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=> General George S. Patton and the Jewsas victims

General George S. Patton and the Jewsas victims
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Wednesday, April 9 2014, 13:53:54 (UTC)
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...just finished a biography of possibly the greatest warrior America ever had. The man was filled with the usual feelings about Jews....especially when the war was over and he saw first-hand what the Nazis had done to them...as moved to fury as he was by what the Nazis had done, still he admired Germans as the finest people in Europe...and his antipathy towards Jews, oddly enough, increased, if that was possible. He found them to be sub-human, a state to which the Germans had worked overtime to bring them.....But George was in no mood to consider that.

A quote:

"Conditions (...of the Jews)were indeed dreadful, but Patton refused to accept the explanation of the UNRRA representative that their experience in the German concentration camps had been so terrible that as DPs (Displaced Persons, mine) they were having to relearn basic human sanitation and the very rudiments of living. Patton was unmoved, and 'marvelled that beings alleged to be made in the form of God can look or act the way they act'. On the road to Bad Tolz (his headquarters in Bavaria, mine) the memory of the sights and smells of the camp were too much for Patton, who ordered the staff car halted so he could vomit his lunch alongside the road." p. 763


That last part is telling. Patton spent some very limited time in viewing the concentration camp, yet that alone was enough to make him, the bravest general America ever produced, vomit and, apparently, blame the Jews for it. What would have become of Patton if HE had endured years of concentration camps? Perhaps then he would have gained some human understanding and compassion for what was DONE to the Jews and not merely hated them all the more, for "BEING VICTIMS"!



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