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please consider a followup article focused exclusively on the allied powers genocide at the conclusion of WW2 - the photo of the Rhine Meadows internment camp is a shocking, gruesome image that needs to be seen and shared widely, along with supporting information and details. It is time we begin to identify the connections as well as highlight the real perpetrators behind the ongoing genocide of the majority of humanity, most particularly the white race.

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This was another "eye-popper" for me and in my mind it fits with the antics typical of the usual suspects.

"[The former POWs] agreed that the cattle cars were filled with captured German soldiers who were infected with typhus and dysentery. They were in fact unwitting extras in a movie being made by Alfred Hitchcock, the Hollywood horror-film specialist. He had been awarded a contract to make a movie about concentration camps for the Nuremberg tribunal. At night the dead prisoners would be unloaded at Buchenwald, Dachau and other concentration camps by those who were still alive. Hitchcock would then film them, depicting the heaps of corpses as victims of German atrocities. A large number of corpses were dumped at Buchenwald at night, and next day the citizens of Weimar were forced to walk past the heaps of rotting corpses and smell the sickening stench. Some of them actually believed the American propaganda, that the corpses had been concentration-camp inmates. It was all filmed as part of Hitchcock's movie. Afterwards the corpses were shoved into mass graves in the vicinity. That too was part of the script. This is the explanation that the two former officers of the US Army gave me concerning the trainload of dying German prisoners that I witnessed on June 16, 1945.

-Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Alfred Hitchcock's First Horror Movie

From the Memoirs of a German Soldier

Nemo Anonymous

https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/4/4/3195

http://www.inconvenienthistory.com/4/4/3195

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