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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by ArmSurvivalWeren't the Armenians in the Nazi army also known for saving J ews?
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by ArmSurvival View PostThen you should know there was an Azeri legion in the Nazi army as well:
Exactly right. Hitler once remarked that he trusted the Muslims in his army more than the Armenians. This was mainly because Armenians were motivated by nationalism, not Nazi ideology.
Weren't the Armenians in the Nazi army also known for saving J ews?
Yes, I have read that members of the Armenian legion helped save the lives of some joos, remembering the suffering and destruction our people experienced just a few decades earlier.
On a related note, I find it ironic that it is ok to mention that Armenians were involved with the German war effort, as if by extension that means Armenians supported the Nazi's 100%, but too many are afraid to mention the highly suspicious role joos (many young turks were donmeh joos) had in the Armenian Genocide and their continued denial of the Armenian Genocide both in the u.s. and israel.
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by KingOfYoz View PostAnd what the hell do you know what happened during WW2?
Originally posted by KingOfYoz View PostLol demkes enger.
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by KingOfYozAnd what the hell do you know what happened during WW2?
Originally posted by ArmanenThe Armenian unit was fighting to liberate bolshevik occupied Armenia. Many of the members were nationalists who were chased out of Armenia when the bolsheviks took over. Later, some Armenian POWs in Germany were given the option to join the Armenian legion.
Weren't the Armenians in the Nazi army also known for saving J ews?
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
The Armenian unit was fighting to liberate bolshevik occupied Armenia. Many of the members were nationalists who were chased out of Armenia when the bolsheviks took over. Later, some Armenian POWs in Germany were given the option to join the Armenian legion.
I suggest you check out the site I linked you too and do a bit more neutral reading on the role of the Armenian legion in the Wehrmacht. Maybe some other members have more info?
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by levonYeah, it was written by a low-life scum who lives in america and receives massive "funding" from the Turkish government to spread BS. Just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's not BS. Plus, what the f*ck does a person "involved in congress" know about historical facts. It just screams BS.
Originally posted by levonPlus, the blog itself is filled with anti-armenian propaganda. Again, DONT pretend to be armenian. B*zi lakot, ete irok du hay es, kamakt vekal u siktir, isk ete hay ches get the f*ck out.
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Originally posted by KingOfYoz View PostActually this was not written by a Turkish person, it was written by a American in Vegas who is involved in Congress work.
Oh my! Then it must be true... I highly doubt it was written by any serious person.
On a related note, why don't you visit this website and read the e-book.
http://xxxishracism.com/xxxishGenocide.htm Substitute j e w for the x's
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Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Yeah, it was written by a low-life scum who lives in america and receives massive "funding" from the Turkish government to spread BS. Just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's not BS. Plus, what the f*ck does a person "involved in congress" know about historical facts. It just screams BS.
Plus, the blog itself is filled with anti-armenian propaganda. Again, DONT pretend to be armenian. B*zi lakot, ete irok du hay es, kamakt vekal u siktir, isk ete hay ches get the f*ck out.
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