Official Red Cross records show six million did not die, nor was there a policy of deliberate mass extermination - Click Here
271,301 died in the concentration camps mostly due to typhoid and starvation due to allied bombing of German infrastructure i.e. Railways.Note that the words Concen. Camp Update and Total Deaths have been overlaid on the document.
It is worth noting that the International Red Cross was unable to get figures from the Soviet Union.
Revised Red Cross estimate. Whilst this is appalling perhaps one should compare this to the number of civilians killed by allied bombing of Germany, Italy and Japan (Hiroshima (150,000) and Nagasaki (75,000)) Official figures from the UK state that more people died in blackout accidents than by German Bombing.
There is no Red Cross record of how many ordinary Germans and Italians died of typhoid and starvation during this same period due to Allied bombing of the railways.If you have a problem with this then please contact the International Red Cross and call them liars.Quote:
“In the chaotic condition of Germany after the invasion during the final months of the war, the camps received no food supplies at all and starvation claimed an increasing number of victims. Itself alarmed by this situation, the German Government at last informed the ICRC on February 1st, 1945 … In March 1945, discussions between the President of the ICRC and General of the S.S. Kaltenbrunner gave even more decisive results. Relief could henceforth be distributed by the ICRC, and one delegate was authorised to stay in each camp …” (Vol. III, p. 83).
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"No less than 2,200,000 Jews had emigrated out of Europe leaving 2,847,000 Jews residing there at the height of the German occupation in June 1941. After the war, 3,375,000 Jews, according to the Red Cross, applied for holocaust reparations. This figure included many of the emigrants. Thus, the actual number of those who died at the camps from all causes ranges between 150,000 and 300,000." - Walter Sanning, in Dissolution of European Jewry
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"Since the Second World War, Jews have been treated with silk gloves. Without Auschwitz, there would be no Israel."
- by Nathan Goldmann, the Founder of Israel as quoted from Paris Match, December 29, 1979
Simon Wiesenthal, of the "Holocaust Center" in Los Angeles, stated in Books and Bookmen, April 1975, page 5,
"No gassing took place in any camp on German soil."The "Holocaust" has given Israel a tremendous psychological advantage over the Gentile world, particularly America and Germany. By exploiting the guilt complex instilled in non-Jews, they have obtained:
Over $65 billion in aid from Germany.
Over $55 billion in aid from America. Israel, a prosperous country, receives $3.2 billion, (or $8 million a day) in foreign aid - more than any other country in the world.
The 45,000 Jewish immigrants from Russia have the highest annual quota of immigration into the United States after Mexico. They enter as
"refugees" without ever having to prove persecution! As "refugees" they are automatically entitled to full welfare benefits not subject to welfare reform cuts.
It's worth perpetrating the myth N' est-ce Pas?
“One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.” – Golda Meir [Fourth Prime Minister of Israel]
Now for the real Holocaust
The Soviet Holocaust of Christian Russian Kulak farmers. (1924 - 1930) - 15 million exterminated!
The Holocaust of the Ukranian farmers, (1930- 1933) - 7 million starved to death.
The Holocaust of Russian political prisoners, (1919 - 1949) - 12 million perished.
The Pol Pot Communist Holocaust in Cambodia (1975) - 2.5 million slaughtered.
Armenian Holocaust by the Turks, (1915) - 1.5 million people killed.
If you think I'm going to be scared off and not talk about this then think again. Every time you mention this I will come back and bury you in evidence. Eventually you'll get the message. I will never be scared off from telling the truth in accordance with Article 19 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights - December 1948http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml