Re: Dachau was one powerful experiance for me as a visitor as well. In the early days of the Anschuss, my uncle had the misfortune of spending time there. Later my grandmother became a guest at Aschwitz. To my horror, I later learned that she survived two years there only to die a few days after liberation. The hell she must have gone through. The 3 Asso's would have no appreciation for that, I'm sure.
You bet! Err... well, let's say I'd have no more appreciation for your Dachau tear-jerker than for the slaughtering of 10 million Congolese in the late XIXth century, or for the gruesome experiments on innocent Chinese by your Japanese friends during WWII:
biol.tsukuba.ac.jp www-users.cs.umn.edu ask.ne.jp
Of course, I humbly admit that all the above atrocities were committed against mere niggers, chinks, and other subhuman breeds.... You Jews were so educated! so smart! I mean, did the Congolese savages play piano??? Heck, they didn't even know about solfeggio! Did the Chinese know about Freudian psychoanalysis?? They didn't even speak German!! Hence it was really a mystery for me to read an article depicting the vivisection of a Chinese hick by a Japanese surgeon for the sole reason that some university professor back in Japan needed a human brain!! Hey, he should have asked for a Jewish brain, shouldn't he? At least, the Jewish one would have been worth analyzing....
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