Originally Posted by Fireball2
Poor camp guards must have died by the thousands due to the supply chain disruption, their emaciated bodies thrown in pits with the Jews. Where's the stories of their suffering?

There must have been countless poignant stories of the Germans tireless battle to procure food to feed these poor starving Jews. You know, the one's they rounded up and put in boxcars. The Jews must have magically and tragically walked away from their lives, homes, and businesses and locked themselves in these camps and asked the Germans to conduct experiments on them while working and starving them to death.

Yeah, I can see that happening.

LOL

TRH, you have got a BIG problem.


Fireball2:

That is exactly what happened to camp guards in the North and South during the US Civil War. Moreso to the camp guards in the South, due to them being on the losing side of the war and Union disruption of Southern logistics.

In the real world, supplies and the logistical capacities to move them about are finite. I recall reading the translation of a report by a German officer who, after providing for his men and giving half-rations to local starving civilians, had nothing left for the prisoners they had taken.

To quote Elie Wiesel, "“Things are not that simple, Rebbe."


Regards,

deadlift_dude
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