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Dachau opened its doors for business in April 1933, just 3 months after Hitler came to power.
It did indeed, but as a concentration (i.e. labour) camp, not a death camp. Conditions were unpleasant and the guards brutal and thuggish, but its purpose was not to kill the inmates.
You sound like a man Hitler would have liked. Treaty was defensive - it was only activated in case of attack, much like NATO treat is now, so initiator of war was certainly not the UK. At the time nobody really knew about Hitler long term plans, ie industrial style human extermination, so if looking back its good that war was declared.
Good post! And I still don't like you! Not that it matters!
Aye thank you.
As we're being brutally honest tonight, I love you. I find your most excellent cynicism and dry sense of humour both refreshing and amusing in equal measure.
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