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  1. Well… without taking away the fear and suffering of people who were imprisoned in those camps… be them jews or not (would like to know the real number of people who died in these camps during the war… non-jews vs jews)… I find something odd in all those photos. All the people there are not emaciated, some are signing, they smile, the lady in the bed has a bed and blankets near a window to have air… and she has the traits of somebody who has tuberculosis… so… yes, they are in a labor camp but they are not looking like mistreated.
    Now, hear me well… war is ugly… wherever it is, and it brings a lot of suffering but people have to be careful in what to believe when reading story of what happened, really happened. I witnessed events, dramatic events… and what other people reported of what happened was not what really happened… it was… euh… coloured, if I can say, by their emotions and fears, and a lot of details were added to the story… details that were coming right from the figment of their imagination.

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