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"... [P]rivate individual ... [pursuing those effecting] the Holocaust"
I linked (on a talk page) to the accompanying article via an Rdr i created. In doing so, i am ignoring the restriction on the article's topic which i evoke in my title for this talk section's title: My concern was a set of Nazi war crimes in which the primary and probably only motivations were part of Third Reich war-guilt, but connected to anti-Semitism (if at all, almost entirely) in this sense:
- that the monstrosities of brutality, scapegoating / outsider-defamation, and totalitarianism are (in some sense, and if you will indulge my choice of wording) psycho-socially natural bedfellows.
Someone may feel impelled (especially since i may never find the task rising far enuf in my priorities to do so myself) to either broaden the scope of Nazi hunter, renaming appropriately, or at least add a hatnote Dab to that page to our coverage of Pursuit and prosecution of non-Holocaust Axis war criminals, which could embrace (to mention four directions of expansion -- in at least three dimensions)
- German (& other European Axis-members') politically and ethnically motivated massacres and summary executions, on Eastern Front
- Italian indiscriminate used of war gasses in Second Italo-Ethiopian War
- Japanese enslavement of Korean comfort women
- Bataan Death March
Jerzy•t 09:30, 13 May 2016 (UTC)
"co-founder of the ODESSA network"
But on the Page for ODESSA it says "the existence of ODESSA as commonly imagined is not supported by experts". How do we proceed? --RRorg (talk) 16:06, 28 November 2017 (UTC)
- Nothing like that at Reinhard Gehlen either. In the absence of a source, I deleted it. Zerotalk 08:55, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
- I am restoring the uncontroversial parts per following sources:
- The Gehlen Organization first served as a rest stop in the ratlines and later as the nucleus of the Bonn Republic's secret service. <ref>Parton, Nigel R. "Book Review: The Beast Reawakens." European History Quarterly 30, no. 2 (2000): 291-294.</ref>
- General Reinhard Gehlen (who, with the assistance of the CIA, formed the West German Intelligence agency, the BND), and the channeling of many others - such as wanted war criminals like Eichmann, Barbie, Mengele et al - to sanctuary in the West (primarily South America).<ref>Mendes, Alfred. "Bosnia, Bohemia & Bilderberg: The Cold War Internationale." In Common Sense: Journal of the Edinburgh Conference, vol. 16, pp. 5-15. 1994.</ref>
- Infinity Knight (talk) 22:41, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
- I am restoring the uncontroversial parts per following sources: