Wednesday, December 11, 2013

What is the different parts of Auschwitz?

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there was a Petrochemical Poland to Manufacture Oil Fuel and Rubber owned By standard Oil Employing 83,000 Slaves

Standard Oil / I.G. Farben invested more than 700 million Reichsmarks (about 1.4 million US dollars in 1942/terms at Buna

there was an ITT production line making aircraft parts for Focke Wulf

There was a GM production Line making tank parts for the wholly GM owned German car Company Opel

there was also a Munitions work prefabrication plants from Ford Trucks and aircraft engine Plants the SS had a Hospital there

there was a British POW camp inside Auschwitz this prevented the Place being Bombed

and from the Days of the Polish Calvary Days there was a Fire Fighting water tank converted to a swimming pool mess halls for the Salves and Infirmary a music hall

most of the SS Daggers Rings and Hugo Boss Designed Uniforms were Made at Auschwitz

and IBM ensured that all the qualified Inmates were employed to suit their abilities

then on the Sad side there was about 15 Crematoriums within the whole Auschwitz Berkinau complex

accommodation for about 100,000 people a Railway Station when the Box cars arrived Jewish Musician played soothing Music to calm down the people destined for Execution
Auschwitz Berkinau complex covered about 40 square Miles and was one of the Most efficient Killing factories and its output or war materials actually extended WW2 by over 2 Years Due to the excellent management of Albert Speer

Why was V from "V for Vendetta" in the concentration camp?




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Apparently the people that were put in Larkhill from the comics were either black, Pakistani, or homosexual. There is no evidence thus far of any of the three, so I ask, why was V in Larkhill in the comic books/movie?


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Here's what I read on the subject:

No one knows as it is not stated in either the movie or the graphic novel. Furthermore V says that he lost his memory while at Larkhill, so during the timeframe of the movie's events, even he didn't know why he had been sent there. It's only stated that he was an "undesirable," which could mean that he was not heterosexual, a non-Christian, had possessions that were deemed offensive, that he spoke out against the political regime, or anything else the totalitarian government prohibited. Although we can probably rule out the possibility that V is a homosexual, since in the end of the movie he tells Evey that he's in love with her, it's still possible then that he was bisexual.

In an interview Hugo Weaving did with IndieLondon, he offered the following...

"You understand that he's been tortured and physically abused and that's what has created him. But at the same time the reason he was imprisoned in the first place was, I would suggest, because he was some kind of political activist. And I think he was probably an actor so he has very strong opinions."


The original graphic novel's Larkhill was based loosely off of Hitler's concentration camps and the Nazi atrocities, so it is likely that he was taken for his political views. However, it's possible that he was not being specifically punished, seeing as he was placed in a group that was almost certain to be unceremoniously disposed of. A man who can fashion explosives and destroy a detention facility in which he's being held captive is likely to make authoritarians nervous wherever he goes.

Seems to be a continuity error, still a good film though.




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