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i asked if you believe in the u.s. moon landing. everyone said yes. so do you believe in the holocaust? this should be interesting. yes i do believe in the holocaust by the way.

2006-08-26 06:40:45 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

yes i believe in it, i have studied it for over 13 years. i have been to poland at a concentration camp in all the barracks with the shoes and the shattered bones. please stop telling me im wrong wen im on your side.

2006-08-26 06:50:33 · update #1

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Yes, I do believe the holocaust happened. It was tragic.

2006-08-26 06:51:38 · answer #1 · answered by country nana 3 · 0 1

This is one of the grossest questions of our time. The evidence is overwhelming. Only those with a political agenda even question the historical event known as the Holocaust. I personally have visited several of the death camps and talked to numerous survivors. Remember this telling fact: Not all of the victim were Jewish, many others including slavic people, blacks, gypsies, homosexuals and other political dissidents went to their deaths in the ugly places.At Dachau they have a museum with the names of every victim who died there. The Nazis, in the strange Teutonic sense of order, kept books. If you look closely you will see same names with their nationality shown. Some of them were Americans.

2006-08-26 06:52:09 · answer #2 · answered by bigjohn B 7 · 1 1

How could you not believe in the holocaust? Its an actual event that happened in the past.

2006-08-26 06:43:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The day is surely coming when all the evidence showing that the Germans never exterminated six million Jews can no longer be suppressed. Truth is not determined by majority vote. I learned this lesson in high school, and since then have repeatedly discovered how the majority of scholars, even within our churches, can be in error. That our presidents, senators and congressmen are all supposed to be convinced that the Germans killed six million Jews, that almost all of our nation's professors and churchmen are said to maintain that the Holocaust is a fact, doesn't make it a fact.

There is no dispute over the fact that large numbers of Jews were deported to concentration camps and ghettos, or that many Jews died or were killed during World War II. Revisionist scholars have presented evidence, which "exterminationists" have not been able to refute, showing that there was no German program to exterminate Europe's Jews, and that the estimate of six million Jewish wartime dead is an irresponsible exaggeration.

The Holocaust -- the alleged extermination of some six million Jews (most of them by gassing) -- is a hoax and should be recognized as such by Christians and all informed, honest and truthful men everywhere.

Here are the reasons that have impressed me as particularly persuasive in coming to my own conclusion that the Revisionist view of the Holocaust story is the correct one:

There is no convincing or substantial evidence for the allegation of mass killings in gas chambers in the wartime German camps. Careful investigation -- in particular that carried out by American engineer Fred Leuchter -- has thoroughly discredited the "gas chamber" extermination claims.
The most reliable statistics available cannot be reconciled with the legendary "six million" figure. The best evidence indicates that no more than a million, or perhaps a million and a half, European Jews perished from all causes during the war years.
Neither the major Jewish organizations in the United States, nor the wartime Allied governments, nor the International Red Cross, nor the Vatican acted as if they seriously believed the wartime extermination propaganda.
Although the German government kept extensive and detailed records of its wartime Jewish policy, not a single document has ever been found which substantiates or even refers to an extermination program or policy. Instead, the voluminous German records confiscated by the Allies at the end of the war clearly show that the German "final solution" program was one of emigration and deportation, not extermination.
Even prominent Jewish "exterminationist" historians now acknowledge that the stories of gassings and extermination in camps in Germany proper are not true, in spite of the fact that such claims were once seriously made, particularly at the great Nuremberg Trial of 1945-1946.
The Holocaust story now centers on just six former camps in Poland. The so-called "evidence" presented to prove mass exterminations in these camps is qualitatively no better than the now discredited "evidence" once cited for extermination in the camps in Germany proper.
Much of the co-called "evidence" presented by "exterminationists" over the years has already been thoroughly discredited. For example, the well-known horrific photographs of piles of corpses taken in camps in western Germany at the end of the war are now acknowledged to be photos of victims of disease and malnutrition who perished as indirect victims of the war in the final weeks and months of the conflict. Also, so-called "confessions" -- such as those of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Häss -- have been shown to be untruthful and extracted by torture. Many of the official reports and testimonies presented as "evidence" by the prosecution in the Nuremberg trials have since been shown to be lies.
The fact that so many Jews "survived" German rule during the war -- many of them even in so-called "extermination" centers such as Auschwitz-Birkenau -- is enough to show that there was no German program or policy to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
The Holocaust is a hoax. The time has come for Christian scholars and pastors to recognize this, and to stop perpetrating a hoax as the truth. A Christian is not free to believe and promote a lie about any person or nation. True Christian scholars should at least read what the Revisionists write.

2006-08-26 07:17:59 · answer #4 · answered by Captain Tomak 6 · 0 1

Yes I believe the Holocaust happened. I realize there are misguided people who believe it was a hoax. How sad, how very very sad.

2006-08-26 06:44:06 · answer #5 · answered by bookfreak2day 6 · 0 0

This is a terrible question to ask; do you realize how many people were murdered during the Holocaust? How many families were destroyed? You think people just make this stuff up?

2006-08-26 06:47:01 · answer #6 · answered by mJc 7 · 0 1

The holocaust did happen, so I believe in it, but now we are in the midts of another holocaust.

2006-08-26 06:43:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Do you mean do I believe it occured? There can be no doubt as to the evidence of the abuses of the time. BTW the boats of refugees were refused at every port worldwide.

2006-08-26 06:43:31 · answer #8 · answered by jmmevolve 6 · 0 0

Believing in something requires blind faith. I have no blind faith concerning the holocaust. I have personally seen evidence that something of that nature had occurred. Those who choose to ignore it have to debunk a lot of information. so why don't yu get started on today?

2006-08-26 06:48:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The holocaust is historical fact. There is an abundance of pictures of the ovens, dead an starving people.

2006-08-26 06:42:55 · answer #10 · answered by stullerrl 5 · 2 1

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