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4.
The Revisionist
claim:
Official
state policy towards the Jews in the Third Reich
was emigration, not extermination.
It is true that Hitler Germany wanted to
remove the Jews from the German people's "sphere
of influence." The country was at war - a war
largely seen as having been instigated by
international banking Jewry, and Jews were seen
as a corroding influence, not only financially
but also racially and culturally.
A common word then used was "parasites." (Know
that, in America, a National Socialist is
commonly referred to as "scum bag". . . If you
want to know what modern persecution and
demonization of unwanted people looks like, try
this cartoon.)
http://www.web.apc.org/~ara/zundel_r.gif
Hitler Germany was adamant in not wanting Jews
to be part of Germany because they were held to
be harmful to the fabric of an ethnically
cohesive society as it was woven by Hitler. The
Führer wanted Jews "out of his face." He
was not fond of them.
But that is where the story stops. The Talmudic
twists and gyrations some of these people still
go through, when "relocation" and "evacuation"
of Jews suddenly become code words for
"extermination", is amazing.
All of it was covered in the Zündel Trials
in the minutest detail and has been laid to rest
forever in the transcripts of those trials, now
permanent documents in the Canadian judicial law
libraries! A little basic research would have
gone a long way for Nizkor.
The Himmler Posen speech, to be even more
specific, was the subject of lengthy analysis in
the two Toronto Zündel trials. Minute
detail can be gleaned in studying the testimony
of German political scientist Udo Walendy and
Dr. Robert Faurisson in the 1985 trial and in
the testimony of Browning, Faurisson British
historian David Irving and Mark Weber in the
second, 1988, trial. (Again, the reference here
is the Kulaszka book, Did Six Million Really
Die?)
Time and again, the Holocaust Promotion Lobby
counts on the naiveté: of the reader
who is not likely to check on the facts and
fine-tune his thinking on what was meant by
"evacuation" and "relocation."
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