BLOWING APART THE HOLOHOAX MYTH PART 2
-Shifting Death Tolls: Soviet liberators in 1945 claimed 4 million died at Auschwitz, a figure touted at Nuremberg. Later, historians like Franciszek Piper revised it to 1.1 million based on train records. This drastic shift suggests early estimates were inflated—possibly by design. Jewish leaders and Allied powers could have pushed the higher number initially to lock in outrage and secure economic concessions (e.g., billions in reparations), then adjusted it quietly, preserving the narrative’s authority without scrutiny.
-Lack of Direct Orders: No explicit Hitler directive for the "Final Solution" exists, unlike other Nazi policies. The Wannsee Conference minutes (1942) discuss relocation, not extermination, and camp records emphasize deaths from disease and starvation. This absence of a smoking gun implies a policy of neglect, not genocide, was at play. Jewish advocates might have spun survivor stories into a systematic murder plot, filling evidentiary gaps to create a cohesive myth that elevated their status as uniquely victimized, strengthening their post-war position.
-Physical Evidence Gaps: At Treblinka, claimed to hold 800,000 victims, mass graves are scant—2010s excavations by Caroline Sturdy Colls found fragments, not vast pits. Open-air cremation, per survivor accounts, lacks ash volumes to match. These shortfalls suggest a smaller death toll, perhaps from chaotic conditions, was blown up into a grand extermination tale. Jewish groups, like the World Jewish Congress, could have curated testimonies to fill the void, cementing a narrative of unparalleled loss to unify their community and guilt-trip nations into supporting Israel.
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