The Holocaust: Where Are All of the Bodies??

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Not nearly enough bodies have been found to document the millions for whom the Nazis must answer. Where are those bodies?
So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place.
Before considering the argument of the Holocaust deniers, that not nearly enough bodies of victims have been found to validate the charges raised about the Holocaust.....let's go back to get a sense of the time.......



1. At the very least, Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies reflected his infatuation with Mussolini and with Hitler, with both of whom he enjoyed amiable relations.

In fact, his sending Americans into concentration camps, based on their race, opens up the question as to what other polices of theirs he also envied.



2. Nor should one see Nazism as totally separate and different from a number of other political practices....
Nazism is but one variant of totalitarian government....the totalitarian impulse in each nation is fed through the prism of that nation's history, people, culture.....



“Nazism was the product of German culture, grown out of a German context. The Holocaust could not have occurred in Italy, because Italians are not Germans. And in America, where hostility to big government is central to the national character, the case for statism must be made in terms of 'pragmatism' and decency.

In other words, our version of fascism must be nice and for your own good.


American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II.
After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin, ...."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1223



Hitler, Stalin...Roosevelt.....the policies were similar....the extent to which they were carried out differed.


a. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48


b. In fact, Roosevelt did not envision entering the war against the Germans....not at first. Not until May 16, 1940, did Roosevelt address Congress and asked for more than a billion dollars for defense, with a commitment for fifty thousand military aircraft. He knew, also, that he needed the good will of business to win the war: no longer would he call them “privileged princes…thirsting for power.”



Roosevelt chose sides early....a question remains: why did he pick Stalin over Hitler?


It is more than interesting that Franklin Roosevelt had no problem associating himself and his nation with the far more homicidal monster, Joseph Stalin, having full knowledge of the millions he killed in the Ukrainian Famine, and the thousands he slaughtered in the Katyn Forest....but turned on the junior monster even before he knew of the atrocities of the 'Final Solution.'


Hitler declared war on the United States....."December 11, 1941, On this day, Adolf Hitler declares war on the United States, bringing America, which had been neutral, into the European conflict. "Germany declares war on the United States mdash History.com This Day in History mdash 12 11 1941


What if Japan hadn't forced Hitler's hand.......?
 
Damn, what a sick thread.



I fervently look toward the day when one of your persuasion will actually post a cogent, specific post in contention to what you seem to find objectionable.

Am I too much of an optimist?

Are there no intelligent folks on your side of the aisle?

None?

Well, then....you must be their queen.
 
Damn, what a sick thread.


This is what the allowed into this country, little miss Saigon
Ravi: Damn, what a sick thread.

Actually, look at PC's second line of the OP: "So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place."
She's clearly quoting what "some" people say about the Holocaust. She isn't claiming that, herself. Pay attention and actually READ.

Also, just for the record, Nazism is the German term for NATIONAL SOCIALISM which is exactly what FDR & Obama are all about.
 
Damn, what a sick thread.


This is what the allowed into this country, little miss Saigon
Ravi: Damn, what a sick thread.

Actually, look at PC's second line of the OP: "So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place."
She's clearly quoting what "some" people say about the Holocaust. She isn't claiming that, herself. Pay attention and actually READ.

Also, just for the record, Nazism is the German term for NATIONAL SOCIALISM which is exactly what FDR & Obama are all about.




Thank you for being so observant.

I'm gonna shred the argument with some facts with which I doubt folks are familiar.
It will be a fascinating thread...watch!
 
PC is sick, despite her second statement, because of those who come up with, which she accepts: "Also, just for the record, Nazism is the German term for NATIONAL SOCIALISM which is exactly what FDR & Obama are all about."

An informed 9th grader would easily refute PC's silliness.
 
Not nearly enough bodies have been found to document the millions for whom the Nazis must answer. Where are those bodies?
So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place.
Before considering the argument of the Holocaust deniers, that not nearly enough bodies of victims have been found to validate the charges raised about the Holocaust.....let's go back to get a sense of the time.......



1. At the very least, Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies reflected his infatuation with Mussolini and with Hitler, with both of whom he enjoyed amiable relations.

In fact, his sending Americans into concentration camps, based on their race, opens up the question as to what other polices of theirs he also envied.



2. Nor should one see Nazism as totally separate and different from a number of other political practices....
Nazism is but one variant of totalitarian government....the totalitarian impulse in each nation is fed through the prism of that nation's history, people, culture.....



“Nazism was the product of German culture, grown out of a German context. The Holocaust could not have occurred in Italy, because Italians are not Germans. And in America, where hostility to big government is central to the national character, the case for statism must be made in terms of 'pragmatism' and decency.

In other words, our version of fascism must be nice and for your own good.


American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II.
After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin, ...."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1223



Hitler, Stalin...Roosevelt.....the policies were similar....the extent to which they were carried out differed.


a. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48


b. In fact, Roosevelt did not envision entering the war against the Germans....not at first. Not until May 16, 1940, did Roosevelt address Congress and asked for more than a billion dollars for defense, with a commitment for fifty thousand military aircraft. He knew, also, that he needed the good will of business to win the war: no longer would he call them “privileged princes…thirsting for power.”



Roosevelt chose sides early....a question remains: why did he pick Stalin over Hitler?


It is more than interesting that Franklin Roosevelt had no problem associating himself and his nation with the far more homicidal monster, Joseph Stalin, having full knowledge of the millions he killed in the Ukrainian Famine, and the thousands he slaughtered in the Katyn Forest....but turned on the junior monster even before he knew of the atrocities of the 'Final Solution.'


Hitler declared war on the United States....."December 11, 1941, On this day, Adolf Hitler declares war on the United States, bringing America, which had been neutral, into the European conflict. "Germany declares war on the United States mdash History.com This Day in History mdash 12 11 1941


What if Japan hadn't forced Hitler's hand.......?

Wow, knew you were a partisan hack, but I didn't realize how much I was low-balling it.
 
Damn, what a sick thread.


This is what the allowed into this country, little miss Saigon
Ravi: Damn, what a sick thread.

Actually, look at PC's second line of the OP: "So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place."
She's clearly quoting what "some" people say about the Holocaust. She isn't claiming that, herself. Pay attention and actually READ.

Also, just for the record, Nazism is the German term for NATIONAL SOCIALISM which is exactly what FDR & Obama are all about.


 
PC is sick, despite her second statement, because of those who come up with, which she accepts: "Also, just for the record, Nazism is the German term for NATIONAL SOCIALISM which is exactly what FDR & Obama are all about."

An informed 9th grader would easily refute PC's silliness.




So...you're admitting that you're not even up to the caliber of a 9th grader?

I've always found you to be second rate, at best.
 
Not nearly enough bodies have been found to document the millions for whom the Nazis must answer. Where are those bodies?
So state some of those who deny that the Holocaust took place.
Before considering the argument of the Holocaust deniers, that not nearly enough bodies of victims have been found to validate the charges raised about the Holocaust.....let's go back to get a sense of the time.......



1. At the very least, Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies reflected his infatuation with Mussolini and with Hitler, with both of whom he enjoyed amiable relations.

In fact, his sending Americans into concentration camps, based on their race, opens up the question as to what other polices of theirs he also envied.



2. Nor should one see Nazism as totally separate and different from a number of other political practices....
Nazism is but one variant of totalitarian government....the totalitarian impulse in each nation is fed through the prism of that nation's history, people, culture.....



“Nazism was the product of German culture, grown out of a German context. The Holocaust could not have occurred in Italy, because Italians are not Germans. And in America, where hostility to big government is central to the national character, the case for statism must be made in terms of 'pragmatism' and decency.

In other words, our version of fascism must be nice and for your own good.


American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II.
After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin, ...."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1223



Hitler, Stalin...Roosevelt.....the policies were similar....the extent to which they were carried out differed.


a. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union."
Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48


b. In fact, Roosevelt did not envision entering the war against the Germans....not at first. Not until May 16, 1940, did Roosevelt address Congress and asked for more than a billion dollars for defense, with a commitment for fifty thousand military aircraft. He knew, also, that he needed the good will of business to win the war: no longer would he call them “privileged princes…thirsting for power.”



Roosevelt chose sides early....a question remains: why did he pick Stalin over Hitler?


It is more than interesting that Franklin Roosevelt had no problem associating himself and his nation with the far more homicidal monster, Joseph Stalin, having full knowledge of the millions he killed in the Ukrainian Famine, and the thousands he slaughtered in the Katyn Forest....but turned on the junior monster even before he knew of the atrocities of the 'Final Solution.'


Hitler declared war on the United States....."December 11, 1941, On this day, Adolf Hitler declares war on the United States, bringing America, which had been neutral, into the European conflict. "Germany declares war on the United States mdash History.com This Day in History mdash 12 11 1941


What if Japan hadn't forced Hitler's hand.......?

Wow, knew you were a partisan hack, but I didn't realize how much I was low-balling it.

Actually, I take that back. You're not a partisan hack, and apologies to actual partisan hacks. You're just a Holocaust denier and Nazi sympathizer.
 

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