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Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviets. Allegedly the oven dodger's grandson went to social media to find the soldier in her tale and within 24 hours the son of a jewish American soldier said it was his deceased father. Nobody asked either of them why an American soldier was behind Soviet lines.

Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviets. Allegedly the oven dodger's grandson went to social media to find the soldier in her tale and within 24 hours the son of a jewish American soldier said it was his deceased father. Nobody asked either of them why an American soldier was behind Soviet lines.

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“They wrote on this bank note: ‘Good luck and happiness,'” Lily Ebert recalls, remembering the message scrawled by a Jewish American soldier who freed her from the world’s most infamous concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Yeah, I'm gonna need somebody to show me the Allied invasion plans extending into Poland.

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The Russians took Auschwitz, right? Always see that graphic showing the "concentration camps" on the American side of Germany and the "death camps" on the Russian side.

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Yes.. That's why they had time to build the Chimney in Treblinka

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Years of time. Allied experts weren't allowed on the Russian side until the 50's.

no allied soldier or historian was allowed to view a "death camp" until nearly a decade after the world ended.

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The Soviets were extremely angry because the Germans almost won and defeated them but didn't so they had nothing but a hateful agenda after Germany had to retreat or armies were captured and brutalized.

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And probably there are retards who gonna scream "antisemitism" for pointing that out to them.

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In 'the gulag archipelago' Solzhenitsyn states what happened when the Soviets 'liberated' a camp. They turned up, let them out of their cells, then immediately arrested them for conspiring with the Nazis, because 'the only way they could have survived in the death camps was by cooperating with the Nazis'.

The big lie was Soviet propaganda

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The "Jewish American soldier" alone is preposterous enough.

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Eisenhower stopped his troops and let Soviets take Berlin because he knew it would be a bloodbath by two radicalized armies.

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First hint that the story is bullshit is that a Jew is voluntarily parting with money and making no material gain from it.

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The jew doesn't give gifts, he creates debts.

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Pvt. Hyman Schulman, the liberator, died in 2013, but his family had read letters of that period and of the prisoners he freed. He never spoke beyond those letters – too traumatised by the war to speak freely.

How convenient that the only witness who can corroborate her story is dead.

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And jewish

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A jewish-American soldier on the front lines? Yeah, when pigs fly.

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Front lines? By all accounts, Auschwitz was unguarded and abandoned when the US "liberated" it.

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And also has a name that (((echoes))).

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pvt schulman was probably some OSI high speed low drag parachute into enemy Poland with his kippuh klipped on.

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Steven Spielberg is working on a script to commemorate this historic event

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MISSING: A picture of the bank note.

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The message was written with a ballpoint pen.

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I would have believed it if the soldier was not a jew. I think all of us are "handing" her banknotes.

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The fakest story about the illusion of the "holo-cost" in a while.

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How in the fuck would the picture inside the locket survive bathing in stomach acid every day?