The Holocaust consists of three basic elements:
(1) Approximately six million Jews were deliberately killed.
(2) These killings were part of a state sponsored program on the part
of
the Third Reich whose ultimate goal was the total eradication of the
Jewish
people.
(3) The bulk of these murders took place in special death camps where
the principal mechanism of execution was the homicidal gas chamber that
utilized Zyklon B, a commercial pesticide whose active ingredient was
hydrogen cyanide.
Listed below are some of the ''problems" I have with the Holocaust. Should
these be cleared up, it would go a long way toward my accepting it.
1) Why did Elie Wiesel and countless other Jews survive the Holocaust if
it
was the intention of the Third Reich to eliminate every Jew they got their
hands on? Elie was a prisoner for several years; other Jews survived even
longer. Most of these ''survivors'' were ordinary people who did not have
any unique expertise that the Germans could have exploited for their war
effort. There was no logical reason for them to be kept alive.
2) Why is there no mention of the Holocaust in Churchill's six volume
History of the Second World War or the wartime memoirs of either De Gaulle
or Eisenhower or any of the other lesser luminaries who wrote about the
Second World War? Keep in mind all these were written years after the war
ended and thus after the Holocaust had been allegedly "proven" by the
Nuremberg Trials.
3) What were an inmate infirmary, an inmate swimming pool, and a brothel
doing in Auschwitz if in fact it was a "death camp"?
Continued:
http://www.zundelsite.org/zundel_persecuted/dec03-06.html