Originally Posted by Starman
Originally Posted by Slavek
The Germans have much experience when it comes to building camps. The first ones appeared ca. 1906 in what is Namibia today.
Shark Island in what was then German South-West Africa.


but not the first.

1896 - Spain; Weylers "Reconcentracion Policy"

that sent thousands of Cubans into concentration camps. Under Weyler's policy, the rural population had eight days to move into designated camps
located in fortified towns; any person who failed to obey was shot. The housing in these areas was typically abandoned, decaying, roofless, and
virtually unihabitable. Food was scarce and famine and disease quickly swept through the camps. By 1898, one third of Cuba's population had
been forcibly sent into the concentration camps. Over 400,000 Cubans died as a result of the Spanish Reconcentration Policy.

1900 - Britsh concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer war.

This is where the word "concentration camp" was first used – about 100 such British camps systematically imprisoned more than 115,000 people
and saw at least near 30,000 of them killed off. In fact, more men, women, and children died of starvation and disease in these camps than
did men actually fighting in the Second Boer War of 1899 to 1902.

this was done in combination with a a "scorched earth" policy, where every Boer farm was burned to the ground, every field salted,
and every well poisoned.



But Starman,

That's not possible, the British and Spanish are White Christians and not run by the jooooooos !! smirk

Last edited by antelope_sniper; 12/01/19.

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