IBM and The Third Reich

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Gaard

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Originally posted by: etech
Are you saying that Sweden did not commit many questionable acts during WWII or are you questioning that it took Sweden many years to acknowledge those acts?

Or are you just trying to make one of your infantile off-topic ad-homme points that delight you so much?



Are you saying you don't know?
 

Klixxer

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Originally posted by: etech
If you are saying that is all Sweden did, yes, you are wrong.

Then please show me a link with some reference that has not been invalidated.

It would be interesting because it is something i have missed and it is part of my history, both as a semitic Jew and as a German.
 

etech

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Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: etech
If you are saying that is all Sweden did, yes, you are wrong.

Then please show me a link with some reference that has not been invalidated.

It would be interesting because it is something i have missed and it is part of my history, both as a semitic Jew and as a German.



Start here.

and

BBC
 

Klixxer

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Apr 7, 2004
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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: etech
If you are saying that is all Sweden did, yes, you are wrong.

Then please show me a link with some reference that has not been invalidated.

It would be interesting because it is something i have missed and it is part of my history, both as a semitic Jew and as a German.



Start here.

and BBC

Very interesting, thank you!

Especially since Wallenberg were the one who put my grandparents on that train to Finland.