Even if it has (and I happen to disagree that it has), that's still a lot of genocide. If a serial killer claimed to have killed 50 people and it was later found out that he (or she... don't want to sound sexist here) only killed 25, would that drastically change your perception of such a person?
2007-07-24 07:29:56
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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I can't say I have noticed the death toll come down... but I have noticed a lot less mention of the other people who were killed in the Holocaust that were not Jewish. Since there are still some Holocaust survivors alive, the real numbers probably wont be changed too much but most people you ask today think it was only Jews that were captured and killed.
2007-07-24 07:27:20
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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God Bless you...
The Iranian president is an idjit.
Even if those numbers were cut in half and cut in half again, is it any less an atrocity? Even if it were 100, or 50...when does gassing people in the name of science, or starving them in the name of malice and indifference cease to be a crime? When does lining people up for mass executions, and making their friends and relatives bury or burn the bodies cease to be a crime? Is it 100,000? 50,000? 2,000? 150? 20? 10? 1?
All you Nazi sympathizers and revisionist historians make me sick. Try to deny it all you can--there are too many eyewitnesses who lived to tell the tale--Jew, Germans, Polish; and US and Russian liberators.
2007-07-24 07:32:34
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answered by Todd J 3
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Regardless of the exact number... millions of people were murdered in the Holocaust. There was imponderable human suffering.
I think, with all the problems in Iran, its president is better off thinking about ways quell human suffering in Iran now... and not trying to rewrite history.
2007-07-24 07:31:07
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answered by Princess Leia 6
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Not that I've heard but do you actually care less if it was only 1 million people killed versus 2 million. Of course if you're listening to mr Ineedadinnerjacket from Iran maybe you should remember he was one of the people that held Americans hostage in the embassy in Iran. Not exactly a good source for facts.
2007-07-24 07:28:27
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answered by discombobulated 5
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Hrm, well, lets ask Ann Frank- oh, no we cant, she was killed in one of those nonexistent camps, hrm... Maybe we can find another "Survivor". Lets tell them they weren't crushed into a boxcar till some of them smothered to death, they weren't separated from their families, shaved, degraded, and starved. Tell them they didn't witness thousands of their fellows gassed, or lined up against a mass grave and shot. People who seek to degrade the holocaust make me ill. 6 million people were murdered, Jews, gays, handicapped, Witches, and the Christians who helped them, and this group tries to claim it never happened. It's just an opening to let it happen again. In my personal opinion, all of those holocaust deniers deserve a summer in Auschwitz.
2007-07-25 02:14:01
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answered by Goddess Nikki 4
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Do you feel better knowing you've aggravated a few people?
The Iranian president is a frightening man and if you can't look at the horrifying evidence and understand that it was real, you are pretty frightening too. Of course, that was probably your intent...
2007-07-24 07:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You should go to the Holocaust museum in Paris at the Invalides sometime if you really want to see the reality of that situation. The upstairs wing had pictures taken by the Nazi's of their medical experiments done on the Jews that they held. I think that a lot of the bullshit you believe would clear itself from your head at that point.
2007-07-24 07:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Still 4-6 Million.
That is no where near "The Holocaust never occurred."
2007-07-24 07:26:13
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answered by ? 5
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The Iranian president is a liar and a fool. See:
2007-07-24 07:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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