That has nothing to do with falsification of history.
If these people are eventually found out to have been lying about their hardship, they become criminally fraudulent in their representation of historic events that they had a direct monetary benefit from, not to mention the oppression of innocent Germans who have been wrongfully vilified as a result of the lies leveled against them.
I'm also old enough to have run across a few numeric tattoo wearers in the wild. The Holocaust happened. It was just one more attempt at genocide in a long, bloody world history of them.
There is so much going on in today's world to rail at. Why not direct your energy at doing something to correct an ill that has an impact on your own generation?
Not very many people claim it didn't and that's not mentioned in the linked article. Some people are curious about the severity claimed and a lot of carefree Jews running around Europe directly after the war gives weight to the curiosity.
Don't be one of those people who deny the right to explore history with an open mind.
Would have been awfully nice if someone had been able to actually document it, or find evidence. The Red cross made regular trips to all the camps before the Allies destroyed the rail lines.
Are you Jewish, by any chance?
Nope. But I am old enough to have lived through some crappy times and know better than to dwell on them.
That has nothing to do with falsification of history.
If these people are eventually found out to have been lying about their hardship, they become criminally fraudulent in their representation of historic events that they had a direct monetary benefit from, not to mention the oppression of innocent Germans who have been wrongfully vilified as a result of the lies leveled against them.
To me, that's absolutely worth investigating.
I'm also old enough to have run across a few numeric tattoo wearers in the wild. The Holocaust happened. It was just one more attempt at genocide in a long, bloody world history of them.
There is so much going on in today's world to rail at. Why not direct your energy at doing something to correct an ill that has an impact on your own generation?
Not very many people claim it didn't and that's not mentioned in the linked article. Some people are curious about the severity claimed and a lot of carefree Jews running around Europe directly after the war gives weight to the curiosity.
Don't be one of those people who deny the right to explore history with an open mind.
Would have been awfully nice if someone had been able to actually document it, or find evidence. The Red cross made regular trips to all the camps before the Allies destroyed the rail lines.
So, you mean like the jews' overwhelming urge to fake hate crimes against them for victim points?
http://www.renegadetribune.com/jewish-tradition-of-fake-hate-crimes/