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Re: Germany's courts: Slavery *permitted* under international law. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Jan 6 17:38:48 2012, in response to Germany's courts: Slavery *permitted* under WANNSEE law., posted by RockParkMan on Fri Jan 6 16:39:59 2012. I'm sure O'log will approve of my change to his message lineAre you saying that international law is equivalent to what was decided during the Wannsee conference? If so, then the subject line change would certainly make sense. The present-day courts system in Germany therefore seems to say just that, or have I misinterpreted that? Anyway, O'log,. does this mean that you think the USSR should have invaded Western Germany back in the day Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt would not have minded. I do not agree with their stance on that one bit. We should have gone with Patton's vision, to keep pushing the Soviets further eastward instead of allowing the Soviets to take half of the continent. I guess there's no real answer to this one There's always a real answer. Just not a popular one. |
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