http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5216470.stm
Germany has signed an agreement to open for research purposes vast Nazi archives containing millions of files on Holocaust victims.
Any thoughts?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5216470.stm
Germany has signed an agreement to open for research purposes vast Nazi archives containing millions of files on Holocaust victims.
Any thoughts?
Well, it was a very correct thing to do, no many more toughs come to my mind.
I agree. The world should know everything that happened. Even such atrosities should be unearthed.
They had been waiting for so long because common belief was that files contain too many personal informations. Even today interrogation papers of some people may seriously albeit post-humously damage their reputation.
Cheers,
Lancer44
David Irving will lie about them…
Holocaust deniers sure are a different breed altogether.
Edited By Panzerknacker.
Chevan, I have a strong gut feeling that you “dropped your pants” right now.
I’m sure that modes on this forum will not allow any revisionist points of view. This is not that game.
Before you start your revisionist agenda I would advise you to spend some time in Auschwitz Museum - at least 3 full days.
I can arrange special extended tour for you.
Lancer44
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