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Main points against the official Holocaust narrative.

submitted by MeyerLansky to HebraicHijinksandSheenyShenanigans 1 monthMar 26, 2025 12:37:20 ago (+15/-0)     (x.com)

https://x.com/Uncommonsince76/status/1904634366283989312

-the Red Cross kept detailed records of all the deaths in the concentration camps. (271k)

-the allies broke the codes to the SS communications, and never heard anything about a Holocaust

-there is no order from Hitler for a “final solution.”

-Goebbels wrote in his diary that the end goal was to deport the Jews to Madagascar

-American executive expert Fred Leucther scraped the bricks of the Auschwitz gas chamber and found no Zyklon B residue.

-Paul Rassinier, a French communist, was in a concentration camp alongside Jews, and wrote about his experience being completely different.

-it was physically impossible to gas and cremate 6 million Jews in the time it was reported.

-the “death camps” were all found on the Soviet side after the war. How did Hitler know where the iron curtain would be?

-using Jewish sources, the worldwide Jewish population numbers did not decrease

-Rudolf Hoss who “admitted” to the 6 million extermination death, was tortured at Nuremberg

- many Jews and other inmates did die, as you see from some of the allies pictures, but it was a combination of starvation and Typhus, which was rampant at the end of the war.

-there is no evidence of mass graves or mountains of Ash that would have existed from a mass killing operation

-the highest Inmate number tattooed on a Holocaust survivor is 135,913

-when a German questions the Holocaust, he goes to prison, when a Jew says he’s a victim of the Holocaust, he gets a reparations check.


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David Irving, and in a way it was money well spent due to the story it generated.

It's fun to describe how he offered cash for proof and a court ruled he had to pay, then wait for the other party to get confused and ask what was the proof. Good red pill moment there!