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Hakluyt
12-18-2005, 05:15 AM
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2385262005

German officers 'knew of Holocaust'
MURDO MACLEOD


HIGH-ranking German officers knew much more about Adolf Hitler's plans to murder millions of Jews than previously thought, according to newly revealed transcripts of conversations between captured generals.

During the Second World War, British intelligence secretly bugged the cells occupied by some of the most senior German army, navy and air force commanders who had been captured by the Allies.

The transcripts have only recently been made available to researchers and show that:

• Senior Luftwaffe officers mused together at the end of 1943 that millions of Jews had already been killed.

• General Dietrich von Choltitz, the German commander who defied Hitler's orders by not allowing Paris to be destroyed, admitted that he had been involved in killing Jews;

• Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had been fully briefed about the 1944 attempt to kill the Nazi leader, and refused to betray the plotters.

Felix the Cat
12-18-2005, 05:30 AM
Nobody cares about this anymore

Starr
12-18-2005, 07:24 AM
The Jews need to make sure you never forget.

raven
12-18-2005, 03:03 PM
The Jews need to make sure you never forget.
and lock up all those who "deny" it! ;)

Starr
12-18-2005, 06:03 PM
and lock up all those who "deny" it! ;)

This is actually a pretty stupid thing to do. The only benefit that I can see is that it will shut others up, since they don't also want to go to jail. Not too many people, outside of those who already "question" the holocaust pay much attention to what the revisionists say, anyway. Sending people to prison, however, looks just a bit suspicious. Then again, I am, of course, assuming that people still do have the ability to actually think.:p

All in all, with how things currently are, noone loves the revisionsists(present day evil persecutors of the holy chosen) more than the jews, since it reminds everyone of what the jews never want you to forget and the ball is completely in their court.

raven
12-18-2005, 06:35 PM
My comment was in a sarcastic context. It was meant to satricize the rabid jews, self-hating whites, etc. who never shut up about the holocaust and historical oppression of the jews. :D I am pro-freedom of speech all the way and these "holocaust denial" laws are ridiculous.

Starr
12-18-2005, 07:02 PM
Yes, I know. It is sunday afternoon, I am bored and I just felt like runnning my mouth a bit on the subject.:p

daisy
12-18-2005, 07:51 PM
i wasn't there so i can't say for sure yet i am starting to believe the holocaust really did happen.
i do believe the expulsion did happen because it seems normal to me that some italians in the u.s. can speak spanish good yet it seems unusual to me that some french in the u.s. can speak spanish good enough to teach it in schools. some of these french people grew up as christians in the u.s. speaking only english and learned spanish naturally just from listening to spanish beatles music.Sephardi - The word itself is Hebrew for "Spaniard". Again, the use of the term does not refer to a descendant of Spanish converts. In its most careful, most specific use, it means that the person comes from one of a small number of French or Italian Jewish communities, or a community founded by Jewish refugees from Spain or Portugal. More commonly, this term is used to refer to any Jew who can not be called Ashkenazi. Sometimes it is even used to refer to an Ashkenazi Synagogue which uses the format of prayers developed by Jewish mystics in late-medieval Israel.
http://www.geocities.com/jewishwarriors/critkhaz.html
In Spain it is estimated that there were 800,000 Jews including "conversos" (converts to Christianity) before the expulsion. They represented one sixth to one seventh of the population of Spain as a whole.
http://home.earthlink.net/~bnahman/FAMHX9.htm (http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ebnahman/FAMHX9.htm)