“Make the lie big, make it simple,
keep saying it,
and eventually they will believe it.”
Adolf Hitler (German Chancellor, 1889-1945)
Ah, but if 3.5 million remained, and the population estimates prior to the war were 5 or 6 million, perhaps “only” 2 million died, you say. This proves not only that you’re an anti-Semite but that you have no grasp of Jewish math. They should throw you in prison until you recant your affiliation with the Nazi Party! Once you begin to understand Jewish math, you’ll know why the official casualty estimate at Auschwitz was lowered from 4 million to 1.5 million after the first Zundel trial but the magical number of 6 million remains, and any European who disputes it can rot in a cold jail cell.
The 9.5 million figure for the population of European Jews came from the American Jewish Committee. But from the very same source, the world population of Jews remained steady all the way through the war.
So where is the loss of 6 million?
Measuring Holocaust Denial in the United States.
Policy Analysis Exercise (Spring 2010), 55 p.
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/ocpa/pdf/...tDenialPAE.pdf
"The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is undergoing a strategic shift in the way it addresses the problem of Holocaust denial. "
What happened to Waltzer’s book about the ‘boys of Buchenwald?’
by Carolyn Yeager
MSU Prof. Kenneth Waltzer has been promising his book The Rescue of Children and Youth in Buchenwald since 2007.
Four years later, he’s being very quiet about it.
http://www.eliewieseltattoo.com/what...henwald’
Learning lessons of the Holocaust can help prevent intolerance
PERHAPS ONE of the most interesting summer courses for teachers this year is Teaching the Holocaust, a three-day summer school for teachers which takes place at Trinity College Dublin on the 15th, 16th and 17th of August. It is organised by the Holocaust Education Trust Ireland.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...299679682.html
Holocaust Victims Can Sue Hungarian State Railways in Illinois For World War II Role
Holocaust victims can sue Hungarian State Railways (HSR) in an Illinois Court over the government's alleged participation in the plunder of Jewish possessions and funds during the second World War, a federal court decided.
http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/07/18/38248.htm
Fred Leuchter excerpt about his investigation of alleged "gassings" in Auschwitz
HOLOHOAX SMOKESCREENS: The "Racial Hatred" Accusation
[QUOTE=patthemick;79038]I might be rare here but my main question about the holocaust has always been where on Earth do you find a group of people passive enough to be walked into gas chambers and shot in groups as the shooter desires without having mass riots from the victims? I have no doubt that tons of people were murdered by the Germans but how do you keep intelligent people calmly walking into gas chambers after the first few groups are killed?
All this is being done while you are fighting a major war too? Lastly the Jewish faith does not have an afterlife really built into it so you have a group that thinks once your dead your dead and they are just going to kneel and be murdered. Somehow I'm missing something?[/QUOTE
You ask where do you find people like that?
You find people like that in fairy tale land.
How to convey the holocaust to teens
02 August 2011
FRESH from a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, teachers from Furness College, Barrow, Sandside School, Ulverston, and The Lakes School, Troutbeck Bridge contemplated how to bring the contemporary relevance of the Holocaust into the classroom.
http://www.nwemail.co.uk/home/how-to...rrerPath=news/
In my opinion, every high school senior should have to read A Year in Treblinka to graduate. A few pages of Nazis tearing children in two like sheets of paper and other such outlandish claims would be a very valuable lesson about the "holocaust". ;)
Children ought to learn about the entire holocaust. Electric-shock chambers, deadly steam chambers, giant ovens that jews were marched into, poison gas chambers, diesel exhaust chambers, pedal-powered brain-bashing machines, jewish soap factories, human lampshades, shrunken heads, top secret medical experiments that remove the identifying tattoos from Auschwitz inmates, people burning like paper, people surviving in a hole in the ground for months at a time, nazis smoking near explosive gas, people spending hours in cesspools, jews jumping ten feet in the air, and all of the other things that definitely existed, as eyewitness holocaust survivors have proven.
"A mob is coming here in six months to hang the other ninety-five of you damned scoundrels, and I'm undecided whether to stick here with you or go out and lead them."
....in addition the children could put on a play based on Elie Wiesel's fantastic action-drama novel Night.
Just think of the creative license that the drama teachers could employ from this work of fiction for the following scenes:and...
"Not far from us, flames were leaping from a ditch, gigantic flames. They were burning something. A lorry drew up at the pit and delivered its load -- little children. Babies! Yes, I saw it -- saw it with my own eyes ... Those children in the flames. Is it surprising that I could not sleep after that? Sleep has fled from my eyes."
"Later, I learn from a witness that, for month after month, the ground never stopped trembling; and that, from time to time, geysers of blood spurted from it."
"Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself."
-Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy
EU gives $5.3 million to help preserve Auschwitz
Authorities at the Auschwitz memorial say that the European Commission has donated euro4 million ($5.3 million) to help preserve the site of the World War II Nazi death camp.
The Associated Press: EU gives $5.3 million to help preserve Auschwitz
Stop teaching about the holocaust so that children see Germany in a better light, says Lord Baker
British schools should no longer teach children about the Nazis because it makes them think less favourably of modern Germany, the architect of the National Curriculum has claimed.
Stop teaching about the holocaust so that children see Germany in a better light, says Lord Baker - Telegraph
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