I’ll tell you this: Adolf Hitler never locked me in my house.
Letting Jews out of the camps was the worst decision ever.
JNS:
Germany held a minute of silence on Wednesday to mark 75 years since the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp on April 15, 1945.
Events commemorating the liberation that were originally planned for Sunday are being postponed to April 2021. The memorial site to the camp is closed because of coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions. Some of the originally planned speeches will instead be delivered online.
More than 50,000 people died at the Bergen-Belsen camp, including the well-known teenager diarist Anne Frank. The camp is located in what is today known as Lower Saxony in northern Germany.
Lower Saxony state premier Stephan Weil called on Germans to observe the silence and urged them to put aside “all of our current worries.” He said, “For us in Lower Saxony, Bergen-Belsen is the place that shows us the cruelty and mercilessness of the darkest part of our history.”
Anne Frank died of typhus, by the way. For anyone keeping track.
She didn’t die in a gas chamber.
Not that anyone died in a gas chamber, I’m just talking about the official narrative here: they admit she died of typhus, but constantly try to imply she was murdered.
If you read that diary her dad wrote, you’d think she died by slipping and falling at the orgy. Jeez.