See, this is one of the points that I am trying to get across.
I am not a neo-nazi or an antisemite. I am merely questioning the historical accuracy of some of the widely circulated claims made about the Holocaust.
I don't harbor any ill-will towards Jewish people. Many are some of the nicest people that I have met. I don't think they are "making it all up" as part of some conspiracy either.
I just wonder why certain facts about the Holocaust are taken for granted. The purported number seems implausible. The attributed motives have not been definitely proven - no document has ever been uncovered where Hitler directly addresses what is going on at the camps.
Is it normal I think the Holocaust is exaggerated?
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See, this is one of the points that I am trying to get across.
I am not a neo-nazi or an antisemite. I am merely questioning the historical accuracy of some of the widely circulated claims made about the Holocaust.
I don't harbor any ill-will towards Jewish people. Many are some of the nicest people that I have met. I don't think they are "making it all up" as part of some conspiracy either.
I just wonder why certain facts about the Holocaust are taken for granted. The purported number seems implausible. The attributed motives have not been definitely proven - no document has ever been uncovered where Hitler directly addresses what is going on at the camps.