Comments by "Kameraden" (@Alte.Kameraden) on "The Allied crime against humanity WW2 (Operation Keelhaul E1)" video.
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Well to most extent it was better. Well, counting where you were used as a laborer within the Reich. How slaves were treated were literally as varied as say in the Rural South during it's height of slavery, and I'm not making a false equivalency. The Nazis used forced labor is just about every aspect of the economy. How individuals within the reich treated those laborers varied wildly. You could be very unlucky, and get stuck working on State Projects like forgot the name of it particular but an underground Me262 factory built with slave labor which lead to the deaths of a few thousand of these laborers. OR, you could be lucky and be sent daily to help a German Farmer who interestingly often enough treated these laborers like any helpers, even fed them. Even some SS Officers treated laborers humanely. As I said though, conditions, and treatment widely varied from location to location.
BUT, yes this would easily explain why many would say that being a Nazi Slave was better than being a Soviet Slave. I know pro soviets claim the Gulags were nothing like the Nazi's programs because they paid laborers, but I could easily go to the Jewish Virtual Library and point out the Nazis did the same, for reasons TIK mentioned in one of his earlier videos. Paying laborers even if it's monopoly money was done so by both to encourage them to work harder. Even if they couldn't really do much with the paper they were issued.
As I said. Conditions varied.
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