TIME Magazine in December 1950,
reporting on the
German trial of Ilse Koch. After she
had served her
reduced 4 year sentenced imposed by
the Americans
"Ilse had served four years for
crimes against allied inmates, got
out when
an Army review board concluded that
although she "encouraged, aided and
participated" in Buchenwald's
operation, "there was no convincing
evidence
that she had selected inmates for
extermination in order to secure
tattooed
skins, or that she possessed any
articles made of human skin.""
Jewish controlled West Germany decided
to try her again
A sad article to read, Ilse Koch had
gone mad, understandably.
"Another former laboratory
worker, Joseph Ackermann, said
the director
ordered a "very special present"
for Koch's birthday, a lamp of
human skin
and bone. "The light was
switched on by pressure against
the little toe of
one of the three human feet
which formed the stand.""
"...the three human feet which formed the stand..."
Replywhat a load of B.S.
And they sentenced a woman to life imprisonment on this "evidence"
Replyain't no shame in realizing the Citizens in the ghettos across the USA suffer the same type of "justifiable evidence", we see this same kind of shyte alot. "Black Savages" are inhuman, like this Ilsa Koch. I wonder if both the Germans and the Black folks of the USA have the same enemies...
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