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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This whole idea is terrible but can people *stop* putting a Nazi/concentration camp spin on this. Really minimizes what actually happened there. [/quote] Nazis didn’t start with gas chambers. It started exactly like this.[/quote] It’s all just a little too close for any sort of comfort. “Using emergency powers to suspend civil liberties, the German police, and its auxiliaries, the Nazi SS and SA, took into “protective custody” (Schutzhaft) tens of thousands of Communists, Social Democrats, and others. They were imprisoned and brutalized in makeshift camps set up in workhouses, abandoned factories, cellars, and even taverns. At this early stage, the Nazis themselves used a variety of terms, such as detention, work, or transit camps, to describe these facilities, but the most frequent designation was concentration camp. These early facilities were rather haphazard in structure and policies. Some of the early Nazi camps were run by the SA (Storm troopers), the SS, and by local Nazi Party officials, and are frequently labelled “wild camps.” This part is also relevant per the national guard immigration “judges” What distinguishes it from a prison (in the modern sense) is that incarceration in a concentration camp is independent of any judicial sentence or even indictment, and is not subject to judicial review. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-nazi-camp-system-terminology But sure, go on pretending that drawing parallels to past tragedies is the thing to be outraged over. [/quote]
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