Corect, si mai mult decat atat daca ne gandim oleaca logic in momentu ala Antonescu lupta impotriva lu' Stalin adica unu care a omorat cel putzin la fel de multzi evrei ca shi omologul lui, Hitler. Da asta e, se pare ca in razboaiele astea victime au fost numa evreii restu' oamenilor au asistat voioshi, cu berile in mana shi burtzile pline la drama lor. Mi-e sila peste cap de perseverentza feroce cu care se agatza tot neamu evreiesc de holocaust de parca ei au fost singurele victime ale razboiului. Uite ... eu am sa neg holocaustu' ... ca asha vreau eu ... shi sunt liber sa o fac .... ce am sa patzesc oare ... shi mai cred un lucru Antonescu inainte de toate a fost patriot shi a tzinut la tzara lui? Eu am sa il admir pe omu asta toata viatza nu pentru altceva cat pentru patriotism. Shi sa nu uitam ca pana la urma gingashii de evrei sunt singurii care in lumea asta, in mod oficial, au folosit spioni special antrenatzi pentru a omori oameni - fara judecata, fara nimic .. doar asha ca sa se razbune pe o mana de arabi consideratzi terorishti (or fi fost ... da in ce tribunal s-a dovedit asta)? Deja incep sa ma tem ca maine poimaine ma trezesc cu vreun agent mosad cu un pistol cu amortizor ca ma ajteapta la coltzu blocului ...:D .... dragii de ei.
--- In [email protected], "codruta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eu stiu ca Antonescu a fost declarat nevinovat pentru RAZBOIUL contra URSS (cand incerca reintregirea tarii, adica sa obtina inapoi Basarabia si Bucovina, rapite de rusi) si NU pentru ceea ce a facut (habar n-am ce o fi facut) impotriva evreilor! > > Asa ca nu vad prea bine "obiectul" protestului. > > ??? > > Codruta > > > From: Vali Nas > > Jews in Romania protest pardon of WWII leader > Associated Press, THE JERUSALEM POST > Mar. 22, 2007 > > Two Romanian Jewish organizations on Thursday protested a recent court ruling that cleared the country's wartime pro-Nazi leader, Ion Antonescu of charges of starting a war against the Soviet Union. > > "In those times Ion Antonescu was a faithful ally of Hitler, carried on a war which produced great damage to humanity, with the loss of millions and millions of lives," the Federation of Jewish Communities and the Romanian Association of Jewish Victims of the Holocaust said in a statement. > > The Appeals Court in Bucharest said in a ruling last month that Romania's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 was justified as self- defense because the neighboring country had occupied parts of Romania a year earlier. > > The court said, however, that Antonescu was guilty of other charges from his original trial in 1946, including war crimes and deporting hundreds of thousands of people to death camps. He was executed that year, along with several Cabinet members. > > The Jewish groups fear the ruling could hurt recent efforts by Romania to come to terms with its role in the Holocaust. It "can generate extremist attitudes and actions in our country, with negative effects in the national and international political climate," the statement said. > > Antonescu was arrested in 1944 by King Michael, and Romania switched sides until the end of the war in 1945. > > Russia has also protested the ruling. > © 1995 - 2007 The Jerusalem Post > > _________________________________ > www.nuclearinfo.ro > > ARIN > Al. Cinematografului 2, bl. H3, sc. 2, ap. 27 > 810271 Braila, tel. 0740.026091 >

