There's some people who actually think that the Holocaust is some kind of made-up story by the Jews themselves.

These people are fucking weird.

I mean, we have so much evidence that proves the Holocaust happened. It's one of the most well-documented genocides in history! There are countless records, photographs, and testimonies that provide a detailed account of what took place.

Let me give you an example. During 1941-42, around a million Jews in the Eastern Front were brutally shot and buried in massive pits. The Einsatzgruppen, these mobile killing units, were responsible for coordinating these horrific massacres. And you know what? They actually wrote detailed reports about their actions. Can you imagine that? They kept track of the death tolls, even categorizing them by men, women, and children.

These reports weren't just kept secret either. They were sent to high-ranking officials in Berlin, as well as army, police, and SS officers. They were even shared with diplomats and prominent industrialists. That kind of widespread distribution shows that the perpetrators didn't feel any shame or guilt for what they were doing. If these killings weren't part of Berlin's policy, why would they bother sending out these reports to so many people?

The lengths Holocaust deniers will go is extraordinary, to put it mildly.

They actually argue that all the evidence we have, like the reports and documents I mentioned earlier, were forged after World War II by people working for the global Jewish community.

According to these deniers, there was a whole network of forgers who meticulously created these documents. They even went as far as using typewriters that perfectly matched the ones used by the German units that supposedly wrote the documents. And get this: these forgers supposedly planted thousands of these impeccable forgeries in different archives all across Europe, making sure they were placed in the exact right files and sequence.

But here's the thing. This scenario is not only incredibly improbable, but it also fails to explain one crucial point. If these forgers were so talented and determined, why couldn't they produce the one piece of paper that deniers demand as 'proof' of the genocide—the infamous order from Hitler authorizing the destruction of the Jews? You would think that if these forgers were so capable, they would have come up with that piece of evidence, right?

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"Historians, including Ian Kershaw, Raul Hilberg, and Martin Broszat, indicate that no document exists showing that Hitler ordered the Holocaust."

Wiki

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eviden

William A Ferguson said, "They actually wrote detailed reports about their actions. Can you imagine that? They kept track of the death tolls, even categorizing them by men, women, and children."

These reports weren't just kept secret either. They were sent to high-ranking officials in Berlin

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Misha Defonseca (born Monique de Wael) is a Belgian-born impostor and the author of a fraudulent Holocaust memoir titled Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years, first published in 1997 and at that time professed to be a true memoir.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misha_

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My point is people can and do lie about events related to the holocaust and people should have freedom of speech to have the opportunity to investigate whether or not such people are lying

Claiming certain people could be lying and should be investigated to see if they are lying can have someone potentially sent to jail in Germany

The narrative has been unchallengeable for too long for anyone to know what really happened

It could not and still can not be objectively evaluated

Seems to me the lies were called out. Are you denying the Holocaust even happened?

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I am claiming all events claimed to have happened on the news or history books that I have not personally witnessed could be fake

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If people were exterminated based on their ancestry that was bad and I would condemn such a holocaust as unethical

I am opposed to hating someone on the basis of their ancestry

Are you willing to condemn the hateful writings that are claimed to be Jewish scriptures which promote hating people based on their ancestry

As either
1 Scriptures not to be followed
Or
2 Not really Jewish scriptures

myjewishlearning.com/article/i

Israel and Anti-Gentile Traditions

My Jewish Learning

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