Society & Culture2 mins ago
denying holocaust
How can any who isn't in a mental institution say it didn't happen?
Especially seeing as there are people still alive who took part or witnessed it? It isn't like something that may have happened thousands of years ago that might just be a legend.
How do these people explain all the deaths, there are records of them, probably from the camps and they would disappear from the cencus.
Especially seeing as there are people still alive who took part or witnessed it? It isn't like something that may have happened thousands of years ago that might just be a legend.
How do these people explain all the deaths, there are records of them, probably from the camps and they would disappear from the cencus.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know much about Holocaust denial, I know they contend the amount who died, the reasons why they died and the nature of their deaths.
It revolves around a substance called Prussian blue, it's a chemical by-product of Zyklon-B or some such.
I've never really given Holocaust denial much airtime because it's just so absurd.
People will always pick, produce and believe evidence that conforms to their prejudices, and I mean all people.
It revolves around a substance called Prussian blue, it's a chemical by-product of Zyklon-B or some such.
I've never really given Holocaust denial much airtime because it's just so absurd.
People will always pick, produce and believe evidence that conforms to their prejudices, and I mean all people.
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