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    Re: There were no death camps in Germany during WW11

    Donkey, I know they had Jews in there, and the Final solution was to get rid of the Jews. So it is likely semantics, but no one with any intellectual honesty could call it anything but a death camp.
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    Re: There were no death camps in Germany during WW11

    Sure, but semantics or not, there were death camps and concentration camps. Bergen-Belsen was terrible, but nowhere near as bad as the extermination camps designed solely with genocide in mind.
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    Re: There were no death camps in Germany during WW11

    Maybe so Donkey, but it was still appalling, and I am sure you agree on that being a rather sensible Donkey..lol
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