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p.1 The Celebrated Deniers of the Jewish Holocaust What was will be again… today, people are being revved up with the same hatred that came from the Nazis. To eliminate Jews, some even claim they are Christian who are deeply involved. In our modern era, it is challenging to conceal and alter historical facts of the past, although many attempt to do so for various reasons. One of those reasons is racial prejudice, which is knowingly identified as anti-Semitism. These individuals are not merely ignorant but purposefully in denial of history. The Holocaust of the Jews in Europe went on for many years, and is one of the most documented and well-researched historical events in the last 100 years. Regardless, some claim it did not occur or they attempt to soften the actual events, or alter the intention behind the actions. Nevertheless, they do not all accept the facts and reality. After the war ended, our own General, Dwight Eisenhower went to visit the camps and was aghast at what he saw. He spoke of the smell of death miles away before he arrived. General Eisenhower, who later became president, after visiting the camps, said one day they will say this never happened . That time is today. The pro-anti-Semites of our day cleverly turn this around, scaring people into believing that the tiniest of countries that is trying to survive is dictating policy to the governments of the world, especially the USA. They are working to infiltrate other nations on their quest for world domination. What Jews are presidents of countries? Very few, but they will show you the famous people who are, even their wives who have descendants that are Jewish, and try to castigate them as being in control of everything to convince and promote their anti-Israel, anti-Jewish views, eliciting fear. They use Zionism for their position. This is far deeper than racism, or prejudice; it is an ancient Spiritual origin, which has been ongoing for millennia. The amount of deniability in our day is pervasive, and the numbers are staggering. It’s no longer a single country but a global epidemic. And the main culprit of this denial that the Jews face finds its origin promoted in the Muslim countries to incite hatred for Israel and the Jewish people. It is Islam leading the denial of the Jewish holocaust by the Nazi regime, denying these atrocities ever took place. In the meantime, they scream of a holocaust happening in Gaza, when it's actually a war. One that the Gazan government has caused. The Muslim world vociferously denies the Holocaust. As University of Gaza history lecturer Dr. Issam Sissalem declared: “...they are all lies...no Dachau, no Auschwitz!...the holocaust was against our people....” (PA TV broadcast, 11/29/00). Some still will not admit that Nazis killings were an organized, genocidal campaign to eradicate Jews, even with Hitler’s own words that he said, being documented. Adolf Hitler, a name found in infamy On September 16, 1919, Adolf Hitler wrote a letter to a soldier named Adolf Gemlich explaining his ideas on the so-called “Jewish Question.” “If I am ever really in power, the destruction of the Jews will be my first and most important job “ The quote reflects his belief that the Jewish presence in Germany needed to be eradicated, but it did not stay in Germany; it expanded to all of Europe. In fact, his camps were purposely put in other countries to be more efficient. https://libquotes.com/adolf-hitler/quote/lbu5i3k Much of what he said then is what we hear again today. “We use the term Jewish race as a matter of convenience, for in reality and from the genetic point of view there is no such thing as the Jewish race.” (Heard of the Khazars or edomites arguments?) How did this begin in Germany? In the early 1920s, the Weimar Republic (1918–1933) faced internal political and economic challenges. Wartime devastation had resulted in a financial crisis. German war debts and reparation payments led to the country's hyperinflation, which devalued its currency. Benito Mussolini formed the National Fascist Party in Italy. Its success was a significant influence on Hitler . Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles (June 1919), which imposed strict sanctions on the country. Anger at the treaty and the weight of reparations would destabilize Germany for years to come. Hitler joined the German Workers’ Party, he was sent by the military to spy on them. On February 24, 1920 Adolf Hitler outlined the ’25 Point Programme’ of the German Workers’ Party, in which he spoke of the Jews as the racial enemies of the German people. A year earlier, 1919, Adolf Hitler had written, “Rational antisemitism, however, must lead to systematic legal opposition.…Its final objective must unswervingly be the removal of the Jews altogether” In Mein Kampf (“My Struggle,” 1925–27). He demonized their race, ...the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew.- Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 11). German views were being changed, where the Jews were considered Untermenschen (German: “subhumans”). The Nazi Party was one of many radical new political movements active in Germany in the early 1920s. On Jan. 27, 1923, Munich held the first Nazi Party Congress . The Party based in Munich attracted national attention in November 1923. Hitler believes the time is right to stage a coup. The Nazis—led by Adolf Hitler—attempted to overthrow the government using violence. This failed coup is known as the Beer Hall Putsch. It resulted in Hitler’s arrest (sentenced to 5 years in prison) and a temporary ban on the Nazi Party. The nations refused to take the Jews, doing nothing as hostilities increased. In July 1925 , Hitler published “Mein Kampf,” showing his ideology. Beginning in fall 1929, the world faced an economic crisis known as the Great Depression. Millions of Germans lost their jobs. Unemployment, hunger, poverty, and homelessness became serious problems in Germany in the early 1930s. During election campaigns, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis won by offering people hope, but hid their true goals. Promising to fix the economy and put people back to work was a lie, returning Germany to the status of a great world power, to regain the territory Germany had lost in World War I, and create a strong authoritarian German government. The Nazis introduced fear and prejudice in their means. They falsely claimed that Jews and Communists were to blame for all of Germany’s problems. July 31, 1932:A socialist interim German government is replaced by the official creation of the democratic Weimar Republic . From 1933, the Nazis orchestrated a series of measures against Jewish people. Jewish wealth and businesses were appropriated. They had campaigns dehumanizing Jews in their art and newspapers. Those identified as Jews were deprived of their citizenship and other rights; owning land, marriages of Jews to ‘Aryans’ were forbidden. They were encouraged or forced to emigrate; if not, they were forced to wear identifying badges and rounded up into ghettos. In 1933, Hitler passed the Law to Prevent Hereditarily Diseased Offspring; the measure prohibited ‘undesirables’ from having children and mandated the forced sterilization of certain physically or mentally impaired individuals. This was to purge and purify the population. the “purity of blood” was essential in their reset. Approximately 2,000 anti-Jewish decrees (including the infamous Nuremberg Laws) would follow. This law allowed the Nazis to eliminate anyone they decided was undesirable. In 1933, out of a population of 67 million, near 520,000 Jews lived in Germany. After the Nazis took power , their antisemitic ideology and policies were employed, and the persecution of the Jews became the official Nazi policy. About 60% (numbering around 304,000) emigrated during the first six years of the Nazi dictatorship . March 29 [1936], 45,453,691 Germans, nearly 100% of those entitled to vote, went to the polls. 44,461,278, (98.8 per cent) voted in approval of Hitler's leadership. [The Catholic vote approving Hitler was virtually unanimous.] (reference D. Hunt). He had the confidence of all Germany behind him. In 1936, antisemitic persecution increased; Jews were banned from all professional jobs, effectively preventing them from participating in education, politics, higher education, and industries. In November 1938, the state police and Nazi paramilitary forces orchestrated the Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht), in which the storefronts of Jewish shops and offices were smashed and vandalized, and many synagogues were destroyed by fire. About 214,000 Jews were left in Germany proper (1937 borders) on the eve of World War II . After Hitler gained power in 1933, the Nazis began setting up concentration camps to incarcerate their political enemies. Besides the Jews, it included intellectuals, homosexuals, communists, and the gypsies. The Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938 accelerated the incarcerations, as they rounded up Jewish citizens into these camps, which were used for forced labor. It was not long until violence and murder became the standard answer for their cleansing. “In a speech on January 30, 1939, only months before his attack upon Poland that began the war, Hitler had declared that if war broke out it would result in “the extermination of the Jewish race ” (chapter 19: A Woman rides the Beast, Dave Hunt). This began with Hitler inspiring the youth, who are always more easily manipulated because of their lack of knowledge of history and common sense of life. Book burnings began, which was considered a patriotic act. The target of books included Karl Marx's books on Communism, which were competing with Hitler's vision for his people. Adolf Hitler’s belief was shaped by reading the occult books, i.e., by Madam Blavatsky, and being part of the Thule society, an occult group, which spoke of the Jews as racially inferior and posed a threat to the pure blood of Aryans, inspired the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, the Nazi-era. The propaganda campaign was to convince their people that Jews are biologically distinct from white Europeans. Using comical pictures, they were often portrayed as having large hooked noses and thick curly hair. Germany prohibited an association between Jews and Germans, barring Jews from German citizenship. This led to Germany’s attempt to exterminate the Jewish people from the face of the earth. The Nazis created the Institute for the Study and Elimination of Jewish Influence on German Church Life in 1939. They produced a Bible that removed the Old Testament and completely rewrote the New Testament, which was an assault on the Christianity that held to the Bible. Jesus did not come to save his people but destroy them. They “de-Judaized” New Testament, for example, The Lord’s Prayer had the phrase “forgive us our trespasses” removed , to not have guilt assigned to their intentions. Nazism was the fulfillment of Christianity, it was no longer Judeo Christianity (similar to what Constantine did in the 300s). Hitler added himself in the new commandments, the 10 Commandments were replaced with 12 Nazi commandments. No. 11 was “Honor your Führer.” Making it into a German Christianity. Pictures depicting Jesus carrying a swastika cross, they disconnected Jesus to Judaism and portrayed him as an Aryan hero of human origin who fought against Jewish people; truly a twisted cross. Here is where we find the occult influence, Heschel states, “The Institute shifted Christian attention from the humanity of God to the divinity of man: Hitler as an individual Christ, the German Volk as a collective Christ, and Christ as Judaism’s deadly opponen t.” In the Table Talk, Hitler is found quoting and commenting on Julian the Apostate 's Three Books Against the Galilaeans, an anti-Christian tract from 362. “The Galilean was and must always be regarded as a popular leader who took up His position against the Jews [...] and it's certain that Jesus was not a Jew. The Jews, by the way, regarded Him as the son of a whore—of a whore and a Roman soldier. The decisive falsification of Jesus's teachings was the work of St. Paul [...] or Paul of Tarsus (his name was Saul, before the road to Damascus) was one of those who persecuted Jesus most savagely” (the entry dated October 21,1941--Trevor-Roper, Hugh, ed. (2000). Hitler's Table Talk 1941–1944. Trans. Norman Cameron and R. H. Stevens. New York: Enigma Books, p. 76. In Hitler's 'Final Solution' to what he called the 'Jewish Question' (Judenrein), sent to concentration camps where they were killed in gas chambers at sites like Auschwitz or made to work as slave laborers until they could physically no longer do so. There were many other victims of Nazi cleansing, such as Communists, Romani people (Gypsies), and Soviet prisoners of war. But Jewish people became the prime focus of the Nazi cleansing. By the end of WWII, an estimated 6 million Jews had been killed across the European landscape. In my own research, I estimate that there could have been more, not less as they were rounding up the people from the ghettos into vans to be gassed and shooting them on the spot in various cities. They never got to a camp, plus they did not keep their records of these killings. The people murdered were not all large numbers to be counted, as in the camps, but thousands of smaller numbers that add to the total. Hitler and the Nazi Party How can so many people be clueless about Hitler’s and the Nazis' intentions, less than 85 years after it took place? The answer can be complicated, but let me simplify it. They don’t care to know; they do not want a truthful explanation and are willing to discriminate. We see this repeating as many have the same attitude of blaming others for their troubles, making themselves and the world victims of an invisible conglomerate of Jews they claim are in control. Beginning in late 1941, the remaining community was subjected to systematic deportations to ghettos and, ultimately, to death camps in Eastern Europe . ] World War II was the Third Reich's conquest, and within the war was the racial war against the Jews. Germany's goal under Hitler was first to kill every Jewish person in its land, and then throughout Europe. It did not matter whether the person practiced Judaism or not; it was about their lineage. The Nazis’ various policies for exterminating the Jews were deliberate and calculated. The Holocaust: Facts and Figures | Nazi Germany & World War II | Britannica ’ The 'Final Solution' was initially the work of specialized, trained groups. Starting from December 1941, gas trucks were operating at the killing center of Chelmno in Poland. On January 20, 1942, Hitler, with his administrative heads, met at the Wannsee Conference, discussing what was called ‘The Final Solution to the Jewish Problem.’ This solution would soon culminate in the deaths of over six million innocent Jews, now known as The Holocaust. In 1942, six main killing centers were operating at ‘full capacity.’The Nazis tried to keep the designs of Hitler’s “Final Solution” secret and avoid the public knowing about it, especially the Jews. It worked for a time, although there were a few who found out and took to armed resistance. During the Nazi period, Many Protestant pastors bent to the pressures of the state, or they too would face extermination. Some stood up against the atrocities of the Nazis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Niemöller, openly opposed the Nazis' rewriting of scripture and history. They paid the ultimate price; few survived. The Vatican, which claims to be Christ's moral authority on earth, was mostly silent during the Holocaust. Pope Pius XII knew very well that the Nazis were systematically exterminating Jews. Yet it is said he never spoke a public word against the Holocaust, because to do so would have condemned his own Church and may have had them attacked. At the time, there were up to 30 million Catholics in Germany. The Church never united to publicly defend the Jews. Many joined with the Nazis , some refused. This silence is what allowed the Jews to be eliminated more easily. The Jews were secretly assisted by several individuals of conscience, who included Catholic and Christian believers. Some countries literally turned Jews fleeing back to the Nazis, to certain death. In the crucial months when there was still a chance for many Jews to leave Germany, the U.S. State Department deliberately blocked their immigration and delayed processing valid papers until the applicants were hauled off to Nazi extermination camps. With all this history, there are those today who claim there was no holocaust, Hitler only imprisoned the Jews, that these camps were work farms, and he had no intention of annihilating them. They died because there was not enough food. These and other nonsensical statements are spoken. Read the primary sources; these are lies.’ As we see from Hitler’s earlier statements, this was his goal. Many claim that not that many Jews were killed. Let's consider the number of people that were eliminated; most have agreed on 6 million. Newer scholarship estimates the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust ranges somewhere between 5.4 million and 6.2 million. The various numbers are related to a problem with the evidence of the names. The Nazis, of course, did not keep records of everyone they killed, especially those they shot on the spot. They saw them as not being human, so why would they keep a record of them? In fact, they made sure to dispose of what they could as records. There were six main extermination camps spread over the other countries - there were many more smaller extension camps. Auschwitz, `Belzec- Chelmno, Majdanek,Sobibor, Treblinka Dachau, Mauthausen-Gusen, Hartheim, Ravensbrück. See- Imam at Aushwitz speaks against the atrocities |
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