World War II: bunch of goyim die to save Jews from purported death camps, only for said Jews to call the goys "racist" and "xenophobic."
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If Allied WWII vets knew how pozzed their countries would become, half of them would have defected to the Nazis without a second thought.
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Just because you clearly say and do things without thinking, that doesn't mean that the rest of us do.
Study your history before you go opening your upper shithole on the subject. Nobody even knew the camps existed until well into the conflict.
1: The truth about the holocaust didnt really get out until the end of the war. So most soldiers wouldn't even know about it, let alone fight for it unfortunately. And many other factors other than that were important, like, you know Germany invading Europe.
2: They weren't just "purported". It happened. Denying the mass genocide just shows you're an anti semitic twat.
3: See the end of 2
Yeah, our historically unprecedented standard of living sure does suck. If it was a Jewish conspiracy that produced the way things are, you should thank the Jews.
You have no idea how easy life is in the West, by historical standards.
Yes the British would just bend over backwards while they lived under german rule.
The US vets would certainly see living under nazi rule would be preferable compared to the nation their forefathers built.
And finally the Slavic vets would be content with Drang nach Osten and being exterminated/pushed out of the east.
All seem like plausible scenarios to me.
In a fucking alternate universe dumbass.
If Allied WWII vets knew how pozzed their countries would become, half of them would have defected to the Nazis without a second thought.
Well, you obviously would have, and you probably would've gone a step further and enlisted in the SS Foreign Legions.
If you want any more proof that the "alt-right" and neoreactionaries are just 21st century fascism, look no further.
Tell that to my uncle who was amongst the Allied troops that liberated Bergen-Belsen.
He still has the pocket watch on a stand made from wood taken from one of that concentration camp's huts, which was given to him by one of the survivors he'd shared his rations with, until food supplies could be brought to them.
One of my uncle's comrades was asked by another camp inmate before he died 'Tell the world of what you've seen here!'. He had a camera.
Some of the photos he took were amongst those used in the Nuremberg Trials by the prosecutors of those same Nazis you have a hardon for, Matt Porney.
My mother's brother helped liberate one of those camps. He never got over it.
Shut up and die, lying bigot.
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