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[–][deleted] 6 insightful - 2 fun6 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 2 fun -  (7 children)

Ikr... it's like all the jew haters here denying the holocaust. Shouldn't you be glad the holocaust happened if you hate the jews so much? It's obvious that they would be glad it happened except what they care more about is Jews not being able to qualify as victims.

[–]oneinchterror 4 insightful - 3 fun4 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 3 fun -  (6 children)

Your comment makes no sense. You can wish the holocaust had happened while understanding that it didn't. There's literally no contradiction there.

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

It's a contradiction when you're going against all the consensus and evidence in the world to try and say it didn't happen. Why try so desperately hard to make a case it didn't happen unless you wish it didn't happen?

Precisely the same thing for flat earthers in the sense that they want it to be true. Nobody ever goes so hard against the grain with so little evidence unless they're emotionally invested.

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It's a contradiction when you're going against all the consensus

Ok, you have social proof and institutional clout.

and evidence

What evidence? I've looked, it's shocking how little there actually is.

in the world

The vast majority of people outside of the West are either skeptical of the official story/believe it was greatly exaggerated, are outright deniers, or are simply unaware of the allegations.

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Go to the concentration camps in Poland like i did and then come back and talk to me. Scratch marks on the walls from inside the gas chambers. Mountain of ash still left from all the cremated bodies. Been to the concentration camps in person and heard about it directly from my Polish, Jewish grandfather who lost all of his extended family.

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Scratch marks on the walls from inside the gas chambers.

They were able to claw into brick/concrete? But nobody ever thought to break down the wooden door? That locks from the inside? Or at least smash the glass window in the door?

Mountain of ash still left from all the cremated bodies.

Is there a picture of this? I've never heard anything about this.

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So there's a pile of mainly soil inside but which is much smaller than the structure. For a "death camp" which held up to 50,000 prisoners at a time and 150,000 through the entire war. Seems like that may have been an inefficient setup. Interestingly, the Majdanek "gas chamber" is the only alleged gas chamber with any of the Prussian blue staining characteristic of cyanide use. I don't know if I'd call that a mountain, but maybe it's the closest thing. Considering how much of it is soil, it's hard to say what sort of numbers that pile is supposed to represent. They probably do not claim that it represents the full 80,000 that is alleged. Although, the memorial was constructed by the Soviets, who alleged that ~1,500,000 were killed there, so perhaps it's supposed to represent much more than 80,000 bodies. I'm sure that between the typhus epidemic and food supply issues, many prisoners did die during the war. Many German POWs died of the same causes in American camps even after the war. Typhus especially is a persistent issue in these sorts of facilities, and even Ellis Island has a delousing chamber + crematorium setup, although no genocide is alleged to have taken place there. Whether you achieve these sorts of numbers in a camp of that population size is hard to say. But for the camps with much higher alleged figures, you really would have a literal mountain of ash. And there's nothing like this at any of the other camps.