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TSgt Joe C. - I am Jewish. My mother survived Theresienstadt . . . to be later killed by Soviet Russians in Jachymov uranium mining enterprise in Czechoslovakia. While it is increasingly larger numbers of people progressively became aware of the Nazi death camps for Jews, Russians, gypsies, homosexuals, political prisoners, and other targeted groups . . . there may not have been any effective military means available to terminate widespread abuse, rounding up, transport, and death of these prisoners. The Allies did not so very broadly internalize the concept that death camps existed until they were liberated during the invasion. Perhaps something more could have been done to ease immigration restrictions . . . but, in terms of military intervention . . . when could we have done more? Warmest Regards, Sandy
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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on June 1, 1942 the Warsaw underground newspaper, the Liberty Brigade, makes public the news of the gassing of tens of thousands of Jews at Chelmno, a Nazi-operated death camp in Poland—almost seven months after extermination of prisoners began.
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POS's. The populace around the camps knew and acted like nothing was going on....how could this happen?
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