Given a choice between Theresienstadt & Auschwitz, Theresienstadt was a garden spot. But still pretty damn harsh. It was used to fool the Red Cross, etc by showing the Concentration camps werent so bad.:rolleyes: Most who died there died of Typhus or late in the war due to severe food shortages across Germany. It was not a “Death Camp” like Auschwitz.
Sure there were some “Muslim” SS unis. But also British SS units ( British Free Corps), Dutch, Danish, etc:
I can confirm that - my brother-in-law’s grandfather, who passed away last year, fought alongside Muslims in an Algerian regiment, in both WW2 and in Vietnam.
WW2 is a war that had battles fought in several Muslim countries, and in which Muslims fought on both sides - but of course Muslims were not the main principals on any of the sides.
I am reminded of the pilght of this poor Korean fellow:
Conscripted by the Japanese; captured and conscripted by the Russians; finally, captured and conscripted by the Germans!
Thank you allesan, it saddens me that this does not happen so much any more.
But in any case if some Jews fought for the nazis to preserve their own skins I can not see this as making any statement other than the sickness of the Nazi regime and its horrible ideology of hatred obliged some, and there is no conclusion to take other than the evil they did continues to echo through time and poison even now.