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Bryce Van Vleet
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Sobering to be reading this on Holocaust Remembrance Day. And, important to remember that the atrocities did not appear over night, but rather, were slowly built: “many inmates were shocked. The Camp SS, they felt, had crossed a threshold. Prisoners knew their captors to be capable of heinous crimes, but few, it seems, had expected then to turn to systematic mass murder.
— Jan 27, 2026 11:44AM
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Bryce Van Vleet
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Not making me feel great about the state of the world currently
— Jan 12, 2026 07:11PM
Bryce Van Vleet
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“‘You have to have order,’ one factory foreman told his son in spring 1933, regarding the arrests of left-wingers. Many followers also welcomed harsh measures in the early camps; the Left’s danger justified brutal means, they believed, and ‘terrorists’ deserved all the violence that came their way.”
— Jan 08, 2026 05:34PM

