I believe that didn't happen (The way they say it). I'm white but not a Nazi. It's a dead ideology that used to be interesting to study, but it's become a tool for white supremacist movements.
Let's get to the facts:
>It makes no sense for Germany in World War II to have dedicated time, manpower, and resources just to killing

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>The concentration camps were places of work, not just death; there was even their own currency, theaters, and swimming pools.
>There are records indicating that the doors were made of wood, invalidating the Zyklon-B gas theory.
>Zyklon-b was literally an insecticidal tablet that killed fleas; there was a lot of typhus in the concentration camps.
>There are records indicating that the camps were modified to aid the Allied political victory and to construct a vision that Germany was cruel and utterly merciless.
>Hitler's doctor was Jewish, and his driver was one-eighth Jewish.
>A Red Cross document details that approximately 271,000 were killed (this is not the exact number, I'm estimating from memory). in all camps, casualties due to deaths, illnesses, etc.
>The Allies bombed the entire country of Germany, and many roads and bridges became impassable for transport, which led to a shortage of resources in the countryside.
>Israel increased its casualty figures in different years, first it was 1 million, then 4 million, and then the golden number, 6 million; they even tried to falsely claim 8 million and 11 million.
So that my name doesn't get tarnished, no, I only know about this, I don't support or like it, the most I like are the tanks and military equipment of Germany from that time.
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