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While it is true that the '''[[Ustasi]] camps''' were nowhere near as professional, as organized, or as comfortable, as the German camps, they still weren't death-camps, as much as [[jews]] want to claim they were. One would think that the jews would focus on | While it is true that the '''[[Ustasi]] camps''' were nowhere near as professional, as organized, or as comfortable, as the German camps, they still weren't death-camps, as much as [[jews]] want to claim they were. One would think that the jews would focus on The croatian camps rather than the German camps, as conditions were dismal compared to The German camps, which sported theatres, swimming pools, basketball courts, and all manner of little luxuries as the Germans tried to make the jews as comfortable as possible, afterall, the was a war on. The various stories about the croatian camps range from "piles of screaming children" to "prisoners burned alive in furnaces in the cafeteria", and come almost exclusively from [[Edmund Glaise-Horstenau]], who "dictated his autobiography" while under "special interrogation" by the jewish murderous "[[forward interrogation team]]", shortly before his suicide. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 February 2023
While it is true that the Ustasi camps were nowhere near as professional, as organized, or as comfortable, as the German camps, they still weren't death-camps, as much as jews want to claim they were. One would think that the jews would focus on The croatian camps rather than the German camps, as conditions were dismal compared to The German camps, which sported theatres, swimming pools, basketball courts, and all manner of little luxuries as the Germans tried to make the jews as comfortable as possible, afterall, the was a war on. The various stories about the croatian camps range from "piles of screaming children" to "prisoners burned alive in furnaces in the cafeteria", and come almost exclusively from Edmund Glaise-Horstenau, who "dictated his autobiography" while under "special interrogation" by the jewish murderous "forward interrogation team", shortly before his suicide.