It is the most exaggerated event in history. Too many things about the "official story" don't add up. The death toll keeps going up, the manners of killing reported are absolutely cartoonishy unrealistic, investigation is criminalized. Oh, and the more people hear about Weimar, the more they may start to think the Germans had a point.
And you know what else would explain so many dead? Lack of food and medicine after the Allies broke the supply lines. More Germans died from that alone than Jews in camps, and you think they'd prioritize the camps for supplies in such a scenario?
In a denial argument, always ask "What about it am I denying?" They'll never keep up with that.
It is the most exaggerated event in history. Too many things about the "official story" don't add up. The death toll keeps going up, the manners of killing reported are absolutely cartoonishy unrealistic, investigation is criminalized. Oh, and the more people hear about Weimar, the more they may start to think the Germans had a point.
And you know what else would explain so many dead? Lack of food and medicine after the Allies broke the supply lines. More Germans died from that alone than Jews in camps, and you think they'd prioritize the camps for supplies in such a scenario?