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David Iain Greig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> No, it doesn't. The Jews killed by the Germans were 'nowaday jews'.
> Those *people* who the Germans killed are the ones I am concerned with
> here. Your refusal to acknowledge their murder is what is the
> topic here, not where their ancestors came from. Unless you have
> some theory that could justify the murder of 6 million people based
> on their ancestry?
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It might be a good place to point out that the figure goes up
quite a bit if one also includes people of other groups that
the Nazis did not like.
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