Monday, July 19, 2021

What is Holocaust Denial?

The Holocaust was the genocide of Jews by Nazi Germany and its Axis allies in Nazi-occupied Europe and North Africa.

Millions of Jewish men, women, and children were murdered by the Nazis either in Nazi Concentration Camps, or in other ways. In total, 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust. The Holocaust is the most well-documented genocide in human history.

Unfortunately, there is a small group of people who claim that the Holocaust did not happen, or that several aspects of the Holocaust (such as gas chambers, gas vans, or the death numbers) are a hoax. These people are known as Holocaust Deniers.

Holocaust Deniers are wrong about the Holocaust in almost every single way. They are unable to cope with the simple reality that the Holocaust happened, because they are anti-semitic people who wish to make the Nazis look good. Very few other groups engage in the same amount of misinformation, hatefulness, and racism as Holocaust Deniers.

Some Holocaust deniers have tried to fabricate evidence and distort truth in order to try and "prove" that the Holocaust did not happen. They make a variety of arguments to try and prove their point. All of this "evidence" is false, but it may seem true at first glance. That being said, I am going to start a series of blogposts in which I refute each Holocaust denialist argument.



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