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Holocaust distortion now poses the greatest threat to its remembrance

It is no longer a fringe phenomenon and must be countered

January 28, 2022 10:30
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Eighty years ago, on a cold day in January, top-ranking Nazis gathered in a house by a lake on the outskirts of Berlin at Wannsee to discuss the exploitation and mass murder of the Jewish people. Under the polite euphemism of the Final Solution, children would die alongside their parents and grandparents; no one would be spared.

Today, across the globe, there are still malicious people who actively deny the historic reality of the Holocaust and seek to minimise the extent of the atrocities of committed by the Nazis and their accomplices during World War II.

They doubt the use of gas chambers, of mass shootings, of deliberate starvation, and the intended genocide of the whole Jewish people.

They even take this lunacy a step further into madness, blaming the Jewish people for exaggerating and manufacturing the Shoah for political or financial gain - even going as far as suggesting that the Shoah itself resulted from a conspiracy plotted by the Jews.