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That's a pretty big lie man..got the whole world in on it..they must be very crafty people

2006-07-07 01:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by Southpaw 7 · 8 5

Historical evidence has proven that the Holocaust was a fact. They had the bodies and everything. Keep in mind also that it wasn't just Jews that were killed. Almost as many non Jews were killed. Roughly 4.3 million Serbs, freemasons, homosexuals, communists, etc... were murdered and roughly 6 million Jews. So it would take a lot more than just the Jewish community to keep such a lie going for so long.

2006-07-07 01:56:18 · answer #2 · answered by bluejacket8j 4 · 1 0

OHHH< this is the stupidest question!! I don't even have an appropriate response. A lie? Wow, I'm sure that some people wished it had not happened but we never get what we wish for. A lie? My grandmother would have loved to give back the so called lies, left on her had it been one. Get real, and look up some history books, they do have some with pictures so it shouldn't be difficult. Oh and if you are one of the none believers, have someone read these answers for you.

2006-07-07 01:58:27 · answer #3 · answered by wonderingmom 3 · 1 0

There are still survivors to this day that have the proof of the Holocaust tattooed on their arms! To make light of this tragedy is a tragedy of itself. Too many people were killed to think it was a lie. Read Anne Frank's diary - a child that innocent could not perpetuate a lie of that magnitude. Instead of looking into the past for falsehoods, look into the future for ways to keep things like that from ever happening again.

2006-07-07 01:53:09 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

I am not a jew. As a matter of fact my married name is German. I'm quite embarrassed by what the Germans did to the Jews.

There is no way in this world that this is a big lie. There have been many pictures and videos of all the bodies. Pictures of people that were nothing but skin and bones. Too many people telling about their experiences for it to be a lie.

I wasn't even born when all of this was going on. I really have just heard about a lot of it in the past few years and I am in my early 40's. We learned about Hitler in school, but don't remember hearing about the millions of Jews that he killed. It is so disgusting.

I've heard people say that it never happened. I'm sorry, there is too much evidence that it did. I'm sure now that a lot of people who worshipped Hitler wished it didn't happen, but it did.

All of those who loved Hitler should be totally ashamed of themselves. The jews did not in any way deserve what happened to them. I hope they keep passing down to their kids and grandkids what happened to them, so that this world will never forget.

2006-07-07 02:07:16 · answer #5 · answered by Karen H 5 · 1 0

Holocaust: a burnt offering to God.
The very name is certainly a misnomer--the million and a half Jews who died (of various causes) in war-time Europe in the '30s and '40s were not sacrificed to God.
The six-million figure (once, as high as twelve million) is nonsense, simply agreed upon by blood-suckers wishing to elicit sympathy and money, from the unwitting.
There was no master plan by the German authorities to exterminate the Jews--in fact, Hitler wanted to ship them out of there, or otherwise assist their emigration. He was actually a Zionist...
The Zionist Jews decided that a sacrifice of some Jews was necessary, for the planned Zionist state, now called Israel.
Please see: http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/
http://www.codoh.com/zionweb/zizad/zizad.html

2006-07-07 02:30:13 · answer #6 · answered by mrearly2 4 · 0 1

No, it really happened. I have heard first hand accounts, seen tatooed arms and seen some of the physial mutilations committed by the Nazis.

However, the extant Jews should respect their dead and not use this horrific event to justify their activities in Palestine. Genocide is an horrendous crime against mandkind whether committed against the Jews, by the Jews or involving any population at all.

2006-07-07 01:54:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

hmmm...There should be some sort of written test before people are allowed to ask question. Of course it's a lie, just like Hiroshima was just a great firework display, or the D-Day landings were just a squabble over the Germans getting their towels on the beach beds first. The 6,000,000 Jews didn't really die, they're just hidding under my bed. By the way, I'm not Jewish or German or have any other axe to grind - just fed up with idiots asking pointless question. But thanks for the 2point and the opportunity to vent my spleen.

2006-07-07 01:56:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Dwight D. Eisenhower (a non-Jew) on the WWII Concentration Camps:

This is what Eisenhower said on pages 408-9 of "Crusade in Europe"

"The same day [April 12, 1945] I saw my first horror camp. It was near the town of Gotha. I have never felt able to describe my emotional reactions when I first came face to face with indisputable evidence of Nazi brutality and ruthless disregard of every shred of decency. Up to that time I had known about it only generally or through secondary sources. I am certain, however that I have never at any other time experienced an equal sense of shock.

"I visited every nook and cranny of the camp because I felt it my duty to be in a position from then on to testify at first hand about these things in case there ever grew up at home the belief or assumption that `the stories of Nazi brutality were just propaganda.' Some members of the visiting party were unable to through the ordeal. I not only did so but as soon as I returned to Patton's headquarters that evening I sent communications to both Washington and London, urging the two governments to send instantly to Germany a random group of newspaper editors and representative groups from the national legislatures. I felt that the evidence should be immediately placed before the American and British publics in a fashion that would leave no room for cynical doubt."
And on page 439

"Of all these [Displaced Persons] the Jews were in the most deplorable condition. For years they had been beaten, starved, and tortured."
And in "Ike the Soldier: As they knew him" (G.P. Putnam and Sons, New York, 1987) Merle Miller quotes Eisenhower speaking on April 25th 1945 to the members of Congress and Journalists who had been shown Buchenwald the day before:


"You saw only one camp yesterday. There are many others. Your responsibilities, I believe, extend into a great field, and informing the people at home of things like these atrocities is one of them... Nothing is covered up. We have nothing to conceal. The barbarous treatment these people received in the German concentration camps is almost unbelievable. I want you to see for yourself and be spokesmen for the United States." [pages 774-5]

2006-07-07 02:01:35 · answer #9 · answered by Katie My Katie 3 · 1 0

That's the stupidest conspiracy theory ever! There is no way all that is a lie! Haven't you seen all the proof? All the recordings, photographs, journals.... first hand accounts from Russian and American soldiers... the list of proof can go on and on... People that deny the holocaust are ignorant.

2006-07-07 01:52:08 · answer #10 · answered by sgt. pepper 3 · 1 0

There is actual proof of the holocaust.

Do you believe Mohammed is a real prophet or is he a big lie made up by a bunch of extremists?

I'd be tempted to question the validity of any any "prophet" that had 6 year old wife...

Put the shoe on the other foot and see how it feels - now stop being a troll and crawl back under your rock

2006-07-07 02:01:44 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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