The second question's answer is yes it is fiction, you made up the story. Your project still has merit because it's something the nazis would have done, but that doesn't mean it's not maze up.
What defines "made up" to you? It sure seems like in order for anything to be made up, it'd have to be wrong about every single fact and everything it says would have to be impossible.
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The second question's answer is yes it is fiction, you made up the story. Your project still has merit because it's something the nazis would have done, but that doesn't mean it's not maze up.
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You got the wrong answer. The answer is that one story doesn't mean my whole project is made up.
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What defines "made up" to you? It sure seems like in order for anything to be made up, it'd have to be wrong about every single fact and everything it says would have to be impossible.
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Made up means made up. What you're arguing is that those authors are wrong in their facts, which instantly means the Bible is made up.
Innacurate facts doesn't equal made up.
That's your whole issue with this. You think:
Wrong facts = made up.
Made up is using your imagination. There is no possible way for you to prove that.