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Jim and Diane, WALK AND TALK, Aug 25, 2024, Vatican; Jew$ Stew Peters; Truth Outreach; Phil,Red,Police; Stutthof Camp

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Published on 25 Aug 2024 / In People and Blogs

*** 4 months to Christmas
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*** Phil, Red and the Police - https://old.bitchute.com/video/2pw352AhUT4C/
*** Stutthof Camp (ihr.org)
German Court Upholds Conviction of Former Secretary at Wartime Camp, Age 99 Associated Press
https://apnews.com/article/germany-nazi-trial-stutthof-secretary-appeal-99-8dd7525a3c1b1f0cb8daca0518939f06
A German court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by a 99-year-old woman who was convicted of being an accessory to more than 10,000 murders for her role as a secretary to the SS commander of the Nazis’ Stutthof concentration camp during World War II. The Federal Court of Justice upheld the conviction of Irmgard Furchner, who was given a two-year suspended sentence in December 2022 by a state court in Itzehoe in northern Germany. She was accused of being part of the apparatus that helped the camp near Danzig, now the Polish city of Gdansk, function. She was convicted of being an accessory to murder in 10,505 cases and an accessory to attempted murder in five cases.
Stutthof: An Important But Little-Known Wartime Camp, Mark Weber
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v16/v16n5p-2_Weber.html
While Stutthof is not as well-known as other wartime German camps, a close look at the history of this important internment center is revealing. The patterns of deportations to and from the camp, and the treatment of inmates, both Jewish and non-Jewish, disclose some surprising features … Between June and October 1944, 20,000 to 30,000 Jewish women, originally from Hungary, arrived at Stutthof from Auschwitz. In addition, Jewish women originally from the Lodz ghetto also arrived at Stutthof from Auschwitz. During the summer and fall of 1944, as Soviet forces advanced toward the Baltic region, thousands of Jews, including Jewish mothers and their children, were evacuated to Stutthof from more than a dozen camps and remnant ghettos in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

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