Especially since they consist almost entirely of hand-waving away large amounts of evidence as "buzz-words" or "BS", or trying to "simplify" them and being chagrined when people protest that he's omitting and misrepresenting vital portions of their claims. It's their fault for not presenting simple claims, of course.
This is why I will continue to ask Dogzilla specific questions (which inevitably he will dodge):
- about Ponar, Kovno, the Jaeger report - the sources for just Ponar, as we've discussed, including the Jaeger report
, Sakowicz's diary, a number of diaries kept by Jews, several memoirs
, German documents
, census and demographic information, postwar testimony (trial and oral history), and German documents
- about extermination and/or deportation actions at Riga, Kiev, Slonim, Rovno, Lwow, Lublin, Bialystok, Minsk, Poniatowa, Pinsk, the Durchgangsstrasse IV, or other sites
- what happened to the Jews living in Warsaw, as in these posts
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7357256&postcount=3727,
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7367578&postcount=3760, and other places as asked here:
To help you understand further why asking where Jews ended up, if 5+ million of them were not killed - and why you really do need to have an answer for this if you are going to wave around ethnic cleansing, resettlement, and removed from Europe - here are some very simple questions that you should try answering for yourself:
- do you seriously doubt that the Jewish population of Warsaw <snip> was about 450,000 as of February 1940?
- do you seriously doubt that the Jewish population of Lodz ghetto was about 160,000 in June 1940?
- do you seriously doubt that the Jewish population of Greater Germany was over 300,000 in May 1939?
- do you know where these figures come from?
- do you know who controlled all these places as of 1939 and 1940 and after?
- can you add in order to see that just among Germany + Lodz + Warsaw + Vilna (from previous posts) we can account for close to 1 million Jews in 1939-1940, before Barbarossa? if you don't like this snapshot, do you want to do the same exercise for June 1941? another time?
(As a reference to give you a sense of the scale we know about from just these 4 places - consider that if every one of the Jews from these places had perished, they would make up nearly 1/5 of the Jewish victims who died in the Holocaust. Note that I haven't bothered to add in Kiev and Riga, to push us above 1 million. These simple questions, in other words, lead you to a large number of Europe's Jews, with good certainty of where they were and none of your faffing about.)
You know by now that if you say you doubt these numbers that I will ask you on what basis you doubt them, other than incredulity - or irrelevant claptrap about European demographics, which you don't really understand . . .
- what happened to the more than 160,000 Jews of Lodz, and the more than 40,000 Jews from the Reich, Austria, and the Protectorate deported to Lodz, during 1942, 1943, and 1944?
The evidence about what happened to Europe's Jews, Dogzilla's "no evidence" mantra aside, is copious, and the evidence has the benefit of being discussable, which makes it possible to determine what took place in many specific places. That is why our deniers avoid such specific discussions and favor the crap they post, which is generalized blether, false assumptions, baseless incredulity, and other vaporous musing.