1. He didn't have a choice. If he had refused they would have killed him.
2. The German society back then supported what they did. They were following orders and they acted in a way that was considered legal back then. How can you blame him for doing what the whole society supported ? Maybe next year we have another government that things that what I am doing is immoral and then they prosecute me eventhough I perfectly live by the standards of my society.
Salomon Morel was a jew who ran the Zgoda death camp in Poland where many thousands of Germans and Poles were tortured and killed in 1945. After communism fell apart in 1989 the murderer Morel fled to Israel to escape punishment. Israel then refused numerous extradition requests by Poland over 15 years which makes Israel guilty of WW2-era crimes against humanity. Morel typically claimed that 30 of his relatives were killed by the Germans but investigation found that not even one was killed.
@FatGermanBastard What you wrote is bullshit. Nazi Germany was NOT a "society." Nazi Germany was a tyrannical regime that committed genocide, mass murder of millions of people. I'm sure the families of von Stauffenburg, Olbricht, von Treskow and their crew that were executed in cold blood would disagree with you completely because these brave Germans risked everything to fight evil and bring down the Nazi tyrannical regime that poisoned Germany.
As long as these murderers breath they should be caught and brought to trial for their atrocities. And the ones that are dead should have their hateful/murderous past made part of history for all to remember.
Oh come the fuck on. Over 3 men??? Don't you think this is just ridiculous? I think this man should not receive any punishment. It's such ancient history. Forgive and forget I say, and that's coming from a Jew.
I am really glad that Boere is finally being tried. In my perspective, it is 'better late than never'. I just want justice for the families because Heinrich Boere admitted in 2003 that he was the one who shot the three men.
This story is out of mein kampfort zone.
reflex0r 1 year ago
This is complete bullshit:
1. He didn't have a choice. If he had refused they would have killed him.
2. The German society back then supported what they did. They were following orders and they acted in a way that was considered legal back then. How can you blame him for doing what the whole society supported ? Maybe next year we have another government that things that what I am doing is immoral and then they prosecute me eventhough I perfectly live by the standards of my society.
FatGermanBastard 1 year ago
Salomon Morel was a jew who ran the Zgoda death camp in Poland where many thousands of Germans and Poles were tortured and killed in 1945. After communism fell apart in 1989 the murderer Morel fled to Israel to escape punishment. Israel then refused numerous extradition requests by Poland over 15 years which makes Israel guilty of WW2-era crimes against humanity. Morel typically claimed that 30 of his relatives were killed by the Germans but investigation found that not even one was killed.
NoGoodThingEverDies 1 year ago
@NoGoodThingEverDies While i don't agree what this scum did, or maybe did your right. Israel is always exempt...Or think they are...
The worst part about it all is they flaunt it in the worlds face...And the world looks the other way...
TheTruthHurtsAmerica 1 year ago
@FatGermanBastard What you wrote is bullshit. Nazi Germany was NOT a "society." Nazi Germany was a tyrannical regime that committed genocide, mass murder of millions of people. I'm sure the families of von Stauffenburg, Olbricht, von Treskow and their crew that were executed in cold blood would disagree with you completely because these brave Germans risked everything to fight evil and bring down the Nazi tyrannical regime that poisoned Germany.
vaughan1978 9 months ago
@FatGermanBastard maybe the whole country of germany should be put on trial for the genocides of WW2
interstellarwonder 3 months ago
This is unfair if he diddn't kill them (im still pissed he did) he would have been put in front of the fire squad
FALLOUTMADLAD 1 year ago
As long as these murderers breath they should be caught and brought to trial for their atrocities. And the ones that are dead should have their hateful/murderous past made part of history for all to remember.
MrSmartBob 2 years ago
You aint crying are you Boy?
MegaBradybunch 1 year ago
Oh come the fuck on. Over 3 men??? Don't you think this is just ridiculous? I think this man should not receive any punishment. It's such ancient history. Forgive and forget I say, and that's coming from a Jew.
petradog409 2 years ago
well the nazi powers now are the states anyway. so dont trip about this old fart
chatsworthsharp420 2 years ago
And justice will be done for his victims.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
I am really glad that Boere is finally being tried. In my perspective, it is 'better late than never'. I just want justice for the families because Heinrich Boere admitted in 2003 that he was the one who shot the three men.
Corridoamor 2 years ago