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CIA issues for apology for Osama's death,
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 902059" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I get really irritated when I hear these comments about the Holocaust. My father was seconded to the British Army as a translator and spent 14 months in Germany in 1946. He saw first hand what had been practiced, interviewed Polish Jews, Ukrainian POWs, Roma Gypsies. What amazed him was the apparent indifference and disinterest of the local German population. One sizeable town was less than one kilometre from a camp, the Nazi staff used to come to the tavern for drinks. The barlady said she had heard rumours. There were 12000 people in the camp, all in a disgraceful state. Their medical corps had to be very careful not to give them too much food at once, as they had been inadequately fed for years</p><p></p><p>Yet I was told by an Imam I met at a local, Muslim run hardware shop in Wynberg, that they have serious doubts about the Holocaust. There used to be guides at the Jewish Museum in Cape Town who had a tattoo number on their arm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 902059, member: 746"] I get really irritated when I hear these comments about the Holocaust. My father was seconded to the British Army as a translator and spent 14 months in Germany in 1946. He saw first hand what had been practiced, interviewed Polish Jews, Ukrainian POWs, Roma Gypsies. What amazed him was the apparent indifference and disinterest of the local German population. One sizeable town was less than one kilometre from a camp, the Nazi staff used to come to the tavern for drinks. The barlady said she had heard rumours. There were 12000 people in the camp, all in a disgraceful state. Their medical corps had to be very careful not to give them too much food at once, as they had been inadequately fed for years Yet I was told by an Imam I met at a local, Muslim run hardware shop in Wynberg, that they have serious doubts about the Holocaust. There used to be guides at the Jewish Museum in Cape Town who had a tattoo number on their arm [/QUOTE]
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