speaking of repeating bullshit ..
my guess is you're not very bright..
the nazi's did not hide the bodies some the buried some they incinerated some they just left to rot.
if you are murdering people on an industrial scale (that's what the nazi did) 3000 people is a slow day considering the number of death camps
The first Nazi concentration camps were hastily erected in Germany in February 1933 immediately after Hitler became Chancellor and his NSDAP was given control over the police through Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick and Prussian Acting Interior Minister Hermann Göring.[1] Used to hold and torture political opponents and union organizers, the camps held around 45,000 prisoners by 1933 and were greatly expanded after the Reichstag fire of that year.[2]
Only about 3,000 inmates remained in the camps when in 1934–35 Heinrich Himmler's SS took full control of the police and concentration camps throughout Germany. It was then that Hitler allowed Himmler to start using the camps' facilities and personnel to purge German society of so-called "racially undesirable elements" such as Jews, criminals, homosexuals, and Romani people.[2]
Between 1939 and 1942 during World War II, the number of camps exploded to more than 300,[3] as political prisoners and "undesirable elements" from across Europe were mass-incarcerated[4] generally without judicial process.
The concentration camps were administered since 1934 by Concentration Camps Inspectorate which in 1942 was merged into SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt and were guarded by SS-Totenkopfverbände.
Holocaust scholars draw a distinction between concentration camps (described in this article) and extermination camps, which were established by the Nazis for the industrial-scale mass murder of the predominantly Jewish ghetto and concentration camp populations.
btw do all of us a favor and and step out in front of a bus ,hopefully one with a bunch of jewish tourists in it!
lol @ 300 death camps...more like 6 and the "Holocaust scholars" lowered the number from 6 million to 3 million just recently.
maybe you should read your own links dumbass.
Makes me think of the real Holocaust. There were between 50 - 100 million indigenous people in north america, pre contact. by 1890 there were only 250,000 natives in usa alone. in all of north america 95% of the native population was killed.
...and I am allready doing you a favor by giving welfare state irsael my tax dollars.
You're welcome
Nazi[edit]
The estimated total number of people killed in the Nazi camps in the table below is over three million:
Camp
Estimated deaths
Operational
Occupied territory
Current country of location
Primary means for mass killings
Auschwitz–Birkenau 1,100,000[15] May 1940 – January 1945 Poland Poland Zyklon B gas chambers
Bełżec 600,000[16] 17 March 1942 – end of June 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Chełmno 320,000[17] 8 December 1941 – March 1943, June 1944 – 18 January 1945 District of Reichsgau Wartheland Poland Carbon monoxide vans
Majdanek 360,000[18] October 1, 1941 — July 22, 1944 General Government district Poland Zyklon B gas chambers
Maly Trostinets 200,000[19] Summer of 1941 to 28 June 1944 District of Reichskommissariat Ostland Belarus Mass shootings, Carbon monoxide van
Sajmište 23,000 - 47,000 28 October 1941–July 1944 Independent State of Croatia Serbia Carbon monoxide van
Sobibor 250,000[20] 16 May 1942 – 17 October 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Treblinka 800,000[21] 22 July 1942 – 19 October 1943 General Government district Poland Carbon monoxide gas chambers
Total
3,395,000–3,495,000
At the Maly Trostenets extermination camp in Belarus, USSR, some 65,000 Jews were killed, whilst the estimated number of gentiles (non-Jews, i.e. communists, priests, non-religious, soldiers, etc.) varies between 100,000 to 400,000.[22]
Holocaust denial[edit]
Main articles: Holocaust denial and Criticism of Holocaust denial
Holocaust denier: David Irving at the National Archives, 2003
Documentary evidence: A Reichsbahn consignment note for delivering prisoners (Häftlinge) to Sobibor in November 1943
Holocaust deniers are people and organisations who assert that the Holocaust did not occur, or that it did not occur in the historically recognized manner and extent. Holocaust denial goes beyond respected practices of historical revisionism to distort and deny history along preconceived notions, in what is called negationism.
Extermination camp research is difficult because of extensive attempts by the SS and Nazi regime to conceal the existence of the extermination camps. As a result of Sonderaktion 1005, camps were dismantled, records destroyed, and mass graves were dug up. Furthermore, extermination camps that remained uncleared were liberated by Soviet troops, who had different standards of documentation and openness than the Western allies. The existence of the extermination camps is firmly established by testimonies of camp survivors and Final Solution perpetrators, material evidence (the remaining camps, etc.), Nazi photographs and films of the killings, and camp administration records.
Holocaust deniers often start by pointing out legitimate public misconceptions about the extermination camps. For example, widely published images in America were mostly of typhoid victims and Soviet POWs at the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps – the first to be liberated by American troops and the most available imagery in America. In early news reports and for years afterwards these images were often used by the news media somewhat inaccurately in conjunction with descriptions of extermination camps and Jewish suffering. Holocaust deniers, after pointing out such common errors, put it forward as "evidence" extermination camps did not exist and the limited evidence about them is mostly a hoax arising out of a deliberate Jewish conspiracy.
Holocaust denial is highly discredited by scholars and is a criminal offence in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland.