trustbutverify
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And? It's common knowledge those slave/torture camps were not part of the six industrial-extermination centers. So what?One quick book, America Views the Holocaust, 1933-1945. A Brief Documentary History, by Robert H. Abzug.
He mentions Dachau, Buchenwald, and Bergen Belsen WERE NOT EXTERMINATION CAMPS.....pp 192......
OOPS..that sure can ruin a holohauxters day.....
That would mean there was NO FINAL SOLUTION in those camps..lol....
From the Book's overview:
Wrapping historical narrative around 60 primary sources—including news clippings, speeches, letters, magazine articles, and government reports—this volume's three part organization chronicles what was unfolding in Nazi Germany through the lens of American reporters and writers, traces the resurgence of anti-Semitism in the US as well as its increasingly tight immigration policies, and then reveals Americans' horror upon the realization that the reports and stories of the Holocaust were not exaggerations or fabrications. An epilogue examines the complexity of historical interpretations and moral judgments that have evolved since 1945.
I stopped reading after that.