>Chaim Ferster, 94, was forced from his home in Poland by the Nazis and survived Auschwitz, malnutrition and typhus. He later settled in Manchester. >He died from pneumonia and a kidney infection earlier surrounded by his three sons and family, his rabbi said. >Rabbi Arnold Saunders said he "had nine lives and was an inspiration".
>His youngest son Stuart Ferster, 61, told the BBC: "His greatest fear was that people would forget the horrors of the Holocaust.
>"That is why he spent so much time giving lectures in schools and colleges.
>8 death camps >death What is he a fucking cat or something?
Ian Johnson
>he doesn't know epigenetics is a real thing and that stress induced methylation of DNA can be passed to offspring >thinks he's smart
Lol.
Jayden Reyes
You can pass on shit like alcoholism and drug use too you know. It's not that hard to believe you'd be able to pass on mental issues.
Nathan Ross
Chaim spend many hours each day on the Nazi masturbation machine.
He had high score.
Easton Fisher
They must have been some really shitty death camps
Jaxson Mitchell
Man, you're like the 5th guy to make this crappy joke in this thread. The death camps didn't liquidate literally every Jew brought into them. Their primary purpose was liquidation but they still had forced labor aspects included, particularly those jobs having to do with disposal of bodies in order to prevent rehumanization of those being executed.
For a board full of Nazi LARPers, it's always disappointing how little ya'll know about their methodology.
Ethan Diaz
you'd think after 8 camps they'd have accomplished their primary purpose
Cameron Howard
>find big and stronger adult male Jew in camp A >use him for forced labor rather than execution >Camp B needs more forced labor >transfer prison A135394 to prison B >prisoner survives typhus and becomes less likely to die from it in future exposures >rinse and repeat >story is notable because of number of transfers
Is this logic literally that difficult for people here? I've seen this same story spammed like 50 times.
Jonathan Martin
So he was an especially strong jew? How valuable a commodity is a single strong worker?
Elijah Evans
Probably pretty decent given starved and dying prisoners don't tend to make good labor. Also ~60-65% of those put into camps weren't suitable for labor (women + children + elderly)? I'd assume an able-bodied male prisoner would be worth quite a bit in terms of forced labor.
Adrian Brown
underrated
Angel Moore
lmao lol'd
Jacob James
I WAS SENT TO THE GAS CHAMBER 6 TIMES AND SURVIVED
Caleb Mitchell
Eh i guess children are more tolerant to gas afterall, goy
Thomas Sanchez
I head a man named Sam Hyde was the one that killed him.
Bentley Green
>Their primary purpose was liquidation
Their primary purpose was containment of undesirables, originally prisoners and then communists. As the war need ramped up and all the male labour force was out fighting, their purpose was the production of war material using the inmates as the work force.
Auschwitz produced Buna (synthetic) rubber, Mittelbau Dora produced V2 rockets, Landsberg produced Me262 fighters.
If you're going to shill the official story at least get it right, and claim they only killed those unfit for work.