FOX: A tunnel in Lithuania that allowed Jewish prisoners to escape to freedom has been discovered at an infamous location called Ponar, decades after they used it to flee the Nazis one night in April 1944. The escapees were part of a group tasked with the horrific job of burning bodies to cover up the Nazi’s crimes.
The group was known as the burning brigade— 80 prisoners from the Stutthof concentration camp who were forced to burn the thousands upon thousands of Nazi victims murdered near Vilnius, Lithuania. That gruesome task involved taking the bodies out of pits so they could be cremated.
“We had pokers that we had to stick into the bodies, to pull them up,” one survivor recounted in a video published by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust remembrance center in Israel. “We put them on stretchers, head to head, feet to feet. The crematorium held about 3000 bodies, and we’d light it up. It was horrific.” more
It’s easier to escape if you have guns. Spoons not so much.
Gee Wally, don’t the muzloids say the Holocaust never happened?
@Dav343 June 30, 2016 at 9:24 am
But if the duly elected government orders you to strip and climb into a boxcar, what’s a law abiding citizen to do?
Kilroy,
The Germans made the Jews pay the train fare, so as not to tip them off as to the real purpose. All part of the Greater German Resettlement Program.
But Americans are “conspiracy theorists” if they detect what seems to be a conspiracy among, say, Jon Gruber, Barrack Obola, and Nancy Pelosi to lie to the American people and deceive them about ObolaCare?
Huh. Pretty funny, that.
izlamo delenda est …