HÁ, nesta boa reportagem do NYT, uma conclusão aterradora:
"In Berlin alone, researchers have documented some 3,000 camps and so-called Jew houses, while Hamburg held 1,300 sites.
Dr. Dean, a co-researcher, said the findings left no doubt in his mind
that many German citizens, despite the frequent claims of ignorance
after the war, must have known about the widespread existence of the
Nazi camps at the time.
“You literally could not go anywhere in Germany without running into
forced labor camps, P.O.W. camps, concentration camps,” he said. “They
were everywhere.”
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