01 December, 2011

BND destroyed employees' records related with Nazi SS and Gestapo

Don't worry. Destroying some potion won't keep everything clean. There is another way to track them back. We can check the "gang stalkers" and make the new Stasi 2.0 list and let the historians to go through their background research. I'm talking about the effort of the historians tracking down these problematic people whose children might suddenly involved in Neo-Nazi movement here and there like in Köln and Dortmund. No harm to Germany. I'm helping German to have any extreme actions shameful for their history in future. The worst guys were shipped to Russia and USA to engage in their work there, anyway.


German intelligence files on ex-Nazis shredded 
Investigators have found that in 2007 the German Intelligence Service (BND) destroyed files of 250 BND employees who had been in the Nazi SS or Gestapo. The BND confirmed the loss, calling it "regrettable and annoying".
Four independent historians are investigating the BND's old links with the Nazis. They say some of the missing papers concern suspected war criminals.
The historians did not allege a deliberate cover-up, but they urged the BND not to destroy any more files.
They said the BND should consult them before shredding any more documents, and called for a full investigation into the 2007 incident.
One of the historians, Dresden Professor Klaus-Dietmar Henke, said "it is not the case that the BND somehow deliberately destroyed the files of all those with Nazi links".
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15968698)





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