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Old 04-15-2007, 10:09 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by FireFly View Post
Again with the being taken too literally thing... How about this:

There are 6 billion people on this earth aware of the holocaust. Whether they believe in it or not, they're aware of it. It would take a massive effort to delete the holocaust from history. Ignoring it will not accomplish that feat.
Sorry, I should of characterised my response better. I was just making an off-topic, general observation of history based on my training in it (BA History).

I didn't mean to imply that an event of the Holocaust's magnitute could be deleted from history. Rather, the specific details, the numbers invovled could be placed under scrutiny and debated until it became so smudged that no semblence of truth could be found.

Anyone who tries to deny the acts of Nazis Germany is living in a fantasy world, but one who questions the validity of the "truth" of the event stands on solid ground. That's all I was trying to point out. Blame it on me getting up at 6am
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