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本日到着の最新情報である。
米独が膨大なナチ収容所アーカイヴ突如公開の狙いは何か。
別途情報もあり、最近公開された資料によると、「ナチ収容所の死者は7万4千人だけ」(Only 74,000 Died in Nazi Camps)だというのである。
ニューヨークタイムズの記事にもなっているようである。
この投稿者は、ドイツとイタリア、をイラン攻撃に加わらせるためのアメリカ政府の脅迫(blackmail Germany and Italy into agreeing to a war on Iran?)、ではないかと推測している。
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U.S.-German Flare-Up Over Vast Nazi Camp Archives
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 4:26 pm Post: 1875166 - U.S.-German Flare-Up Over Vast Nazi Camp Archives
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By ROGER COHEN
Published: February 20, 2006
Tempers are flaring over a United States demand to open to scholars and researchers a huge repository of information about the Holocaust contained in the files of the International Tracing Service at Bad Arolsen, Germany.
Based in part on documents gathered by Allied forces as they liberated Nazi concentration camps, the stock of files held by the organization stretches for about 15.5 miles, and holds information on 17.5 million people. It amounts to one of the largest closed archives anywhere.
The collection is unique in its intimate personal detailing of a catastrophe, which is what makes the question of open access so delicate. The papers may reveal who was treated for lice at which camp, what ghoulish medical experiment was conducted on which prisoner and why, who was accused by the Nazis of homosexuality or murder or incest or pedophilia, which Jews collaborated and how they were induced to do so.
Since the end of World War II the Tracing Service, operating as an arm of the International Committee of the Red Cross, has used the files to help people trace the fates of relatives who disappeared into the murderous vortex of Nazi terror. Now, more than 60 years after the end of the war, the United States says that task is largely done and it is time to open up the archive, copy it so that it can also be stored in other countries and make it available to historians.
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Rather odd timing, I think.
The funny thing is that for the last 15 years it;'s been the historians that wanted the archives opened, and the Jewish lobbies allied with the US and German governments who wanted them kept closed.
So why is the US Government pushing for the archive to be opened just now? I am, to put it mildly, suspicious of their motives. Is it to blackmail Germany and Italy into agreeing to a war on Iran?