Talk:Flossenbürg concentration camp

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The sick were left behind ( ie Death March)? But any who got sick on the march were shot? This seems odd - concern for prisoners instantly evaporated out on the road. How far was the march? Any citations on any of this. 159.105.80.141 13:52, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

You are presuming that common sense had a bearing on the Holocaust. The sick were left behind to die. Those who fell sick, or whose feeble strength gave out on the march were shot. Darkmind1970 11:06, 23 May 2007 (UTC)