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<Hild@uni-potsdam.de>Datum: 8. August 2013 22:17
Betreff: Grausame Fotos von ermordeten Deutschen
An:
Wohl eher Rache, weniger Recht...
From:
safari4711@live.caSubject: FW: Grausame Fotos von ermordeten Deutschen
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:34:41 -0400
Zu Haenden des Vollidoten Gregor Hoppe ! Bezueglich des
100 jeahrigen Erich Priebke.seit wann duerfen nach dem Kriegsrecht
verbrecherische Partisanen nicht erschossen werden ? Fragen sie doch
einmal bei den daemonischen " Befreiern " wie sie
das gehandelt haben ? Aber nach Deiner Visage zu urteilen,fehlen bei Dir
etliche Tassen im Schrank. Aber mache Dir keine Sorgen,wir werden
Gesindel,Untiere Deiner sorte beim 2ten.
Nuernberger Prozess, genau so aburteilen,echt demokratisch,wie beim ersten im Jahre 1946.
Die Urteile werden haargenau so vollstreckt,mit christlicher Liebe ,echt demokratisch.
Kerker, Irrenanstalt , Schafott und eure Asche werden wir genau a la Nuernberg in Jauchegruben versenken. AMEN
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Von: Carolyn Yeager [mailto:
maillist@carolynyeager.net]
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November 2011 00:20
An: Subscriber
Betreff: [Carolyn Yeager] Graphic Photos of Murdered Camp Guards
Graphic Photos of Murdered Camp Guards
The fate of guards in concentration camps - Violence BY "holocaust
survivors" and "liberators."
This was posted at the CODOH Forum on Thurs. Nov. 17, 2011 (
http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6730).
A revealing display of photographs - some I have not seen. Ordruf is
the camp close to Buchenwald that Eisenhower visited, where he carried
out his publicity stunt for the media and the "historical record." What
we see here is what was not done to any prisoner during their
incarceration. I am leaving the text just as the poster wrote it, except
for my words in parentheses.
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I have a couple of questions, are there any records to
show how many guards were executed at each camp? And were they brutally
killed because they denied exterminating prisoners or did they deserve
it?
Image
(This)
was (the fate of) the commandant of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration
camp from 1939 until the camp was captured by the Allied powers in 1945.
(He) was found by the US army on 23/05/1945 in a cabin in Pyhrn area in
Austria and was shot during an attempt to arrest him. He was taken to a
military hospital and interrogated in the presence of former inmates.
Two days after he was captured, he died of his wounds. This picture
shows what liberated inmates did to his body after death.
Image
Two
SS soldiers/guards beaten and stoned by liberated inmates at Ebensee,
the one at the bottom is the same as previous picture, the one at the
top looks like he has been badly disfigured.
Image
Ebensee, Austria, body of an SS man stoned/beaten by liberated inmates (to
death/near death?)
Image
Image
Image
A
freed prisoner fights a German soldier who was recently captured by the
U.S soldiers at the Dachau concentration camp. The American soldiers
are watching the fight continue.
Image
(Murdered German camp guards)
Image
(More dead Germans who had surrendered the camp)
Image
(SS guards being executed by U.S. "liberators.")
Image
Dachau, Germany. American soldiers posing in front of bodies of dead German
soldiers.
Image
Liberated inmates of a concentration camp getting back at a Kapo.
Image
Gusen
Concentration Camp guard, May 12, 1945. A group of liberated political
prisoners and two soldiers from the 11th Armored Division of the Third
U.S. Army look at the body of a camp guard killed by survivors after
liberation.
Image
The bullet-ridden bodies of two SS guards who were killed in the Ohrdruf
concentration camp soon after the liberation.
Image
Photo taken on 10 April 1945 showing a female guard beaten and shot after
the liberation of Ohrdruf.
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Von: Carolyn Yeager [mailto:maillist@carolynyeager.net]
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November
2011 00:20
An: Subscriber
Betreff: [Carolyn
Yeager] Graphic Photos of Murdered Camp Guards
Graphic Photos of
Murdered Camp Guards
The fate of guards in concentration camps -
Violence BY "holocaust
survivors" and "liberators."
This was posted at the CODOH Forum on
Thurs. Nov. 17, 2011 (http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6730).
A revealing display of photographs - some I have not seen. Ordruf is
the camp close to Buchenwald that Eisenhower visited, where he carried
out his publicity stunt for the media and the "historical record."
What
we see here is what was not done
to any prisoner during their
incarceration. I am leaving the text just as the poster wrote it, except
for my words in parentheses.
**************
I have a couple of
questions, are there any records to
show how many guards were executed at each camp? And were they brutally
killed because they denied exterminating prisoners or did they deserve
it?
(This)
was (the fate of) the commandant of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration
camp from 1939 until the camp was captured by the Allied powers in 1945.
(He) was found by the US army on 23/05/1945 in a cabin in Pyhrn area in
Austria and was shot during an attempt to arrest him. He was taken to a
military hospital and interrogated in the presence of former inmates.
Two days after he was captured, he died of his wounds. This picture
shows what liberated inmates did to his body after death.
Two
SS soldiers/guards beaten and stoned by liberated inmates at Ebensee,
the one at the bottom is the same as previous picture, the one at the
top looks like he has been badly disfigured.
Ebensee, Austria, body of an SS man
stoned/beaten by liberated inmates (to death/near death?)
A
freed prisoner fights a German soldier who was recently captured by the
U.S soldiers at the Dachau concentration camp. The American soldiers
are watching the fight continue.
(Murdered German camp
guards)
(More dead Germans who
had surrendered the camp)
(SS guards being
executed by U.S. "liberators.")
Dachau, Germany. American soldiers posing
in front of bodies of dead German soldiers.
Liberated inmates of a concentration
camp getting back at a Kapo.
Gusen
Concentration Camp guard, May 12, 1945. A group of liberated political
prisoners and two soldiers from the 11th Armored Division of the Third
U.S. Army look at the body of a camp guard killed by survivors after
liberation.
The bullet-ridden bodies of two SS
guards who were killed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp soon after the
liberation.
Photo taken on 10 April 1945 showing a
female guard beaten and shot after the liberation of Ohrdruf.
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from this newsletter
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Von: Carolyn Yeager [mailto:
maillist@carolynyeager.net]
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November 2011 00:20
An: Subscriber
Betreff: [Carolyn Yeager] Graphic Photos of Murdered Camp Guards
Graphic Photos of Murdered Camp Guards
The fate of guards in concentration camps - Violence BY "holocaust
survivors" and "liberators."
This was posted at the CODOH Forum on Thurs. Nov. 17, 2011 (
http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6730).
A revealing display of photographs - some I have not seen. Ordruf is
the camp close to Buchenwald that Eisenhower visited, where he carried
out his publicity stunt for the media and the "historical record." What
we see here is what was not done to any prisoner during their
incarceration. I am leaving the text just as the poster wrote it, except
for my words in parentheses.
**************
I have a couple of questions, are there any records to
show how many guards were executed at each camp? And were they brutally
killed because they denied exterminating prisoners or did they deserve
it?
Image
(This)
was (the fate of) the commandant of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration
camp from 1939 until the camp was captured by the Allied powers in 1945.
(He) was found by the US army on 23/05/1945 in a cabin in Pyhrn area in
Austria and was shot during an attempt to arrest him. He was taken to a
military hospital and interrogated in the presence of former inmates.
Two days after he was captured, he died of his wounds. This picture
shows what liberated inmates did to his body after death.
Image
Two
SS soldiers/guards beaten and stoned by liberated inmates at Ebensee,
the one at the bottom is the same as previous picture, the one at the
top looks like he has been badly disfigured.
Image
Ebensee, Austria, body of an SS man stoned/beaten by liberated inmates (to
death/near death?)
Image
Image
Image
A
freed prisoner fights a German soldier who was recently captured by the
U.S soldiers at the Dachau concentration camp. The American soldiers
are watching the fight continue.
Image
(Murdered German camp guards)
Image
(More dead Germans who had surrendered the camp)
Image
(SS guards being executed by U.S. "liberators.")
Image
Dachau, Germany. American soldiers posing in front of bodies of dead German
soldiers.
Image
Liberated inmates of a concentration camp getting back at a Kapo.
Image
Gusen
Concentration Camp guard, May 12, 1945. A group of liberated political
prisoners and two soldiers from the 11th Armored Division of the Third
U.S. Army look at the body of a camp guard killed by survivors after
liberation.
Image
The bullet-ridden bodies of two SS guards who were killed in the Ohrdruf
concentration camp soon after the liberation.
Image
Photo taken on 10 April 1945 showing a female guard beaten and shot after
the liberation of Ohrdruf.
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