Daily Stormer
June 23, 2014
The sickening, hate-filled Jews have demanded the arrest of a German-American geriatric, claiming that he committed a genocide after being drafted into the German military and working at the Jewish resort facility of Auschwitz.
The Holohoax is the lie that never stops giving. Or so the Jews believe. But as the whole world witnesses them slaughtering children in Palestine and facing no consequences, while demanding old men be hunted down because they stood a post they were ordered to stand 70 years ago, the blinders are coming off and people are getting fed up with that chalk-board scratch whine of that most evil of creatures.
Here is a long bit describing the situation from the LA Times:
Johann Breyer’s true identity had stopped being a secret decades ago, at least to the U.S. government and the dwindling number of Nazi hunters who knew his name.
As a young man, Breyer had been an SS guard at Auschwitz, where the Nazis killed more than a million victims, the vast majority of them Jews. He’d worn the skull-and-crossbones insignia of the “Death’s Head” guard battalion to which he belonged, according to court records, but said he never hurt anyone.
In 1952, Breyer came to the U.S. to build a new life. For almost seven decades since the war, he did not face a criminal trial. But his quiet American retirement ended Tuesday, when U.S. Marshals arrested him at home.
Now 89, Breyer faces extradition to Germany, where he is accused of complicity in the deaths of 216,000 Jewish men, women and children who died at the Auschwitz complex in Nazi-occupied Poland while he was there, prosecutors said. (Overall, an estimated 11 million people were killed in the Holocaust, 6 million of them Jews.)
A hearing will be held before a U.S. magistrate in August. Breyer’s attorney did not return messages seeking comment.
A neighbor of 20 years said Breyer was an unlikely war criminal.
“He didn’t seem like what history says a Nazi should be like,” Ken Perkins said. “He just seemed like an ordinary person who wasn’t hiding anything.”
Perkins said rumors had floated around the neighborhood about Breyer’s past for years, but he had given them little thought.
“We never got into his life or what he did,” said Perkins, whose backyard faces Breyer’s. “I don’t condone what they’re accusing him of, if he did it. But personally, through my experience, he seemed like a nice guy.”
By no accounts was Breyer a key cog in the Nazi movement. Born a farmboy of German descent in eastern Slovakia — then part of the young republic of Czechoslovakia — he enlisted in the Waffen-SS — the armed wing of the Nazi party — at age 17 after receiving a recruitment letter in 1942.
Breyer’s version of events, revealed in court records, is that he was drafted and that the mayor of his village told him he had to go. Even though he was assigned to the Death’s Head guard battalion at Auschwitz, he said, he refused to kill anyone, so he served as a perimeter guard, far from the killing. He says he never shepherded prisoners from the trains to the gas chambers.
Breyer says he soon deserted, hiding in barns and the woods before rejoining his unit for combat duty against the Russians as the war’s end neared.
But officials say there is no record of Breyer deserting and assert that his unit would have been closely involved with handling the prisoners who were put to death.
“That’s one of the oldest defenses,” said Aaron Breitbart, a senior researcher at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. “The perimeter-guard defense, and the baker defense: ‘Yes, I was there, but I was a baker.’ … It seems as though everybody is a perimeter guard when they’re finally caught. Well, not everybody who is caught could have been a perimeter guard.”
Charlie Sydnor, president and executive director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum, said records from Auschwitz showed that Breyer’s unit on certain days would have been responsible for unloading victims from the trains as they were sorted into groups of who would live and who would die.
“Guards in concentration camps did everything that was required to persecute the prisoners in the camp, and Mr. Breyer was doing all of that in Auschwitz,” Sydnor said.
Breyer says his war ended when he was captured by Soviet troops. When he immigrated to the United States, he omitted his background as an SS guard at the death camp, according to court records. If he had disclosed it, he would not have received a visa. He became a U.S. citizen in 1957.
Decades later, in 1992, U.S. officials tried to revoke his citizenship to make it easier to deport him for his alleged crimes. But during denaturalization proceedings it was revealed that Breyer’s mother was an American, born in Pennsylvania, who later moved to Slovakia.
The Jew is a disgusting and hateful creature, which cannot be understood by normal men. This “last call for hate” campaign they have been waging through the Simon Wiesenthal Center demonstrates, with mind-numbing clarity, just how sick and twisted they are. They would hunt down and crucify a man for something he didn’t even do 70 years ago, ruin his life and the lives of his descendants, merely for revenge.