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    Erik Jonker (erikjonker@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 21-Apr-2025 15:51:07 JSTErik JonkerErik Jonker
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    @cjd besides the fact that the Trump actions are not exactly same as the Holocaust, because people are not killed on an industrial scale after being deported, the process of being taken from the street , disappear and being deported somewhere else is like things happened during world war 2. Also good to remember that what became the Holocaust was in the beginning not that extreme and more like what Trump is doing. Read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KL_%E2%80%93_A_History_of_the_Nazi_Concentration_Camps

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      KL – A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps
      KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps is a 2015 book by Birkbeck College professor Nikolaus Wachsmann. Title The book is named after the SS abbreviation, KL, for Konzentrationslager, the German word for "concentration camp". Another abbreviation, KZ, was used by prisoners and others informally, and eclipsed the popularity of KL in German after the war. According to Harold Marcuse, "the official Nazi abbreviation ... was guarded like a trademark by the system's potentate, Heinrich Himmler, who did not want competing camps outside of his system." Wachsmann chose the original acronym to "reveal the system as seen by its contemporaries", Marcuse writes. The book's epigram is a quotation from the Sonderkommando prisoner Zalman Gradowski: "May the world at least behold a drop, a fraction of this tragic world in which we lived." Contents The book dispels the idea that German people were ignorant of what went on in the concentration camps. For example, some of the first concentration camps...
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