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New revelations about Nazi genocide

Apparently, it was worse than we thought; worse than we feared. Recent discoveries have revealed that the scope of the Nazi killing machine was even more pervasive both within Germany and without than we even thought possible.

http://www.aish.com/ci/s/The-New-Holocaust-Discoveries.html (2013):

42,000 ghettos and camps from 1933 - 1945
30,000 slave labour camps
1,150 ghettos
980 concentration camps
1000 prisoner of war camps
500 brothels with sex-slaves
and thousands of other camps

in Europe, the new number is 15 -20 million killed or imprisoned by Nazi Germany during the war; 6 million may just be the tip of the iceberg.

This article questions the reality of 'innocent bystanders' in Germany and beyond....possibly rightly so.

In 2014, apparently they took up the road covering the Sorbibor ovens....http://www.inquisitr.com/1486015/nazis-never-wanted-this-secret-found-archaeologist-unearth-horrendous-discovery-in-poland/


With the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the opening of Soviet and East German archives, I hope we can have many more discoveries in the future.

{Today reading Wikipedia, I learned something new....even more death camps than I had known about previously. And some folks still deny this happened.....}

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