Kmarion wrote:
There are Europeans that would still like to shove a few Jews into the showers there. My guess is that they keep it open for future consideration.


Kmarion wrote:
There are Europeans that would still like to shove a few Jews into the showers there. My guess is that they keep it open for future consideration.
Just coz me and my jew house mate joke about it doesnt make it trueKmarion wrote:
There are Europeans that would still like to shove a few Jews into the showers there. My guess is that they keep it open for future consideration.
Who's "we" in your little scenario?bogo24dk wrote:
Does it work ? We stood idle by when there was death camps in bosnia.
Really? Aren't there still NATO forces over there?Dilbert_X wrote:
No-one really did anything significant about Bosnia.
Dilbert_X wrote:
They had a pretty clear run with their death camps, massacres and ethnic cleansing.
Hmm...a bombing campaign that was started in response to an "ethnic cleansing" event. Which resulted in peace accords.Wiki wrote:
A NATO bombing campaign began in August, 1995, against the Army of Republika Srpska, after the Srebrenica massacre. In December 1995, the signing of the Dayton Agreement in Dayton, Ohio by the presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Alija Izetbegović), Croatia (Franjo Tuđman), and Serbia (Slobodan Milošević) brought a halt to the fighting, roughly establishing the basic structure of the present-day state.
You can see that in a whole shitload amount of places other than Auschwitz...Gooners wrote:
It should stay as a reminder of how inhumane humanity can be.
Well that's obvious...Poseidon wrote:
You can see that in a whole shitload amount of places other than Auschwitz...Gooners wrote:
It should stay as a reminder of how inhumane humanity can be.
Harlem, for example.