More than 100 former U.S. soldiers who liberated Nazi death camps during World War Two were honored this week in Washington. The veterans recalled the horrors they witnessed 65 years ago when they encountered the victims of the Holocaust. VOA's Jerome Socolovsky reports.
@ZuluKika
Whether there were gas chambers or not the end result was many deaths, that was their aim. Gassing was one of many techniques such as starvation and work. Why are people like you so obsessed with believing everything is a lie. Were you there?
davidbowie1100 7 months ago
The evidence is that Mauthausen was not a "death camp". So, your affirmation that the bodies you have saw were of "killed people" is FALSE, George. Those "skeletons" were of deaths of TYPHUS. The piles of cadavers you saw are NOT a proof that it was a "gassing policy" at that camp. No scholar assumes that there were "gas chambers" at Mauthausen.
BTW, the WWII WAS NOT made to liberate nazi camps. TAll that holostuff came long after, mostly on the 60's.
ZuluKika 1 year ago
to george sherman and his buddies: the truth will never die. how many years have you suffered with these memories and continued to work and live and love like nothing happened.. how many times did you sit alone and cry your eyes out? there is a special place in Gods'heart for you sir!
ldaccardi 1 year ago