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Re: RR Finally comes out



"C. Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> David Iain Greig wrote:
> > Frank Reichenbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Copied from the thread, "seen evidence of Holocaust in museums?"
> >> (Hasn't shown up in Google just yet)
> >> ___________________________________________
> >>
> >>>> What is the theory of evolution?
> >>>
> >>> Gee, you think I should evade this and go running away like you do
> >>> when asked direct questions about your position on the Holocaust
> >>> and the scientific method? If I answer this question, does that
> >>> mean you will finally attempt to answer the questions I've been
> >>> pestering you about:
> >> What
> >>> is the scientific method? Did the Holocaust occur as commonly
> >>> believed?
> >>
> >> See, you use the word 'believed'!
> >>
> >>>
> >>> No? I didn't think so. If you are anything, it is predictable.
> >>>
> >>> Nevermind, I am not afraid to answer a direct question.
> >>>
> >>> The theory of evolution is the theory that all organisms descended
> >>> from
> >> one
> >>> or a few common ancestors. Usually the question is asked in
> >>> reference to Darwin's theory, which not only proposes common
> >>> descent, it offers a mechanism as well. So the theory of evolution
> >>> by means of natural
> >> selection
> >>> is the theory that evolution is accomplished by the action of
> >>> natural selection acting on random mutations of genomes in
> >>> populations of organisms.
> >>>
> >>> My position on the Holocaust is that the German Nazi rulers of
> >>> 1933-1945 developed a deliberate policy of genocide of Jews
> >>> throughout the occupied territories. By 1945 they had very nearly
> >>> carried it out through a program of murder and starvation,
> >>> resulting in approximately 6,000,000 dead Jews.
> >>
> >>> Your turn.
> >>
> >> Records are quite incomplete and not clear on the matter.  These
> >> numbers have been changing all the time quite radically.
> >
> > The numbers have been consistent in the millions since 1945.  I don't
> > think any historian would argue otherwise.
> >
> >
> >> The propaganda on the
> >> matter is is of a gigantic proportion and deriving mostly from
> >> American(Jewish reports and sources (not German's that is).
> >
> > Most of the documentation used to develop the body counts is German.
> > The Germans themselves have the Institute for NS-Crimes who research
> > the Holocaust and agree with the work done by others.
> >
> >
> >> 'Experts' at
> >> the Nürnberg trials testified they had 'evidence' that soap was
> >> produced from human bodies at the camps, as well as lampshades of
> >> their skin (both were physically presented on the tapes). Now, this
> >> is not accepted as being true anymore.  There were also rumours that
> >> human hair was used to fill upp pillows.
> >
> > Human hair was apparently collected and used for felt.  The hair was
> > washed and dried in the attics of the Crematoria.  The Russians found
> > huge amounts of human hair when they captured the death camps.
> >
> >> Ever heard of Russian concentration camps where German's were taken
> >> shortly after WWII, history books are in complete silence about
> >> that. Any idea how many died there and in what manner?
> >
> > A lot; a friend's father was in the Waffen-SS and captured at
> > Stalingrad. He was held in a camp in Siberia for a decade, only
> > released when it was thought he had terminal TB.  He doesn't talk
> > about it.  Almost nobody captured at Stalingrad came back.
> >
> > However, Soviet treatment of German prisoners (or, in the West, Allied
> > treatment of German prisoners) can not be used to somehow make up
> > for German crimes.   The Soviets killed millions in the name of
> > Communism; how does this justify killing 6 million Jews, as well
> > as millions of Poles and Russians?
> >
>
> It doesn't.
>
> Nor should we forget the treatment of Russian POW's by the Germans.  Both
> sides seem to have been particularly brutal to one another in the Ost.
>
> There is a brief mention of Russian prisonsers in The Great Escape, and
also
> Escape from Colditz.  In both cases they are described as horribly
> malnourished and mistreated.  The British officers who wrote the two books
> were quite happy they were in the British RAF POW camp.
>
> RR, I knew you were an idiot.  I didn't realize you were a Nazi
sympathizer
> too.  In your spare time, just reflect on the fact that a few million
people
> got together not all that long ago, and walked all over Europe, just to
kill
> these people you like so much.
>
> Go to hell.

You are there already..... It's the place where people wander in the dark.
You don't want to understand do you?

>
> Chris
>
>




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