Have you had a chance to research Eisenhower's Holocaust that was mostly caused by punishing ALLIED SANCTIONS and resulted in the starvation deaths of ten million German civilians and one million Jewish prisoners in the two years after WW2 ended, between 1945 and 1947?
It's not a controversial topic because even the most liberal academics don't refute it, but they certainly don't talk about it either.
Have you noticed how photos of German prison guards burying starved prisoners in mass graves are the centerpiece for every Holocaust Museum and History Channel documentary?
Have you ever wondered why the fuck German prison guards would waste the time and effort to dig huge burial pits if the allegedly had massive crematorium infrastructure onsite?
Have you ever wondered if those photos are from 1945 or 1947?
You'll probably know the answer to this because you've studied what happened in Germany 1933, however have you ever wondered how one million Jewish prisoners starved to death in 1947 when we were told that allied forces freed all the Jews in 1945? Why did at least one million Jews remain incarcerated when all the other prisoners of war were freed?
Why are we constantly reminded to never forget the six million, but no Holocaust Museum or liberal academic or History Channel documentary or Hollywood film has ever told us to remember the one million Jews who starved to death in 1947? Aren't these Jews worth remembering too? I think they certainly are worth remembering.
Have you had a chance to research Eisenhower's Holocaust that was mostly caused by punishing ALLIED SANCTIONS and resulted in the starvation deaths of ten million German civilians and one million Jewish prisoners in the two years after WW2 ended, between 1945 and 1947?
It's not a controversial topic because even the most liberal academics don't refute it, but they certainly don't talk about it either.
Have you noticed how photos of German prison guards burying starved prisoners in mass graves are the centerpiece for every Holocaust Museum and History Channel documentary?
Have you ever wondered why the fuck German prison guards would waste the time and effort to dig huge burial pits if the allegedly had massive crematorium infrastructure onsite?
Have you ever wondered if those photos are from 1945 or 1947?
You'll probably know the answer to this because you've studied what happened in Germany 1933, however have you ever wondered how one million Jewish prisoners starved to death in 1947 when we were told that allied forces freed all the Jews in 1945? Why did at least one million Jews remain incarcerated when all the other prisoners of war were freed?
Why are we constantly reminded to never forget the six million, but no Holocaust Museum or liberal academic or History Channel documentary or Hollywood film has ever told us to remember the one million Jews who starved to death in 1947? Aren't these Jews worth remembering too? I think they certainly are worth remembering.
Things that make you go hmmmm...