Wednesday 3 October 2007

More Sour kraut

Me a Nazi? I just turned on the showers, that doesn't make me a war criminal does it?

The United States is seeking to deport another Nazi who has admitted that he served as a guard at the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps during World War II.

85 year-old Paul Henss of Georgia was a dog handler at the camps, bearing in mind these dogs were trained to tear prisoners to pieces if they attempted to escape.

In 1934 he joined the Hitler Youth and then in 1940 joined the Nazi party so this cunt was hardcore loving the Nazi way, he could have been pope if he tried harder. He joined the Waffen SS in 1941 then volunteered to become a dog handler at the camps.

Henss said that he may have trained the dogs to fight and guard in Russia, this did not make him a war criminal, well old son in my book it does.

When he moved to the States in 1955 he didn't mention his war record which means automatic deportation back to the Fadderland with yer old pal Martin Hartmann whom I had just mentioned.

U.S. authorities have deported or revoked U.S. citizenship from 106 people for Nazi war crimes since 1979, according to the Justice Department. Another 180 have been denied entry into the United States for involvement in World War II crimes.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

85 years old. So born ... wait ... 1922. You did not "join" the HJ (Hitler-Jugend), that was an automatical thing. If you did not, when your parents saied "No" you had a lot of bla to and visits from the Blockwart, the Parteiwalter and whatnot assholes ... My father was in a protestant Sportverein (do not know how to translate Verein correctly), that finally became part of the HJ - after 1938 there was no more independent youth or children-organization of any kind.

1940 he was 18. I do not believe that he joined the party volunteerly. And if yes, what the fuck? That does not make him a hard-core-nazi.
Next year he joined Waffen-SS. Okay, that's another deal. To become dog-handler? Bullshit. I know the work with dogs, they can be real weapons. And the Schäferhunde were. Screw that shit with Russia - the dogs were in the camps, that is the place they were meant for. He saw an opportunity and he used it.

It makes him not a war-criminal.
The membership in the Waffen-SS probably does - Ia m not firm in the laws regarding this and I do not know how the Americans define a "war-criminal" - but not training dogs: That's not enough.

I want to know where you have these numbers from! I could not find them.

Old Knudsen said...

I was saying what made him a war criminal in my books, fuck the yanks what do they know? America was nice and comfortable back then, no V-2's or Bob Hope rockets as you stood Bobs Hope of a chance to live.
If you worked for my enemy who carried out war crimes then you are a war criminal. Easy.