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Oskar Dirlewanger was a SS commander who was behind the torment and death of countless normies and foids in eastern Europe. He was in prison for rape but himmler released him specifically so he could destroy more humanity.
Kills: tens of thousands, it is said that in Belarus alone his brigade was responsible for up to 200 villages being destroyed and over 120,000 people being killed.
Examples: One day Dirlewanger poisoned 57 Jews by his own initiative. He encouraged his soldiers to rape dying women. Raul Hilberg noted that this camp was where "one of the first instances that reference was made to the 'soap-making rumor". According to the rumor, Dirlewanger "cut up Jewish women and boiled them with horse meat to make soap."
One incident recounted by Hans-Peter Klausch described how a village of around 2,500 were put into several barns, with Dirlewanger ordering his men to shoot them all after opening the barns, and then setting the barns on fire, shooting and killing everyone who was able to escape, with Dirlewanger himself at the forefront of the massacre. Rounded-up civilians were routinely used as human shields and marched over minefields. At least 30,000 Belarusian civilians were killed, with up to 200 villages destroyed and more than 120,000 killed under Dirlewanger's orders. Dirlewanger also kept a private harem of multiple women for his own use.
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I am against all of these actions and believe in being law abiding
Kills: tens of thousands, it is said that in Belarus alone his brigade was responsible for up to 200 villages being destroyed and over 120,000 people being killed.
Examples: One day Dirlewanger poisoned 57 Jews by his own initiative. He encouraged his soldiers to rape dying women. Raul Hilberg noted that this camp was where "one of the first instances that reference was made to the 'soap-making rumor". According to the rumor, Dirlewanger "cut up Jewish women and boiled them with horse meat to make soap."
One incident recounted by Hans-Peter Klausch described how a village of around 2,500 were put into several barns, with Dirlewanger ordering his men to shoot them all after opening the barns, and then setting the barns on fire, shooting and killing everyone who was able to escape, with Dirlewanger himself at the forefront of the massacre. Rounded-up civilians were routinely used as human shields and marched over minefields. At least 30,000 Belarusian civilians were killed, with up to 200 villages destroyed and more than 120,000 killed under Dirlewanger's orders. Dirlewanger also kept a private harem of multiple women for his own use.
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I am against all of these actions and believe in being law abiding





