Group: soc.veterans
From: Wolfie
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2008 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Did the Allies and Jews lie about the Holocaust?

Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
> Wolfie wrote:
>> Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
>>> maxdenton@lycos.com wrote:
>>>> On Mar 22, 12:40 am, "Ben H. Cramer" wrote:
>>>>> Article contributed by a fan in Finnnnnnnnlannnnnd.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did the Allies and Jews lie about the Holocaust?
>>>>> Nearly everyone has heard of Auschwitz, the German wartime concentration
>>>>> camp where many prisoners -- most of them Jewish -- were reportedly
>>>>> exterminated, especially in gas chambers. Auschwitz is widely regarded as
>>>>> the most terrible Nazi extermination center. The camp's horrific reputation
>>>>> cannot, however, be reconciled with the facts.
>>> Occam's Razor: The simplest explanations tend to be correct.
>>>
>>> Unless you can produce some evidence that explains how and why the
>>> Allies would manufacture evidence like photos of thousands of corpses in
>>> mass graves and the method by which they managed to recruit emaciated
>>> actors to produce film of what appears to be concentration camp
>>> survivors, I'm going to figure that these constitute valid evidence
>>> supporting the Holocaust.
>>>
>> You have to admit though that with ground searching radar,
>> dna testing and cadaver sniffing dogs, very few bodies have been
>> found and that the ability of the Nazis to totally obliterate
>> 6 million people is unfeasible.
>
> Very few? Have you seen the photos of the mass graves? The 6 million
> figure is quite believable.

So how many bodies have been discovered in mass graves? You know,
the kind of crime scene investigation that we normally do
at sites in Bosnia, Ruanda or even Katyn Forest.
>
> The Nazis kept quite acurate records of the progress at the death camps.
> Are you calling them liars?

I'm not calling anyone a liar. I am simply asking questions that appear
to irritate the hell out of some who then give me incomplete or
false answers that don't make sense.


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Wolfie

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