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Some people i know do not think the holocaust ever happen but i do! They also thought hilter was a great man! I disagree on that think he was a horrible man for putting Jews and Homosexuals and other people in camps and killing them!

2007-01-27 12:58:27 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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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.

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

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

2007-01-27 16:21:28 · answer #1 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 1

The Holocaust did indeed happen; that's been confirmed time and again, and although a dark chapter in the history of the world, there's no denying its occurrence. If you really think about it, it's kind of hard to explain 7 million plus dead people and the thousands of people that survived the camps and have talked about it. Hitler was not a great man, either. Although he was a great ruler for bringing Germany out of the worldwide Depression and getting it back on its feet again, he completely overshadowed any of the good that he did when he started the Holocaust. To anyone who doesn't believe the Holocaust happened: check out the episode called "Why We Fight" from the Band of Brothers miniseries from HBO. If you can still honestly say that there wasn't a Holocaust after watching that, then you really need help.

2007-01-28 00:05:04 · answer #2 · answered by AskerOfQuestions 3 · 0 1

The holocaust really happened. My parents experienced it. Both my parents experienced both World Wars up close and personal.
While they did not experience the prison camps, they were there and it wasn't a picnic. The only people who don't believe it happened are people who are too young and people who have never been in the middle of a war to know what a war does to countries and their people. For the most part, those who were a part of it are very old and most have died off. For those who are still alive, even after all this time, it's hard to speak about the experience because it was so horrific. What you might see in movies and documentaries is putting it mildly. There was so much insanity at that time. There was not the communications capability that we enjoy now in watching things unfold in real time. The world didn't know much of what was going on until they saw it with their own eyes. By the time that everyone understood the nature of the beast, so much damage had been done. It was such a cruel injustice.

2007-01-28 02:53:16 · answer #3 · answered by Call Me Babs 5 · 1 1

The Holocaust is a fact. To question this fact is foolish. I can only take pity upon those that do. My step-grandfather himself was a Nazi, and I have met Elie Wiesel myself. To question the validity of the Holocaust is ridiculous, and I would suggest abandoning such friends for their stupidity. Whether or not the Holocaust happened is not an opinion, it is a fact, and facts are indisputable. There is no way that there would be so many memoirs from both Nazis and Jews from the Holocaust if it did not really happen.

This relates to the belief some people possess that dinosaurs never really existed. The fossils are there, proof exists, yet they are still ignorant. God help us all.

2007-01-27 21:17:47 · answer #4 · answered by Aly 3 · 3 1

Of course it happened. I do not know where so many crazy theories come from, like the moon landing just a studio movie. I've heard that about the holocaust also. It is so sad to think that so many died and were tortured only to have someone disbelieve it. They need to go to Germany and see the aftermath left behind. As for Hitler being a great guy, he was in fact a great Leader in many ways. He went in and cleaned up many slums of Germany. He threw fantastic parades and festivals for the oppressed people. He also wanted to take back what Germany lost in the first world war during the Treaty of Versailles. As a nations leader that is commendable. But he was also stuck on that fine line between genious and insanity. That made him dangerous. If he had used his charisma, and used deligation and asked for new revised treaties with the powers that were, he may have gained some land back. If he had not been his own pseudo-god, engulfed by power, he may have went down in history as one of worlds greatest leaders. Ingenious insanity, it's a very scary thing.

2007-01-27 21:25:00 · answer #5 · answered by hudson_floridamale 3 · 2 1

Holocaust denial is not based on fact but is a psychological rejection of perceived propaganda. The only reason I can think that such denial occurs is that the same way Jews are criticized as a group for "denying Jesus" then this reaction may be a collective backlash where the Jewish sacrifice is equally denied.

The good news is that by interacting one-on-one as individuals, it is possible to overcome ignorance with education. I saw a documentary where a young member of a racist group changed her mind when she met a Holocaust survivor who had nothing but compassion for her and won her trust that these things were not based on lies. I also have noted that many people are ignorant that the 10 million reported deaths combines about 6 million Jewish victims with 4 million Catholics, gypsies and other "undesirables." So there is ignorance on both sides.

The reason Hitler was viewed as a hero, was that he rose to power during the post-war depression in Germany, when mobs ran wild in the streets and there was no safety or security for anyone. His ability to organize under a central vision and agenda, helped to provide some means of order to an ailing country in crisis. Given the evils and ills with no escape, he took over.

The need to end poverty, to prevent terrorist takeover and oppression, was recently acknowledged by President Bush in one of his previous speeches. Otherwise this pattern repeats.

2007-01-27 21:18:02 · answer #6 · answered by emilynghiem 5 · 3 1

Well, the things about opinions is that they vary. They vary to such a great extent that you can find any fallacy you wish, from holocaust denial to moon-landing denial, and you will find someone that believes in it somewhere.

That's because people are stupid.

That being said, I firmly believe that the government of the United States routinely blows smoke up everyone's *** and they should be put on trial for crimes against humanity. To some people, that makes me a nut. Go figure.

2007-01-27 21:08:09 · answer #7 · answered by poorcocoboiboi 6 · 1 1

It's not a question of belief. It happened. FACT. Some choose to deny it, many of the younger kids because they think it's "cool", Neo-Nazis and racists because they still need someone to blame for their ignorance (namely Jews & homosexuals). Send your friends to Yad Vashem holocaust memorial in Israel, or to one of the surviving extermination camps in Poland...but that wouldn't be enough, it's all been built to perpetuate the myth of course! The only real answer to those who deny it is to do the same to them and then tell everyone afterwards - but of course, it never happened!

2007-01-28 20:00:09 · answer #8 · answered by bevl78 4 · 1 1

These people you know, that think this (and the handful of historians in the world that do as well), are seriously misguided. Not only in the fact that the physical evidence, ie mass graves and gas chambers etc.is overwhelming, but the relatives of the victims, are they just imagining that their loved ones just left them for a better life? They know, as well as anyone else that they were taken away by the SS to "cleanse" eastern europe to make room for Hitlers horrific ideals.

2007-01-27 21:22:10 · answer #9 · answered by sakers84 1 · 1 1

People with IQs over 75 pretty much know, but some fascists are in denial. Also ALL the USA war veterans who served in Germany and France and saw it with their own eyes.
I am sorry you are trapped with nazis in your life. They are very sick people and you should be careful, and as soon as you are 18 . . . escape and never go back.
Note: The nazis also took out the eyeballs of blond blue eyed children so they could figure how to get everyone to have blue eyes . . . they were / are psychotic !

2007-01-27 21:11:15 · answer #10 · answered by kate 7 · 4 1

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