But it did not apply to just Jewish People. There were something like another 5,000,000 Europeans who perished in the camps too. Poles, Czechs, French, Russian, Ukrainian, and people from other sovereign nations on the continent. Germans and Austrians included.
Poles for instance were looked upon as slave labor and fit for nothing else. Russians too were looked upon as subhumans for slave labor, and extermination. Although the Germans used Ukrainians as partisans.
It was a revolting regime, on a brutality level in human numbers that hadn't been seen in quite some time.
But lets not get too far off topic, as the thread does apply to modern times. And Germany is not a bad nation. They are a respectable people with great fortitude to overcome the images of the past.
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A legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law.
-John Marshall Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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