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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

Bruno the cat faces eviction....from Auschwitz.

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  • hmm thats a very jolly song for the most toughest conesntraton camps during the holocaust

  • Maybe the cat is seeing the dead people and giving them comfort by being there?  *shrugs*

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  • Why is everyone arguing about a cat...

  • Why is a cat that lives in Poland named Bruno?

  • Well in Egypt they do so the cat is the guardian of the underworld. I dunno, just random though.

  • It is a cat. Yes it may happen to be at one of the most horrific places in global history but it doesn't know that.

  • Get a grip people! It's just a fucking cat! It doesn't know anything about Nazi Germany. I don't see how this is disrespectful.

  • @Sunburn2007 Also, by the way, insecticides wouldn't necessarily sterilize clothing. Bleach would have though. Try again!

  • @Sunburn2007 Why not just use bleach? Why use a cynaide based pesticide? Bleach kills everything. And if you're talking about lice, simply steaming clothing for a few minutes will kill them. Ask any doctor. Bleach has been around for a while too. Pretty common knowledge. But believe what you want. Too bad they didn't treat people with a fraction of kindness that they did with this beautiful cat. But we beat them. And we beat them good. :))

  • @reymatt76 No, they weren't large gas chambers, they were about the size of a closet. And it wasn't so they had clean clothing, it was to sterilize the clothing most wore on their backs that was removed during intake and processing. This was done to prevent diseases, lice, and other things from spreading into the camp. And finally, they didn't "steam" the clothing, they used a gas called Zyklon B, which was - at the time - highly effective at killing pests, bacteria, viruses, etc.

  • @Sunburn2007 You've just contradicted yourself. They allowed their prisoners to die of diseases related to living under unsanitary conditions yet they used carvernous steam rooms to ensure they had clean clothing to wear? hehe that's a rich one...

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