Sweden Deports 2,000 Refugees To Near Certain Death (1945)

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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2008
  • Sweden deported thousands of WWII refugees to their near certian deaths at the hands of the genocidal Marxists, sadly America under Zionist influence is reported to also have done this after the war with our own European POWs.

Komentáře • 11

  • @33vortex
    @33vortex Před 13 lety

    "Absolute certainty is a privilege of uneducated minds an fanatics."
    - C.J. Keyser.

  • @Hellforsa
    @Hellforsa Před 15 lety

    Jag håller helt med dig!

  • @33vortex
    @33vortex Před 13 lety +1

    @MrBunnyfucker After less than a year roughly 5500 of the original 8000 were still alive, then they were sent to the front line in penal batallions. The fact that the baltic population sided with Germany was not because they were nazis. They fought for their survival and had to pick a side. From their perspective Germany was the lesser of the two evils. It had litle to do with politics and everything to do with fighting for freedom and independence.

  • @midnitemover123
    @midnitemover123 Před 14 lety

    ....it's actions like this that make me want to be the most rabid National Socialist EVER. Gonna start NOW.......!

  • @BasicModelling
    @BasicModelling Před 15 lety

    Vi var inte pa nagon sida, vi var neutrala..

  • @granskare
    @granskare Před 15 lety

    this has nothing to do with Jewish people...the western allies returned Russian pows in German camps over to the USSR

  • @33vortex
    @33vortex Před 13 lety

    @MrBunnyfucker Ok so these guys were the original nazis, or were they? Let me tell you that in the summer of 1940 the Soviet Union occupied the baltic states by military force. The confiscated all private property and sent all politically inconvenient and intellectuals to the gulag camps. For example the university students, some 8000 of them, were sent to the gulags. My grandfather and great uncle were among them.

  • @ostvik83
    @ostvik83 Před 15 lety

    Nej vi var på båda sidor men var illa tvunga att hjälpa dom ibland...