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Can we use the same Sonar technology used in Utah recently to prove once and for all that there are burial sites scattered throughout Europe? Afterall, it's time to solve the mystery behind who (or for that matter) how many souls actually are burried under German soil. Please, let's use Sonar technology to prove once and for all that the holocaust either happened or is just another event (obviously not larger than the black slave market), but this technology can and will prove once more that there are plots beneath the soil. I mean, museums are finding bones 10 million years old. I am certain that any fossils from 1945 could still be retrieved and brought to light. Someone please do it. Let's examine, explore the holocaust burial sites and bring the truth out into the light and clear the German people of atrocities they had nothing to do with. Is it so wrong to talk and speak about such a small event in history?

2006-11-28 13:43:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Dumb question. My friend's uncle liberated one of the concentration camps, I wish you could have been there to see the haunting horrors he saw. They burned most of the bodies, they didn't burry them. Part of the remaining evidence was the non perishable remains they left behind.

Small event? How about we kill a few million of your peer group and see how small an event you think that is. Maybe we could gas your mother, aunts, sisters and cousins then get you and your father to load them into the ovens like cord wood. See how you feel then.

Have a look at the fire pit in the concentration camp section of the Eisenhower archive

2006-11-28 13:56:10 · answer #1 · answered by Chris H 6 · 0 0

A small event in history...how truely sad. Barely sixty years have passed since the liberation of the last concentration camp, and already people like you are trying to re-write history and claim it never happened. What is it about the whole thing that you don't believe? The thousands of pictures in existance that show the horrible conditions these people were in when finally freed? The eye witness accounts from thousands of allied troops, American, Brittish, Russian, Canadian, and others who helped to liberate these camps? Or is it the first hand accounts handed down from thousands of survivors who lost entire families and were scared, both physically and emotionally, for life?

2006-11-29 04:01:02 · answer #2 · answered by cwyhs 1 · 0 0

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