I really don't understand the point of arguing over whether the Nazis killed 4 million or 6 million or whatever. It's clear they killed a lot of people from a number of groups they disliked. They were definitely kind of mean.
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Not so clear. We know internment happened. The numbers are questionable to say the least. Estimates as low as 500,000 exist. Famine and disease could easily account for the vast majority of that. Some executions occurred. Treachery is a capital offense here too....
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No one has truly presented evidence of mass extermination and disposal.
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The evidence presented at Nuremberg was almost exclusively in the form of “confessions”. Gained under torture by people with a stake in pushing the grand narrative we are fed today. None of it would be admissible in court today.
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It takes 2.5hrs at 1400degF to cremate a body in a modern crematorium. To burn even 4 million bodies, you’d have to work at a rate of 114 per hour. So the Germans would have had to have around 300 ovens working at full capacity, 25/7/365 for 4 years. That’s before we look at fuel
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Most bodies were probably not cremated, and there is evidence of extermination programs
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Then what happened to most of the bodies? Mass graves for 4 million would leave a mark. (Although let’s not forget the official figure is 6 million). What evidence of extermination programs are we talking about? Gas chambers with wooden doors that open outwards?
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This is the basis in which we are forbidden from criticizing Jews in any capacity. It’s the reason they can exercise such overrepresentation in our institutions, and orchestrate the downfall of white gentiles and our hands are tied from defending ourselves.
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To do so is social suicide. Doesn’t that strike you as odd?
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