Hungarian Holohoax Case Unanimously Rejected by US Court

Daily Stormer
January 25, 2015

The only possible way to survive the calculated killing machine of the Nazis was to walk backward out of the gas chamber.
The only possible way to survive the calculated killing machine of the Nazis was to walk backward out of the gas chamber.

True story: a groups of holohoaxing Jews from Hungary claim that the nations bank and railway must give them shekels because the Nazis did a lampshade on them or whatever, and after the Hungarian government was like “sorry, no,” these rats scurried over to America and demanded the US government help them sue the Hungarian government for these shekels.

On Friday, a US appeals court rejected their case.

Chicago Tribune:

The unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago upholds a lower court’s dismissal of the lawsuits filed in the Northern District of Illinois in 2010.

More than 500,000 Hungarian Jews died in the Holocaust during World War II, many forced to buy tickets for trains that carried them to Nazi concentration camps outside Hungary. The value of their losses ran into the billions, plaintiffs say.

During oral arguments in September, plaintiffs’ attorneys argued that going through Hungarian courts would be futile, and that Hungary’s judiciary has stonewalled other Holocaust-related cases.

Konrad Cailteux, an attorney for one of the defendants, Hungarian State Railways, disputed that as he welcomed Friday’s ruling.

“The Hungarian judicial system is a well-functioning system,” he said. “I believe the plaintiffs can get a fair hearing.”

Attorneys for the plaintiffs didn’t immediately return phone messages Friday.

Judge David Hamilton, who wrote Friday’s opinion, questioned whether there was proof Hungarian state bodies would obstruct those with Holocaust-related grievances.

“The evidence in the record supports understandable concerns about whether plaintiffs can receive a fair hearing in Hungary,” he wrote. “But those concerns remain too speculative to justify taking this case from Hungarian courts.”

Haha!

“Not only did the blue-eyed devils turn me into a lampshade, they made me buy my own ticket to the lampshade factory! I want a refund for that ticket! Help me, American taxpayers, to get this refund! I shall have satisfaction!”