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To: Neocon who wrote (12834)6/24/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: MNI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
The Nasty Girl : <<Das schreckliche Maedchen.>>

It was well chosen that it was not a major town, e.g. Berlin, that featured in the film. It was very typical that somebody with a high public profile was shown to be guilty after all - not only of crimes, but also of cover-up actions.
But truth is even more nasty than shown up in that film. When you care to find out details, you will see that in many cases truth about the criminals and those who took profit was written in grand advertisement letters to the walls. But still those who were not in the place at the time could not read the letters.
From publicly accessible archives many things can be found out on those profit-takier, who took an opportunity to gain capital, when only you trace the real estate of those who went to the KZs (or soemhow vanished without return). And often you will see that nobody
is lacking guilt.
Those crimes took place on each level and in each place. It is simply impossible to deliver to justice, or only just publicly reveal the truth, if only in the majority of cases.

MNI.