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The Holocaust is not re-
Dominic Jones
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David Bell
this. the alleged victims were not even claimed to have been jews. people dying in war isn't a genocide, sorry
Sebastian Edwards
Oh i found ashes that was buried for 80 years, sure! Lmao. They can't keep it up anymore
Jordan Wilson
supposedly tons of burnt remains found but they don't show them
Julian Howard
>LOOK AT ALL THE SHOES!!!!
Asher Carter
>8000 people who died of disease or starvation when millions of Red Army savages turned up like a swarm of locusts and ate all of their food
Womp womp
Aaron Thomas
> only 5,992,000 to go and they'll have the full collectors set
Wyatt Wilson
>claimn 6 million
>can only find a few thousand bodies
Interesting
Julian Hughes
Erm.... how do you determine from ASHES alone, that its 8000 people?
Caleb Stewart
The holocaust was the narrative used to justify the destruction of Germany by the allies, the demonization of right wing politics and the sanctification of jews. It has nothing to do with concentration camps or that some jews died in the war. As the central piece in the post-WW2 new world order, it was instrumental in the creation of the of left's new religion where whiteness became the original sin, Hitler the Devil, right-wing politics demonic, racism the greatest evil, jews the gods and the destruction of Western culture the ultimate redemption.
It was a very clever way to enslave an entire group of people without them even noticing.
Some jews died in WW2. Some jews (rightfully, just like US Japanese were) were held in camps in WW2. Some jews starved in camps in WW2. Jews were not gassed by the millions. There were no 'extermination camps'. There was no systematic effort to exterminate all jews by the Germans. There was no 6 gorillion. Jews in camps had typhus and camps were de-loused with Zyklon B just like people, ships, and warehouses were all over the world.
The Germans were blockaded and starving. Therefore their prisoners starved as well. The combination of typhus and starvation due to the blockade and 24/7 nationwide bombings cutting supply lines and crippling the nation resulted in a lot of prisoners dying. In order to decrease the rate of typhus infection the bodies of the dead were burned, just as the allies did when they captured the camps. The concentration camps and deaths of some jews (likely around 300,000 maximum) was real. The 'holocaust' is an event GREATLY exaggerated in order to increase jew political power and their ability to manipulate others to their benefit post-WW2. Thus, it should be labeled the 'holohoax'.
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Aaron Watson
The ash would have decomposed by now. Fake and gay.
Joshua Torres
Kike magic
Asher Rogers
ash doesn't decompose like that. but the thing is, humans don't magically turn into ash. there's burnt bones. bone ash isn't water soluble. it would stay for very long periods of time. but to burn bodies, without a crematoria, you need a lot of wood which produces ash as well
the thing is they aren't showing these alleged huge mass graves
Isaac Parker
-levant
Justin Gutierrez
Did they find them in an urn? If so, why? I thought they were attempting to hide the deaths, so why would they preserve them?
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'The specific way in which someone buries cremains in the ground will influence how long it takes for the cremains to degrade and become part of the soil. Some people choose to bury cremains directly into the ground without an urn. In this case, it won’t take them very long to settle in among the surrounding organic material.
(If you’re considering this option, it’s important to understand that cremains can sometimes harm nearby plant life due to remnants from the cremation process. Consult with an expert if you’re worried about this possibility.)
Others bury cremains but still keep them in an urn. Below, this blog entry will describe how an urn can protect cremains for a very long time, even in the ground. That said, sometimes people decide to cremate loved ones in the first place because they want to minimize their environmental impact. These people may then decide to bury the cremains in biodegradable urns, which can take anywhere from one to 20 years to biodegrade. The cremains will quickly join the soil once the biodegradation is complete.'
Isaiah Jackson
True, thats 8000 more payments to be sent to Is(n't)rael.
Nathaniel Taylor
fpbp
Brayden Carter
How does one just find "ashes" after 80 years?
Christian Hernandez
>war
>people die
>disease spreads
> what do with bodies?
Brandon Morris
I DOUBT IT
Oliver Wilson
Ashes are readily absorbed into the soil and plants; how exactly did these particular ashes remain unabsorbed for 80 years?
Evan Foster
FWD: mexico
Jack Fisher
>The victims were first executed and buried, but Nazi soldiers dug them up and burned the bodies in a bid to hide the murders
Do people really believe this shit?
Julian Cruz
>8,000
I dunno, that doesn't seem like a sixth of six gorillion. Nor is it likely that they're all Jewish ashes.
Nicholas Moore
not even bodies, just ash that had been buried for 80 years.