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.
Yes.. That's why they had time to build the Chimney in Treblinka
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.
yet the same people who parrot "Trust Science" think gas chambers have wooden doors, or that jet fuel can melt steel beams - but not some Hajjis passport
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.
And probably there are retards who gonna scream "antisemitism" for pointing that out to them.
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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