The Holocaust never happened.

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    ridgewalker

    Thu Sep 22 2011

    Which one? The one in Europe? Cambodia? China? The USSR? Rwanda? Uganda? The Congo? Bosnia? Darfur? Armenia? I respectfully apologize for the omissions, as space is prohibitive.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Wed Aug 10 2011

    There is an important differentiation to be made between the concept of a 'theory' and a deliberate attempt to promote a fabrication for the purpose of propagating hatred. There is no fact supported theory that the Holocaust never happened, only vicious deceptions created about an alternative version of history that makes pathetic little people feel better about their useless lives.

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    imanilove

    Wed Aug 03 2011

    There are many conspiracy theories out there that are not just theories and this is not one of them. This was a real event that happened and it was very tragic and sickening that anyone would find pleasure in the death and starvation of all those people!

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    dreaming0616

    Mon Aug 01 2011

    It's completely unbelievable that people can actually believe that this didn't happen. I've meet survivors, seen the tattoos, and I heard that stories. One of the most disturbing things that I will ever hear in my life. I cannot begin to fathom what they even went through. Hard to believe that it's even possible to think that ANYONE thinks that this didn't happen. It's something that I believe people wish didn't happen to be honest....

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    pcpeter774

    Thu May 19 2011

    Jesus Christ, there is a enough evidence of the fucked up nazi experiments to prove that it actually did transpired. Plus, the fact that the nazis meticuously kept records of every abomination that they were involved in. Denial of the holocaust is essentially the wishful thinking of a bigot.

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    djahuti

    Thu May 05 2011

    A vicious hoax. I've met both veterans from WW2 & Survivors of the concentration camps.Germany would never have admitted to the event had it not existed.There is simply too much evidence.However,it IS true that people other than Jews were also victims of the Nazis.

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    irishgit

    Thu May 05 2011

    It's not weird. It's willful, hateful, vicious claptrap. I've walked through the memorial that was the ghastly charnel house of Auschwitz-Birkenau. I've seen the numbers tattooed on the skin of old men and women who were teenagers in Treblinka and Bergen-Belsen. "Weird" makes it sound quaint, slightly eccentric, like the maiden aunt with too many cats, or the peculiar uncle who collects cigar boxes.

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    abichara

    Thu May 05 2011

    Not only weird, but completely ignorant and foolish, especially given the overwhelming amount of physical evidence proving that an act of widespread genocide did indeed occur in Germany. It's incredible to ponder how ancient and widespread prejudices can produce such an extreme result, especially in a reasonably modern and liberal society like Germany's. These are questions that some would prefer not to ask, similar to questions revolving around the role of modern bureaucracy and technology in the magnification of evil. Like the commingling of corporate and state interests in ways that has never been seen before. Or how Germany's liberal political establishment failed to stand up to evils promulgated by the Third Reich when given a chance. The reality is that the Holocaust is an event that can happen at any point, including today in modern societies like ours. In fact, it can be fairly argued that such systemic acts of violence like what happened in the Holocaust can only be c... Read more

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    castlebee

    Thu May 05 2011

    Regardless of the event, whether it happened a thousand years ago or unfolded on live TV as the entire world looked on, there never seems to be a shortage of idiots who will insist on wallowing in denial. I’m not sure how you would define it in clinical terms - but human nature definitely has a stubborn perverse side that doesn't show any signs of going away.

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    littledragon

    Thu May 05 2011

    If you believe this, then it might be time to take that tin foil hat off and get out of your mom's basement.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Wed May 04 2011

    Probably one of the most crackpot theories ever. I've met survivors, I've seen the prisoner tattoos, and I've also been fortunate enough to talk to some of the troops that liberated these camps. They have all told me of a horror that I still can't wrap my brain completely around. This is one of the great tragedies of man that should have pulled our heads out of our collective asses and didn't. That picture is a pile of glasses from victims.

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    gris2575

    Wed May 04 2011

    "They are committing the greatest indignity human beings can inflict on one another: telling people who have suffered excruciating pain and loss that their pain and loss were illusions." — Elie Wiesel I don't like the Rating system on this thing for this item, Neither "Weird" nor "Yawn" cover how horrific this thing was. People actually believe this? I've seen the tats, I've been to the Holocaust Museum, I've seen the Pictures. This was all too real. To say otherwise is an insult to the memory of the souls who went down. Between 1933 and 1945 Six million hearts stopped beating. To say otherwise is to spit on their Graves.

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Wed May 04 2011

    Weird? More like anti-Semitic. Too many of those types on here; not just the neo-nazi morons, but the stupid liberal bean-flickers that think that killing a pit bulldog is more horrific than the deaths of over a million innocent children in the nazi death camps.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Wed May 04 2011

    This has to be one of the more far fetched, conspiracy theories out there. Speaking of this and far fetched, I wonder what Aryan Dan's take on this is? Update: I now know off hand, what Dan had to say (and posted), and all that I can say is, dude, that what you just said and posted was horrible, cold, and wrong in so many ways. Your are a sad, pathetic, and strange, man.