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Jul 14, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger

Sun finds Nazi, 97, who sent 15,700 to die at Auschwitz

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THE world's most wanted Nazi war criminal - who helped send 15,700 Jews to their deaths at Auschwitz - has been tracked down by The Sun.

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“Abe at his kielbasa stand”

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Another fine Magayr lover of Jews.

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Finally, this Magayr dog will be hung by his nuts.
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Poor man, I hope the government will go easy on him.

And Pesky, aren't you late for your slovenska pospolitost meeting?

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Why should Magayr police go easy on him ?

Another Horty dog, they say.
Some say, his son is part of Jobbik, these days.
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He should be pardoned because everything he did was in the name of he Szent Korona.

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He is another Magayr dog, one of the many fascist ones, still running around in Puszta land.
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Pesky army wrote:
He is another Magayr dog, one of the many fascist ones, still running around in Puszta land.
There are no fascists in Hungary.

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Have you looked into your Magayr parliament, lately ?
Plenty of Jobbik thugs are sitting there.
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THE world’s most wanted Nazi war criminal — who helped send 15,700 Jews to their deaths at Auschwitz — has been tracked down by The Sun.

Sadist Ladislaus Csizsik-Csatary, 97, was a police commander in charge of a Jewish ghetto in Kassa, Hungary, during World War Two.

He fled Kassa — now renamed Kosice in Slovakia — after the Allied victory and was sentenced to death for war crimes in his absence in Czechoslovakia in 1948.

But Csizsik-Csatary created a new identity, turning up as an art dealer in Canada.

When his cover was blown there — in 1997 — his citizenship was revoked and the government began to build a case against him. He fled before deportation papers could be served.

“Csatary was a police commander in the ghetto of Kassa and was responsible for sending 15,700 people to death camps. He was known to be a sadist, he had a determination to round all Jews up and forcibly deport them to Poland. To achieve justice against this man will bring a degree of closure for families of the victims, for the Jewish communities of Hungary and Slovakia.”

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How was he able to flee to Canada?! Maybe he had some help from some fellow Nazis? Like maybe west Ukrainian Nazis who were already living in Canada?
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Kassa — renamed Kosice...

During the Holocaust, the majority of the Jewish community was deported to concentration camps and annihilated.

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Slovakia became an independent state under the leadership of a Catholic priest, Jozef Tiso, whose followers established a fascist, authoritarian, one-party dictatorship, strongly influenced by the separatist Catholic clerical hierarchy in internal policy and closely allied with Nazi Germany.

Catholic clergy were to play a dominant role in future Slovakian politics – 16 of the 63 Members of Parliament were priests. The government immediately aligned itself with Nazi Germany, signing a Treaty of Protection which effectively permitted Germany to interfere in Slovak internal affairs and to dictate Slovak foreign policy.

Anti-Jewish legislation was rapidly introduced. At a conference in Salzburg on 28 July 1940, attended by Hitler, Tiso and Slovak Prime Minister Vojtech Tuka, it was resolved to set up a National Socialist regime in Slovakia, with an increased and more systematic policy of anti-Semitism. In August 1940, Dieter Wisliceny was sent to Slovakia as an adviser on Jewish affairs.

Slovakia was also the first Axis partner to consent to the deportation of its Jewish residents in the framework of the "Final Solution." According to a census of December 15, 1940, there were about 88,951 Jews in Slovakia. The Slovak government enthusiastically embraced the idea of deporting their Jews. They had promised to supply Germany with 120,000 workers.

The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid" or work Jews, and wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets.

They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion which consisted of five companies, three of which were exclusively made up of Jews. New Jewish recruits were assembled in Cemerne, in eastern Slovakia, where they underwent basic military training using shovels instead of rifles.

By October 1941 there were actually 80,000 Slovak workers in Germany. At that point, the Slovak government offered to substitute 10,000-20,000 Slovak Jews in place of the missing promised workers.

At first the Germans did not respond to the offer, but shortly after the Wannsee Conference on 20 January 1942, Slovak leaders negotiated the terms of an agreement whereby the Slovak government would pay Germany 500 Reichsmark for every deported Jew.

For their part, the Germans agreed that the Jews would not be returned to Slovakia and that Germany would make no claims on the property abandoned by the Jews. The initial agreement had been for 20,000 young, "strong Jews", but before their deportation had even started, Himmler proposed that Slovakia be made free of Jews.

The expulsion of the Jews of Slovakia to the district of Lublin began on 27 March 1942, and ended on 15 June 1942. Nearly 40,000 Jews were deported in 38 ‘transports’ Only a few of the deportees survived. However, only a small proportion of the Slovak Jews were sent directly to the death camps. Most were sent first to ghettos which served as interim stops before the final deportation to the death camps.

When the mass deportation of Slovak Jewry began in the spring of 1942 the position of the "work Jews" improved vis a vis the civilian Jewish population. The Jewish labor companies fell under the authority of the Ministry of Defense which was often in conflict with the Ministry for Internal Affairs that was responsible for the deportation actions.

Read more: http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/nazio...
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just a guy i knew wrote:
Slovakia became an independent state under the leadership of a Catholic priest, Jozef Tiso,

The government immediately aligned itself with Nazi Germany, signing a Treaty of Protection which effectively permitted Germany to interfere in Slovak internal affairs and to dictate Slovak foreign policy.
Yes, as you just posted, it was a Nazi PUPPET state, hardly independent!
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The Slovak government enthusiastically embraced the idea of deporting their Jews. They had promised to supply Germany with 120,000 workers.

By October 1941 there were actually 80,000 Slovak workers in Germany. At that point, the Slovak government offered to substitute 10,000-20,000 Slovak Jews in place of the missing promised workers.

At first the Germans did not respond to the offer, but shortly after the Wannsee Conference on 20 January 1942, Slovak leaders negotiated the terms of an agreement whereby the Slovak government would pay Germany 500 Reichsmark for every deported Jew.

For their part, the Germans agreed that the Jews would not be returned to Slovakia and that Germany would make no claims on the property abandoned by the Jews. The initial agreement had been for 20,000 young, "strong Jews", but before their deportation had even started, Himmler proposed that Slovakia be made free of Jews.

When the mass deportation of Slovak Jewry began in the spring of 1942 the position of the "work Jews" improved vis a vis the civilian Jewish population. The Jewish labor companies fell under the authority of the Ministry of Defense which was often in conflict with the Ministry for Internal Affairs that was responsible for the deportation actions.
Read more: http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/nazio...
No one is denying this happened. Where did either Pesky or I deny it??

Again, as I already posted, the Slovak people thought they were replacing their own Slovak workers with Jewish workers. They did not know the Jews were being sent to their deaths.
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I will also point out that if the Hungarian Csatary is responsible for 15,700 deaths out of the 67,000 "Czech power" quoted, that is a full 23% of the total deaths.

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