Thursday, August 4, 2022

Gypsy Recognition

This Documentary in English shows how the West Germans continued to openly discriminate against the Gypsies (the Germans now call them Roma and Sinti) after 1945 and after the Germans had murdered around 1.5 million of them and forcibly sterilized many more.

The same Nazi “Doctors” that classified, experimented on and even murdered the Gypsies during World War 2  - including at the Auschwitz Death Camp - were allowed to continue after the War (although murdering them was now officially discouraged by the West German Government.)

It wasn’t until 1982 that the West German Government officially recognized the Gypsies as Victims of the Nazis – and made the Nazi “Doctors” and their Staff finally stop racially experimenting on them.

Like the Nazis that participated in the Jewish Holocaust the Nazis that participated in the Gypsy Holocaust were allowed to live and work out in the open in West Germany, in South America and in many other places. These Mass Murderers were at every level of Society from the top-down and most were never brought to justice for their crimes.

In West Germany Government Officials at the highest level were Nazis, Teachers were Nazis, Doctors were Nazis, etc.

 Until the 1990s the Doctor who delivered your Baby could have been the same Doctor that poured the Zyklon B into the Gas Chamber.

The Police Officer who now was supposed to guard a Synagogue could have been the same Police Officer who rounded-up Innocent Men, Women and Children and shipped them to the Death Camps.

The list of examples goes on and on. West German Society was so heavily aligned with Nazis from 1945-the 1990s that 2 Generations of Germans born after the War were most likely brainwashed in some way with the same Discrimination and Hatred as the Germans during the 1940s.

They were, and in many cases, still are receiving Government Pensions for their “Great Contribution to the German Fatherland.” That “Contribution” was the Mass Murder of Innocent Men, Women and Children – Jewish and Gypsy.

It's why the Germans didn't really start going after the Nazis until the 2000s-2010s when the 3rd and 4th Post War German Generation came into power and the Nazis were well into their 90s-100s.

This Documentary talks about the Gypsies in Darmstadt, West Germany – where I lived as a Teenager.

I know many of the places mentioned here including the place where the German Neighbors bombed a Gypsy Family's House in 1982.

It’s also where I was when I learned about the Jewish Holocaust done by the Germans and so went around to every person 60 years or older and asked them what they did during the War.

I didn’t learn about the Gypsy Holocaust done by the Germans until after I moved out of Germany.

Note: In English calling someone a “Gypsy” is not a derogatory word even the Gypsies prefer it. Calling all Gypsies “Roma or Sinti” should be considered a derogatory phrase since it would be like calling all Germans “Bavarians” or all Americans “Californians.” Every Roma and Sinti is a Gypsy, but not every Gypsy is a Roma or Sinti.

August 3rd was Gypsy Holocaust Remembrance Day. 

View the Documentary at this link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfdC8jUV4HY


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