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Do holocaust deniers wish to answer Nizkor's response to the 66 Questions of the IHR?

The Institute for Historical Review has often distributed a Pamphlet entitled "66 Questions about the Holocaust"

Nizkor has answered these questions here http://www.nizkor.org/qar-complete.cgi

It is still awaiting a response from the IHR.

I wonder if Black Rabbit, Kaps, or any other people of their ilk would care to pick a question or two and give a rebuttal?

Update:

Veritatis. I am giving you the chance, right here, to have the debate that you want. Holocaust denialis not illegal in my country nor in the United States, nor in most of the countries around the world. Please feel free to pick a question from the 66 and find a refutation of Nizkors answer.

Update 2:

Or is it that you cannot refute the answers so use the standard line of " I would but the Jews will pay someone to come and beat me if I do"?

Update 3:

NO?? I didn`t think so. At least we were spared Kaps and his 47 different accounts all linking to the same Blog.

Thanks to you all for your answers.

Ray.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    In my somewhat short but sufficiently long lifetime I have had the privilege of knowing and in one case working as an employee of people who had survived the death camps. I have seen the wrist tattoos. A relatively small number of survivors of the Holocaust remain alive today. Aside from those who perished in the death camps (a fact of which I have NO doubt whatsoever) most of those who were fortunate enough to live to be liberated have now died as a result of old age.

    Like the veterans of World War II their numbers dwindle with each passing day. I consider it a cowardly act to suggest the Holocaust was a hoax when the numbers of people who could refute that shrink each day.

    I wish it were a hoax. Since it was not, it is the duty of anyone who knows the truth to continue to tell it. We have an obligation to humanity to prevent this sort of thing from ever happening again on the scale of the Nazi death camps. It would be even better if genocide could be eliminated forever. Given the blindness of much of humanity, that is probably far too much to hope for.

    Good to have a chance to answer one of yours, Ray.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would love to see a free and fair public debate about the Holocaust. It believe that such a debate would be most enlightening.

    The trouble is one side does not ever want a real debate. They are more intent on using bullying tactics to suppress information that runs contrary to their side. It is the Holocaust believers that want to put old men in prison and ruin the careers of anyone who finds information that runs counter to Holocaust dogma.

    I've no doubt that many on the Holocaust doubting side would be willing to a free and fair debate, if they are granted immunity from harrassing laws.

    No one was ever burned at the stake for saying the world was flat or it revolved around the sun.

  • 1 decade ago

    Highly unlikely.

    The main activity of the Deniers is to ignore all evidence (however obvious) that is contrary to their views, and Nizkor's responses are just that.

    The Deniers will just trot out the tired same old shibboleth of a 'giant conspiracy' theory of lies,forgeries, confessions extracted under torture etc etc.

    Good question, well thought out,researched and presented.

  • beth l
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I agree with the first answer. The deniers are most likely to NOT try and dig into the facts and uncover a true answer. They want to only regurgitate what they have been brain washed to know.

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