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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (233547)5/19/2005 5:58:24 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER   of 1576346
 
Replace "bolshevik/communist" with "Islamic" and "Reichstag" with "WTC-911", and you get the picture....

From Dachau to Abu Ghraib/Guantanamo:

History of the Dachau Concentration Camp
By Dietrich Mittler

Flames as a signal for terror


The fire in the "Reichstag" of Berlin on February 27, 1933 delivered the perfect pretext for the national socialists to launch a devastating blow against their fiercest political rivals. The blaze was barely extinguished, when Hermann Göring declared publicly that communist arsonists had set the fire to the Parliament Building.

This was the signal for the start of a singular chase of man initiated by Hitler in order "to do away with those bolshevist subhuman creatures". Göring as Prussian Secretary of the Interior denounced the communists as terrorists prepared to commit further mischief. "I will certainly use the state and police power to the very end" he threatened his rivals in press conferences and radio speeches. And he proved that these were not empty words when the SA and SS troops started an arrest action to detain communists, soon followed by social democrats and union members. He had found the legal justification for that action in the "Decree of the president of the 'Reich' for the protection of people and state" issued on February 1933, which allowed the imprisonment of all political rivals without judicial sentence for an undefined period of time.
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