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.
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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I agree with you about that, but the idea that there's no evidence for a substantial Nazi extermination program just sounds completely false. Do I have firsthand knowledge? No. But I've seen enough reports that sound legitimate to me.
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Of course you have. We all have. History is written by the victors. There was no greater victor from those fratricidal European wars than the Jews. They got Isreal and Russia, put hardly any skin in the game, and made themselves immune to criticism for all time.
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All based on a genocide, “proved” chiefly through the coerced confessions of Nazi officers. Every one of them was brutally tortured. The investigators into the camps were all Jewish army officers. There was a real genocide in Germany, and it was of the German people.
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Not any documentary and little physical evidence. Read Germar Rudolf. Was a shocking revelation to me when I started to really read what the revisionists say versus what I was told that they say http://www.germarrudolf.com
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