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Alex DeWaal,
June 19, 2017:
“Prosecuting starvation as murder (or extermination) faces extraordinary evidentiary problems. Only in the case of prisoners, where the victims and their food supplies are entirely controlled by the jailer, can there be proof beyond reasonable doubt that the perpetrator is responsible for the death of the victim. In other instances, the defence could argue that the victim failed to make use of opportunities to escape or find other sources of food.”
The Nazi RHSA under Heydrich developed a plan to provide food stations under cover of some nebulous organization, to provide food for starving Russian civilians; then, when the civilians appeared, murdered them at the stations.
Just as Israel considers all Gazan Palestinians to be terrorists, Heydrich considered all Russian civilians to be Partisans. However, when the Wehrmacht considered the RHSA plan to murder starving Russian civilians at a food station, the plan was rejected as brutal and outrageous.
Today, Israel has no such compunction or moral restraint, as the Wehrmacht and even Schutzstaffel did then.
See more:
https://www.nobelpeacecenter.org/en/news/hitler-s-hungerplan
NB: In consideration of the Nobel Center article above, note that the major media portrays the Holocaust as applying only to Jews, being a portrayal that is exclusionary and prejudicial. Many non-Jews perished during World War 2, based on their ideological and religious beliefs, or for racial association.
Dissidents, trade union leaders, communists, devout Christians, Partisans, intellectuals, retarded and disabled, other minorities (example Romany gypsy’s), Slavs, and those inside Germany and its occupation (who were simply critical of Hitler and/or the regime) were killed by police firing squads and SS penal regiments; or died in prisons, such as Torgau, and in detention if not in the camps.
Historian Yehuda Bauer says no more than 1/2 million non-Jews were killed in the camps. But the camps are only part of the story. Bauer admits that potentially 35 million non-Jews were killed for racial, ideological, and political reasons by German police and state elements during World War 2.
Steve Brown
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The entire civilized world will from this point on, will despise Israel and the Israeli’s for their murder and cruelty which is beyond the comprehension of the vast majority of human beings. To hell with Israel, and to hell with the Zionist people of Israeli .
The winds are shifting, and yet they do not perceive the change. They have destroyed themselves, and are absolutely unaware they have done so.