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Comments by "Tibore Goldberger" (@tiboregoldberger6817) on "Trump raid documents to be published by US justice department - BBC News" video.
Nazi democratic party Nazi persecution of political opponents exacted a terrible price in human suffering. Between 1933 and 1939, the criminal courts sentenced tens of thousands of Germans for "political crimes." If the police were confident of a conviction in court, the prisoner was turned over to the justice system for trial. If the police were unsatisfied with the outcome of criminal proceedings they would take the acquitted citizen or the citizen who was sentenced to a suspended sentence into protective detention and incarcerate him or her in a concentration camp. On the eve of World War II, concentration camps held about 25,000 inmates, most of them political prisoners.
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@adam_p99 brilliant I'm sure you're talking about the Nazis when you talking about the Nation of Islam Muslim Nazis the Democratic party religious organization with millions and millions of followers and millions of millions of members the Nation of Islam you know they promote racism against the Asian race the Esther Grace the Maya race the Inca race the Jewish race and of course against the gay lesbians and transsexuals this powerful organization exists in Hollywood the sports industry the music industry airport television and check out the Nazis called DBS band in Germany from being racist and anti-Semitic but embrace by the Democratic party what about 19 members or last at least BLM the black looters and murderers who burned down included Seattle Washington and killed and then went to burn down synagogues did any of these Nazi organizations from BLM Nazis to the DBS Democratic Nazis to the Nation of Islam Muslims racism anti-semitism of the Democratic party and hatred of gay men women and transsexuals
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@adam_p99 Nazi Democratic party Nazi persecution of political opponents exacted a terrible price in human suffering. Between 1933 and 1939, the criminal courts sentenced tens of thousands of Germans for "political crimes." If the police were confident of a conviction in court, the prisoner was turned over to the justice system for trial. If the police were unsatisfied with the outcome of criminal proceedings they would take the acquitted citizen or the citizen who was sentenced to a suspended sentence into protective detention and incarcerate him or her in a concentration camp. On the eve of World War II, concentration camps held about 25,000 inmates, most of them political prisoners.
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