byelorussian SSR, and primarily upon the events witnessed by a young Belarusian partisan teenager named Flyora, who—against his parents’ wishes—joins the Belarusian resistance movement, and thereafter depicts the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the populace.

Pardon! He was first on 45* 's hiring list as an exciting young go-getter with fresh ideas - maybe Bannon can visit him on his eureopean tour and they can still hire him for ‘consulting’.