they would prosecute who ever they wanted, there didn't need to be anyhting wrong with them. They usually kept the stonger looking people around so they could work for them. Young children, sick people and the elderly were usually chosen first
I know of many that called them krauts.
well... I know one, which was a gas chamber.
Books provide ideas. They can provide alternative answers to the propaganda, contradicting the things the Nazi's wanted the people to believe. It is one way of controlling the population, controlling what they can know and learn. This meant the public would have no influences for ideas against the Nazis, preventing public rebellion which could cause the Nazis to lose power as the public gained power.
of course there are.. living in Utah i know of tons of them. most are close freiends although i don't practice myself. why do you ask?
don't know even, looking for it
We shouldn't know. Were just looking for an answer!!!!! We shouldn't know. Were just looking for an answer!!!!!
You just know. Always truist your instinct.
bogaloo why do you want to know
they asked them.
If a guy you don't know likes you at church, he will typically try to look at you when you are not looking and may look away if you catch him looking. Why don't you just ask him why he is looking at you.
the Nazis killed the Jews ------------------------------- i know of twenty, but there are more, partisans did not keep such records.
they didn't want the public to know about it
blah blah I DO NOT KNOW.
no i don't know just looking up tsunamis
There were detailed family records.
Not necessarily, he was just looking for a tomb. Did you know he found it under a pile of trash!?
i don't know what the answer is i am just looking for it!