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27.01.05, 21:27
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" From Libya to Scandinavia, from Ireland to Russia, for the Germans, the task of finding the Jews, to concentrate them and to mount them in trains was unaccountably easy. It was super easy in the Balkans, Central Europe, Russia and in South-East of the Continent and they benefited of the benevolent cooperation of the French. But slow and difficult it was with Mussoloni, that was refused in giving their Jews to the Germans and they collided with the total negative attitude of the Nordic and Scandinavian countries in collaborating with the evacuations plans. This was the reason that most of the concentration fields were mounted and installed in Poland, whose civil population was openly manifesting a deep anti-Semitic attitude during the II WW . "