> Did Hitler order, on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no
> liquidation' of the Jews?"
(yaawn)
http://www.hdot.org/trial/defense/evans/430div?keyword=riga
Very weak, doper. Very, very weak.
RJ.
> Did Hitler order, on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no
> liquidation' of the Jews?"
On November 30, 1941 Himmler called from Hitler's headquarters in East
Prussia and ordered "Judentransport aus Berlin, keine Liquidierung"
['Transport of Jews from Berlin. No liquidation'] with reference to a
trainload of 1,000 Jews that had arrived at a train station outside Riga
from Berlin late the previous night, but it was too late.
SS-Obergruppenführer Friedrich Jeckeln had begun the liquidation of the
Berlin Jews at six in the morning at Rumbula, a specially prepared killing
site outside Riga. For details, see
http://books.google.fi/books?id=jHQdRHNdK44C&pg=PA396&lpg=PA396&dq=%22keine+liqu
idierung%22+riga+himmler&source=web&ots=KunbPaxMhQ&sig=LstVnLiHT_H_51wx8Luk2_jLd
Rc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result.
Regards,
Eugene Holman
RJ11 - 17 Jul 2008 15:50 GMT
> On November 30, 1941 Himmler called from Hitler's headquarters in East
> Prussia and ordered "Judentransport aus Berlin, keine Liquidierung"
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> Berlin Jews at six in the morning at Rumbula, a specially prepared killing
> site outside Riga.
I wonder whether the "Cramer" thing asks itself why was such an
order required at all? By the way, the order seems to have been
with regard to only one person on the train -- details in the
link I posted.
RJ.
I'll Always Be Here - 17 Jul 2008 19:05 GMT
>> On November 30, 1941 Himmler called from Hitler's headquarters in East
>> Prussia and ordered "Judentransport aus Berlin, keine Liquidierung"
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> RJ.
And cramer says he never lies.
pekingcat@hushmail.com - 17 Jul 2008 20:07 GMT
On Jul 17, 2:05 pm, "I'll Always Be Here"
<aussiess...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> > In article <holman-1707081745310...@ke-hupnet183-26.hupnet.helsinki.fi>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> And cramer says he never lies.
I really have nothing intelligent to add to this argument. So I'll
just say that I think your brains are made of cantaloupe. All you
have to do to reproduce is to shake out the seeds in your head over
some fertile dirt in the early spring and PRESTO! A new melon is
born! If all of us only had it so easy.
I'll Always Be Here - 17 Jul 2008 21:48 GMT
> On Jul 17, 2:05 pm, "I'll Always Be Here"
> <aussiess...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
>
> I really have nothing intelligent to add to this argument.
How true.
So I'll
> just say that I think your brains are made of cantaloupe. All you
> have to do to reproduce is to shake out the seeds in your head over
> some fertile dirt in the early spring and PRESTO! A new melon is
> born! If all of us only had it so easy.
How fortunate for the rest of us that it's so incredibly hard for your
tribe to reproduce.
B. H. Cramer - 18 Jul 2008 00:28 GMT
>> Did Hitler order, on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no
>> liquidation' of the Jews?"
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Regards,
> Eugene Holman
My question to you, yougenie, required no more than a yes/no response.
Please try again if you will.
I'll Always Be Here - 18 Jul 2008 04:31 GMT
>>> Did Hitler order, on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no
>>> liquidation' of the Jews?"
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>> http://books.google.fi/books?id=jHQdRHNdK44C&pg=PA396&lpg=PA396&dq=%22ke
>> ine+liquidierung%22
+riga+himmler&source=web&ots=KunbPaxMhQ&sig=LstVnLiHT
>> _H_51wx8Luk2_jLdRc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Please try again if you will.
Nice try at twisting the meaning of words. Your question is obviously
meant to elicit much more than a yes or no answer?
Eugene Holman - 23 Jul 2008 12:35 GMT
<deletions>
> My question to you, yougenie, required no more than a yes/no response.
>
> Please try again if you will.
<quote>
Did Hitler order, on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no
>> liquidation' of the Jews?"
</quote>
No.
Regards,
Eugene Holman
P.S. Sorry for the delayed response, I was away in New York City over the
weekend.
Michael - 23 Jul 2008 07:16 GMT
> In article <y-idnWvlyvsVpeLVnZ2dnUVZ_vzin...@giganews.com>, "B. H. Cramer"
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Regards,
> Eugene Holman
Arbitrariness of Himmler; the Berlin Jews would have perished anyway
even if Himmler got them a temporary stay of execution. Perhaps a
compensatory measure of the mind involved in comprehensive large scale
killing of other human beings.
Michael Ragland