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Roadrunner was quoted in
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> Ever heard of Russian concentration camps where German's were taken
> shortly after WWII, history books are in complete silence about that.
> Any idea how many died there and in what manner?
Since when are history books silent on that matter?
And of course, one might ask the question of why the
enemies of the Germans so desired to treat the Germans
so badly. It was payback for all the horrid things
the German had done. While it should not be condoned,
one should expect that if you invade your neighbors,
murder millions, uproot millions more, and
destroy at an unimaginable scale that those neighbors
are going to seek payback. The German and anyone
known to have befiended any of them suffered harshly in
that payback.
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