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Monday, November 23, 2020

Just when he thought he's gotten away with it...

A 94-year-old former Nazi concentration camp who lived undiscovered in the US for decades is to be deported to Germany, where he could face prosecution, after his appeal against a deportation order was rejected this week. 

Friedrich Karl Berger succeeded in covering up his role as a concentration camp guard for more than 70 years and still receives a pension for his wartime service in the German navy. 

21 comments:

  1. Poor bastard. But of course they let murderers out of prison, cause that's ok.

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  2. So if he refused to obey orders when he was 19 yrs old he would have been shot or tossed in the camps with the rest. But he “endeavored to persevere” and now is being sacrificed by the anointed liberal agencies. Meanwhile, thousands of illegals flood our country with unknown backgrounds. Spoiler Alert, alligators don't drain their own swamp.

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  3. unless they hang him for the crime the joke is on us. He is 94 years old and he will get three hots and a cot at tax payer expense for the rest of his life( german taxpayer) shoot his Nazi ass and be done with it

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    1. Yeah, shoot a guy who was conscripted and made to be an unarmed camp guard for two weeks during a war that ended 75 years ago. Then he lived without issue in the United States for 70 years. That's just genius.
      Amazing how we can deport this old man, but not all the illegal Mexicans that hop the border left and right.

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    2. Lets round up the Brits for the RAF terror bombing campaign and the destruction of Dresden. Where are the executions for the people who were complicit in expelling 15,000,000 ethnic Germans after WW2, killing around 2,000,000 along the way? People who had nothing to do with WW2. Not one damn word about that genocide. Not one word about the blockage of Germany after WW1, not one word about the famines in India, only the holocaust.

      The war is over and the man was likely drafted against his will. I'm fed up with hearing all about how the Jews are the only ethnicity that is capable of suffering, only the Jews are perpetual victims, and only the Jews are worthy of holding special status above the rest of us.

      We let people remain in the USA despite them having fought with the Taliban, among other enemies of the USA & allies, but we can't let some old fart live his last few years in peace when the war, a formally declared war, has been over for nearly 65 years? It's absurdity.

      -arc

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    3. British bombing of Dresden? Our USAAF had 527 bombers on that raid. We went back with 3 follow up raids as well.
      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Dresden_in_World_War_II

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  4. That's not fair. Biden and Harris can use his expertise controlling deplorable chumps.

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  5. Screwing with a 94 year old based on his name appearing on index cards found in a sunken ship 70 years ago is BS.

    Nowhere have we been told if he personally committed crimes against humanity, and if they were even of the level to survive for prosecution to today.

    We have more important ways to spend our tax money than committing our own statist human rights violations against an elderly person who never hid that they were a camp guard.

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  6. It was a crime against something or another, and being 95 is no excuse for leniency.

    In other news, after a life sentence for espionage...

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/20/us/politics/jonathan-pollard-parole-ends.html

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    1. "It was a crime against something or another"

      Lavrenti Beria certainly approves of this sentiment.

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  7. Fuck it.....leave him alone.....he's not that far from facing his real judgement....'sides, he may not have done a damn thing....

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    1. Exactly.

      Since I have yet to see evidence presented of the holocaust, I'll defer any judgement to God who was present for any events that may or may not have happened. The figures of millions upon millions of Jews keep getting reduced decade after decade. Now even the six million figure has been thrown out.

      Preferably more than photos of bodies that had nothing to do with the holocaust, and confession that weren't extracted under torture. Lies cut from whole cloth about how the Nazis turned Jewish babies into wallets and skin lamp shades, or soap. It's not a very well kept secret that the CIA altered a lot of the photos from German aerial photography that were captured and kept at the National Archives Air Photo Library in Alexandria, Virginia...

      Of course, I will be burned at the stake for daring to question the narrative.

      -arc

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    2. arc, not for daring to question. But for ignoring the evidence, you're on your own.

      I'd just that we see Soro swinging from a lamp post. He had said he actually enjoyed the work with the Nazis.

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    3. No, Rick. arc has it right. What arc said here is explicitly illegal in: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia. Further, arc's statements *may* be illegal in Australia, Greece, Liechtenstein, The Netherlands, Portugal, and Swizterland. It would depend on context and intent.

      Now in the US a person technically has the right to question whether The Holocaust ever happened. That person also has the right to claim that The Holocaust is a fabrication. A person also has the right to walk up to a bunch of outlaw bikers and request that they perform fellatio on him. It is not clear which act will ruin your life worse.

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    4. Wow Arc you sound like a NAZI sympathizer with your take of the Holocaust. The evedence is out there just get off your ass and look for it. There is a whole libarary of records the Brits have from POW camp bugs with the German officers talking about the camps and wat they were doing to the jews and others that were considered subhuman. Some talked of watching them being shot in the burial pits and joing in on the carnage, one talked about a camp commanders wife had a lamp shade of the skin from a prisoner, he remarked about how well it tanned, so do some research you might find the truth!!! grayman

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    5. And some of us have actually visited the camps. I've also personally known several survivors - they were called DPs (displaced persons) that were hired by the US Army after the war ended because their homes were destroyed and they had nowhere else to go. Many of them worked as coal men in the buildings we lived in when I was a dependent in Germany. Yeah, they hd the tattoos to prove it.

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  8. Well, at least he didn't confess to working for the Nazi's against his fellow Jews on national television like a certain billionaire did

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    1. A single 1998 interview, take it with a little salt. I wouldn't be surprised if he really did betray his own people at such a young age but a single interview with two different answers to the same question isn't much to go on.

      -arc

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  9. What is wrong with the opening sentence: "A 94-year-old former Nazi concentration camp who lived undiscovered in the US for decades..."

    Yahoo gnus is mostly written by AI, and AI doesn't understand how English works.

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  10. This is so much bullshit, just really dumb bullshit.
    JD

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  11. But somehow they can’t prosecute the deletion of over 30,000 emails and untold Arkancides?

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