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Comments by "Tibore Goldberger" (@tiboregoldberger6817) on "Trump considering releasing Mar-a-Lago surveillance footage" video.
That's fantasticthat's fantastic Donald Trump's and the Allies his allies just like in world War II the Allies defeated Nazi Germany now Donald Trump his allies of freedom democracy and Liberty or against the persecution Axis Nazis partners racism the Democratic Nazi party at the seventhism the Nazi party January 666 committee and the Reichstag fire Hitler and the cabinet quickly drew up a more permanent and expansive Decree for the Protection of the People and the State (known as the Reichstag Fire Decree), which suspended the right to assembly, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and other constitutional protections within Germany. The decree also removed all restraints on police investigations, allowing the Nazis to arrest and jail their political opponents indiscriminately. That night, the stormtroopers of the Sturmabteilung (SA) rounded up some 4,000 people, many of whom were tortured as well as imprisoned.
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@andreamadden9153 After the war, prominent Nazi jurists like Curt Rothenberger, Franz Schlegelberger, and Josef Altstoetter were tried in the Jurists' Trial of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings on charges of "judicial murder" and other atrocities. This case is unusual in that the defendants are charged with crimes committed in the name of the law. These men, together with their deceased or fugitive colleagues, were the embodiment of what passed for justice in the Third Reich. —Telford Taylor
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Nazi democratic party Nazi judges century. Various German authorities established the first concentration camps in Germany soon after Adolf Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933. The SS, SA (Storm Troopers), the police and civilian authorities set up hundreds of makeshift “camps” in empty warehouses, factories, and other locations across Germany. The camps served as “temporary” detention centers for political opponents who were incarcerated without trial and under conditions of great cruelty.
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