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There seem to be a ton of survivors, which would indicate that a lot of j00s were not killed.

2006-12-15 07:17:50 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Lets look at it another way. Since there has been a holocaust in this country (I mean other then what we did to the native Americans) take a look at Johnson s Island (northern Ohio); Camp Douglas (Chicago); and Elmira (New York).

The official U.S. position on the treatment of Confederate prisoners of war during The War for Southern Independence would shock many modern Americans. The data, facts and statistics have been thoroughly eliminated from American history books. One must research the original documents to discover the horrible truth.

During the Civil War (1861-1865), the U.S. House of Representatives passed the following resolution: "Rebel prisoners in our hands are to be subjected to a treatment finding its parallels only in the conduct of savage tribes and resulting in the death of multitudes by the slow but designed process of starvation and by mortal diseases occasioned by insufficient and unhealthy food and wanton exposure of their persons."

One Yankee prison commander boasted that he had killed more Confederate soldiers than any Union officer on the front battle lines.

The story of Confederate prison camps, especially Andersonville, has been misrepresented. There was no deliberate attempt to mistreat northern POWs. The South asked the North to send doctors and medicine, and they tried to exchange the prisoners.

The North refused and finally the Confederacy offered the North cotton and gold as payment to take them without exchange. Again, the North refused to do so. They knew the Confederate States of America would be honor bound to try to feed and house the Union POWs and to do so would hamper the Confederate war effort.


Did we have survivors? Do we admit to it?


God Bless You and Our Southern People.

2006-12-15 15:38:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes the Holocaust actually happened. They killed many people. Just because you hear about the survivors doesn't mean it didn't happen. That be like saying that the Vietnam war didn't happen even though we know it happened. By the way I am Catholic and I even know this. You should go over and see the camps they lived in, they had these gas chambers that they would kill hundreds in at a time. You could see how the Germans stacked up the Jews shoes up to the ceiling and other items up to the ceiling. These were from all the people that they had killed. I have an idea read about it or you could watch the movie "Schindler's List" to get a sense of what it was like for them.

2006-12-15 07:30:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anna A 2 · 2 0

You cannot explain away the concentration camps or films taken of thousands upon thousands of emaciated dead bodies being bulldozed into graves. There was no capability to add images to film, and the graphic pictures and filmage do not lie.To deny this is to deny World War II happened either. There are tons of survivors from the Native American and the Mexican Indian massacres, but this does not this mean those didn't happen either.How can you look at this link and deny it ever happened? Please click the rememberance site on the left hand side. All the history and a lot of pictures are there on this site.


http://isurvived.org/

2006-12-15 07:24:12 · answer #3 · answered by Sparkles 7 · 2 0

One of my college professors survived but was quick to add that many of his relatives did not.

There are those people who make things happen, those who just watch things happen, and those who afterwards wonder what happened. Some people could see the problem coming, and left or sent some of their family out. After several caught grief or found doors closing when trying to leave, many others could do little but watch because their options had disappeared. When Hitler's troops started gathering up Jews in the captured lands, the German refugees were early in the list--there was a paper trail of those who left Germany instead of suffer in Germany. It happened anyway. But in Poland, that country was a big center for Judaism prior to WWII. In the link below, notice that today there are some 20,000 Jews in Poland, but before WWII there were over 3 million living there. That is quite a difference no matter how you slice and dice the question and data.

2006-12-18 02:25:41 · answer #4 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

It did happen. A major misconception reflected in your (perhaps intentionally) misspelled question is that the only victims of the Holocaust were Jewish. Ethnic Romany, Catholics, trade unionists, communists, homosexuals, mentally challenged people, those with physical handicaps and other various dissedents all perished under the Nazi government.

It is estimated that in 1935, Europe had a Jewish of more than 12 million. Estimates place the number of Jews killed in the years 1935-1945 at around 6 million. Thus at least 6 million people survived. So, just because many did not perish does not mean that many died. It is important to remember that people of all nationalities and faiths died; this was a HUMAN tragedy, not a uniquely Jewish one.

2006-12-15 07:29:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Help your Kids, indeed - what kind of chance do they have in life with a parent who is so completely ignorant?

To quote a Holocaust survivor, "If the Holocaust didn't happen, where is my sister?"

"Prisoners were forced to climb the 186 steps of the Wiener Graben with large blocks of granite on their backs. Often the blocks would fall, crushing limbs and bodies of those following, sometimes killing. The SS guards invented competitions betting on which prisoner would make it to the top first. Those surviving the ordeal would then be forced to jump from the edge of the quarry to their death below. This particular spot at the edge of the quarry was known “The Parachute Jump”.

“...in 1944 ....The SS led fourty-seven Dutch, American, and English officers and flyers, barefooted, to the bottom. On their first journey up the 186 steps they forced the men to carry twenty-five kilogram stones on their backs. On each successive journey they increased the weight of the load. If a prisoner fell, he was beaten. All fourty-seven died of the treatment”. (See link below)

Look at these pictures of the survivors. (2nd link below). If they don't make you sick, you're a bigoted POS.

Third link is to a "report of daily executions".

2006-12-15 07:36:18 · answer #6 · answered by Jadis 6 · 3 0

Of course it happened. You can't judge the factuality of the Holocaust by the number of survivors or by the wishes of denialists who like to pretend it never happened. Judge it by the numbers of the dead as indicated by the testimony of survivors and the Allied troops who liberated the camps, and by the nauseatingly accurate record-keeping of the Nazis (something which both the survivors and the Germans agree upon).

2006-12-15 07:23:01 · answer #7 · answered by My Evil Twin 7 · 3 0

The Jews did not suffer in Germany because there was no Holocaust. Actually it was the Jews that was torturing the poor blond haired deprived Germans. Those tattoos on the Jews arms and hands that are still alive today (by the grace of God) are really there because they want to be hip.

OTHER CONSPIRACIES TO THINK ABOUT:

1. We knew the Japanese were going to bomb Pearl Harbor before they did. I mean come-on President Roosevelt liked the thought of our boys baking inside the Battle Ship Arizona before they died. The President was looking for a better way to get a good nights sleep.

2. America did not land on the Moon. We payed billions of dollars for the 360 foot Saturn 5 rocket so we could look at it and say wow that is a big rocket. We kept approx. 400,000 technicians, scientists and construction contractors quiet, with zero leaks to the public. The rocks that we thought that came from moon and have proved to be from the moon are really from the Pacific Ocean.

3. The Mafia whacked JFK, via the Russian connection, via the Cuban connection.... The man on the grassy knoll was a CIA agent acting on orders from Giancana from Chicago and Marcello from New Orleans, with duplicity from Castro and Kruschev....true story.

4. Aliens landed in Roswell and we transported them to Area 51 to back engineer their technology, where do you think the stealth air craft came from? Again, we kept it secret by brain washing the thousands of workers who were in on the scam.

5. The Moon we see every night is really not there along with the planets, stars as well as the Planet Killing Asteroids. Those were put there by the evil United States to toy with our minds.

6. The fossils of homo eructus, neandertals and 15 other hominids that are extinct were put there by paleotologists, archeologists, and assorted rock hounds to enhance their careers. Creationism is the only reality.

6. DUBYA-Cheney bombed the twin towers and pulled off the greatest mass-murder in US history with zero leaks to the public. The most competent administration in US history kept thousands quiet. Altho it took only one or two to leak the Watergate and Enron cases, after only a handfuld knew about them, the 9/11 case was a an example of competent leadership.

8. America is a conspiracy and is a fake country and none of us Americans really live here.

9. I was never born so this response to your question is a fake.

2006-12-15 10:47:31 · answer #8 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 1

There are a lot of survivors only because they are talked about. They have record counts of the various bodies and they also have memorials with the names of those who died in the Holocaust. 5 million jews died plus another 2 million in mentally handicapped and "gypsy" people.

2006-12-15 08:30:10 · answer #9 · answered by ambr95012 4 · 0 0

Were you asleep during history class? Don't walk, run, back to school and get an education before you insert your foot in your mouth any farther. Have you ever talked to a survivor, read any books, watched any TV? Try branching out a bit take the time to learn something.

'Help My Kids', I think YOU'RE the one that needs help.

2006-12-15 07:21:56 · answer #10 · answered by i have no idea 6 · 2 0

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