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luger.parabellum, I've read that once Nazi Germany moved into Italy proper, the SD investigated some crime families and sent the SS and Gestapo to deal with them, ruthlessly. Either being summarily shot or sent to a camp.
I suppose brute force is one way of eliminating crime unto extinction. For the OP's topic, my parents have been to China and they enjoyed it. My father noticed they were not allowed to see certain areas when he would veer off, and they would only let him veer off so far. |
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[QUOTE=stressed;250646]luger.parabellum, I've read that once Nazi Germany moved into Italy proper, the SD investigated some crime families and sent the SS and Gestapo to deal with them, ruthlessly. Either being summarily shot or sent to a camp.
I suppose brute force is one way of eliminating crime unto extinction. I agree with you, that's probably would be the better way to deal with some sort of criminals. Unfortumately they're often involved in the State apparatus...
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