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    #16
    Lucky indeed Muenster. Did you ever hear any stories about the german POWs in the Rheinwiesenlager? Pretty sad. Is anyone doing anything to commemorate Dresden this February 14/15th over there? It doesn't get much air time over here. Cheers, Chris B.

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      #17
      No chris. I have read a lot about these outdoor camps....Iam going to look up the one you mentioned, because these camps are the best areas to metal detect in. I have heard enough stories from my grandfather about the russian camps,,really bad stuff .


      Cheers,
      Dion
      Iam Uncle Sam
      That’s who Iam
      Been hiding out
      In a rock and roll band

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        #18
        Originally posted by Mark Schroeder
        As the news of this important event is spreading, it could very well be thier servers couldnt handle the load. I did a Google search, and everyone from 8mm camera groups to Holocaust groups are sharing the news ...and the link.

        Here are some pictures.

        This sobering image is Auschwitz.
        Hi Mark,

        thank you for share this photo. Very impressiv photo ! Why?

        I know this photo and its history. It is a very important photo, because it shows that Allied forces and their chefs KNEW about lagers and what the did inside ( burn people ! ), but they secret this photo and all for all the war time!

        An italian jewish, named Venezia, again alive, he was in "sonderkommando" group ( prisoners who were assigned to burn's cell ) and recognised exactly in this photo the place where burned people too. In fact, where we can see the smoke come up, there was a "pool" and inside burn people because was not enough the furnaces inside the brick house.

        Ivan Bombardieri

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          #19
          Has anyone looked at that site lately? They have a few photos up now. I think this one is one of the more interesting.
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