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No Joe, many do deny it. If rhere's going to be a discussion, that needs to first be understood. Holocaust denial is actually on the rise in America since American started to realize that the Trump regime is fascism.
I had a co-worker who was a devout Christian, and rejected it all in one day. We were at work, and heard a news story about a woman who left her son in his car seat at a gas station when she went inside to pay. While paying the cleark, she saw someone jump in the front seat of her car and ran outside to stop them. When she realized she couldn't stop the thief, she opened the rear door to save her son, but his leg got tangled up in seat belt. The perp started the car and sped off, with the kid dangling from the rear door. Drug him for six miles, obviously to his death.I think the holocaust is a reason young I lost all sense of religion and of a God or supreme being. No longer did evil seem remote but right there in front of us. Imagine for a moment clutching your child being lead into a certain painful death. The images were haunting.
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25 Books About The Holocaust - Holocaust Museum Houston
In celebration of our 25th Anniversary, each month we’ll highlight 25 features from our history. This month, we're sharing 25 books about the Holocaust,hmh.org
good bookI will start with the Nazi account from the beginning of Nazi persecution of Jews
I just found this 1936 book, The Yellow Spot, which documents in detail the beginnings of Nazi persecution of Jews in Germany, with lots of photos and facsimiles from Nazi media.
The terror in reading this book is in the knowledge that the horrific facts recounted here in mind-numbing detail - the pogroms, the arrests, the anti-Jewish laws, the ordinary Germans enthusiastically joining the hate - were only the opening act to what was to come. All of the events in this book occurred from 1933-35, more than three years prior to Kristallnacht.
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The Yellow Spot: Detailed, contemporaneous accounts of Nazi persecution of Jews 1933-1935 sound a lot like today's antisemitism (PDF)
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