I was just reading that the vast majority of the camps were liberated by the soviets, who then promptly razed most of them. Then due to the cold war western researchers were prevented from accessing them.
Isn't that a little unsettling?
>>1413333
I assume that you are talking about the holocaust? How is this unsettling? Why would the Soviets leave them?
>>1413346
Why would they destroy historically important sites? Why wouldn't they allow a few token western historians/anthropologists in to study?
>>1413363
The entire continent of Europe was pretty much a "historically important site" at the point.
>Why wouldn't they allow a few token western historians/anthropologists in to study?
Why would they? It was during the cold war. What advantage would they get from this?
>>1413333
They were breeding grounds for disease.
Bergen-Belsen was burnt to the ground by flamethrower teams within days of being liberated to keep the Typhus epidemic from spreading.
A fitting end to such a terrible place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-6mom4WrF8
>>1413333
Don't worry anon they exchanged them for gulags.
>>1413333
>it's another Holocaust denial episode
The Russians were so kind to write down what they saw Nazi faggots and we have plenty of survivors to tell their stories.