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Eisenhower? The guy who called the german prisoners of war "disarmed enemy combattants" (or something like that) so that they wouldn't be covered by the geneva convention. Then he turned down the red cross' offer to feed everybody and he put the german soldiers in open fields with fences around them and guards. No buildings. It was winte…
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Eisenhower? The guy who called the german prisoners of war "disarmed enemy combattants" (or something like that) so that they wouldn't be covered by the geneva convention. Then he turned down the red cross' offer to feed everybody and he put the german soldiers in open fields with fences around them and guards. No buildings. It was winter. They all died of hunger or exposure. They made films with them too, so we'd all believe that they were jews in concentration camps. And they filmed them being pushed by bulldozers into mass graves, again saying it was jews. I saw those films in hebrew school at 12 years old. Sounds pretty psychopathic (the behavior of the hebrew school administrators). Well I'm satisfied that those were germans being pushed into the common graves, because I just looked at the film again for the first time in 50 years and I didn't see a single left inner forearm IBM tattoo on anybody. So they clearly weren't jews in concentration camps.