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they were produced at the Nurenburg trials retard.Please produce those documents.
Oh, those "confessions"obtained under torture? Those are hardly considered documented evidence by fair-minded people. Did you know that the person who ran the Nuremberg trials also ran the Soviet show trials in the 30s? Some Jew. I forget his name.they were produced at the Nurenburg trials retard.
So you just ignore facts that prove you are a babbling buffoonIt was engineered by Martin Latsis, a Latvian Jew who was head of the Ukrainian CheKa. The famines started long before the 1930s and included far more than Ukraine.
Your holocaust denial is showing.
you must be joking , he was killed in 1937 : On November 29, 1937, during the so-called "Latvian Operation", Latsis was arrested, accused by a commission of NKVD and Prosecutor of the USSR of belonging to a "counter-revolutionary, nationalist organization" and executed in 1938 by shooting in the Butovo firing range.It was engineered by Martin Latsis, a Latvian Jew who was head of the Ukrainian CheKa. The famines started long before the 1930s and included far more than Ukraine.
Your holocaust denial is showing.
you must be joking , he was killed in 1937 : On November 29, 1937, during the so-called "Latvian Operation", Latsis was arrested, accused by a commission of NKVD and Prosecutor of the USSR of belonging to a "counter-revolutionary, nationalist organization" and executed in 1938 by shooting in the Butovo firing range.
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How Foreign Governments and Journalists Covered Up the Holodomor | Casual Historian
the Jews did it as well ?Again. The famines started long before the 1930s and included far more than Ukraine.
It's not odd at all
Haha, such liars. There were actually more mentions of "Nazi death camps" BEFORE the end of the war. Then, once the Allies "discovered" them, the reports dropped dramatically. Face it, your precious little hoax is exposed. Gravy train derailed. Boo hoo. Poor Jews. Now you will have to find another grift. The world is waking up fast to your lies and parasitism.That was not actually a term that was used until late in the war when the Allies started discovering them.
Weird how it took 20 years for anyone to notice we were missing six million Jews. LOL, y'all are such liars.
Haha, such liars. There were actually more mentions of "Nazi death camps" BEFORE the end of the war.
This is bullshit.nobody in US knew about Holodomor until 2014
So the Nazis themselves admit to five million, and you want to quibble over the other million. . . is that what I am hearing?Haha, such liars. There were actually more mentions of "Nazi death camps" BEFORE the end of the war. Then, once the Allies "discovered" them, the reports dropped dramatically. Face it, your precious little hoax is exposed. Gravy train derailed. Boo hoo. Poor Jews. Now you will have to find another grift. The world is waking up fast to your lies and parasitism.
I went to the website, newspapers.com, and searched for the number of mentions in US newspapers for phrases related to four major events: “atomic bomb” (for the US use of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in 1945), “twin towers” (for the 9/11 attacks in 2001), “Pearl Harbor” (for the Japanese attack on the US Navy in 1941), and “moon landing” (for the Apollo 11 mission in 1969).
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As one would completely expect, there is a sharp spike in mentions of the event in the decade in which it occurred.
Then I did the same for four phrases that would be associated with the Holocaust: “Holocaust,” “Nazi death camp,” and “extermination of Europe’s Jews,” which I combined with the results from a separate search on “extermination of European Jews.”
Here are the results:
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Grossly implausibly, there is the event in the 1940s and there is…nothing until the 1960s.
Very odd. Very devastatingly odd.
Even more telling, the slight increase in the Holocaust terms during the 1940s occurred mostly before the end of the war—before the Allied discovery of the systematic extermination of the Jews that had been going on. For example, the term “Nazi death camp” occurs in US papers 516 times between 1943 and 1945 when the wartime propaganda machine was churning out boatloads of anti-Nazi atrocity stories, then drops by nearly 70 percent upon the actual discovery of the Nazi death camps?1 There’s just no way that could happen if there had been actual death camps in Germany or Poland or anywhere else under Nazi occupation.
You state this while supporting a genocide. If only you could think for yourself.Holocaust deniers are scum and Jew haters. You ignore so much evidence and pretend it never happened.
I went to the website, newspapers.com, and searched for the number of mentions in US newspapers for phrases related to four major events: “atomic bomb” (for the US use of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in 1945), “twin towers” (for the 9/11 attacks in 2001), “Pearl Harbor” (for the Japanese attack on the US Navy in 1941), and “moon landing” (for the Apollo 11 mission in 1969).
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As one would completely expect, there is a sharp spike in mentions of the event in the decade in which it occurred.
Then I did the same for four phrases that would be associated with the Holocaust: “Holocaust,” “Nazi death camp,” and “extermination of Europe’s Jews,” which I combined with the results from a separate search on “extermination of European Jews.”
Here are the results:
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Grossly implausibly, there is the event in the 1940s and there is…nothing until the 1960s.
Very odd. Very devastatingly odd.
Even more telling, the slight increase in the Holocaust terms during the 1940s occurred mostly before the end of the war—before the Allied discovery of the systematic extermination of the Jews that had been going on. For example, the term “Nazi death camp” occurs in US papers 516 times between 1943 and 1945 when the wartime propaganda machine was churning out boatloads of anti-Nazi atrocity stories, then drops by nearly 70 percent upon the actual discovery of the Nazi death camps?1 There’s just no way that could happen if there had been actual death camps in Germany or Poland or anywhere else under Nazi occupation.
ummmm……I went to the website, newspapers.com, and searched for the number of mentions in US newspapers for phrases related to four major events: “atomic bomb” (for the US use of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in 1945), “twin towers” (for the 9/11 attacks in 2001), “Pearl Harbor” (for the Japanese attack on the US Navy in 1941), and “moon landing” (for the Apollo 11 mission in 1969).
View attachment 1091449
As one would completely expect, there is a sharp spike in mentions of the event in the decade in which it occurred.
Then I did the same for four phrases that would be associated with the Holocaust: “Holocaust,” “Nazi death camp,” and “extermination of Europe’s Jews,” which I combined with the results from a separate search on “extermination of European Jews.”
Here are the results:
View attachment 1091451
Grossly implausibly, there is the event in the 1940s and there is…nothing until the 1960s.
Very odd. Very devastatingly odd.
Even more telling, the slight increase in the Holocaust terms during the 1940s occurred mostly before the end of the war—before the Allied discovery of the systematic extermination of the Jews that had been going on. For example, the term “Nazi death camp” occurs in US papers 516 times between 1943 and 1945 when the wartime propaganda machine was churning out boatloads of anti-Nazi atrocity stories, then drops by nearly 70 percent upon the actual discovery of the Nazi death camps?1 There’s just no way that could happen if there had been actual death camps in Germany or Poland or anywhere else under Nazi occupation.