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The Auschwitz "Extermination Camp" In Southern Poland, 1940s
Question: what kind of "extermination camp" has an inmate swimming pool?
And a theater? And a brass band comprised of inmates -- who would need to be replaced
every week due to the "gassing" of its members? What kind of "extermination camp" allows
weddings of inmates?
Answer: only a Jewish-described extermination camp.
Jews know very well that their brethren died at Auschwitz from starvation and
disease, and that many Jews survived that camp. But Jews are Jews so they
must lie about Auschwitz.
Above:
the Auschwitz swimming pool that visitors are not allowed to see. Some Jews
claim that the pool was for possible fire-safety purposes, the water to be
used in case of a blaze. Nice try -- the open pool would freeze up during
winter. And see a mention of water-polo being played by the inmates at Auschwitz Here.
 A wedding announcement at Auschwitz, 1944.
 The brass,
inmate band at Auschwitz
Auschwitz theater brochures [text translated
from German] Here
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