Revisionism In a Nutshellby Bruno Verner If we were to sum up Holocaust Revisionism in one
sentence, we should say: Yes, there was a Holocaust, but No, there
were no gas chambers. The gas chambers were a product of wartime
propaganda. Mass media propaganda in turn generated mass hysteria
about mass murder. There are three political and three
psychological
reasons why this fact is not generally recognized. Political Reason #1: The Holocaust gas chamber story demonized the German people, and justified the partition of Germany, and the loss of three provinces, Pomerania, Silesia, and East Prussia, which had been populated by Germans for hundreds of years. Political reasons can support any myth as long as that myth is able to exert some influence. But the gas chamber myth has now outlived its political utility. The lands that Germany has lost will not be returned to them anymore. The only thing Germans can look forward to now would be to once more peacefully repopulate and improve the land, as their ancestors did originally 800 years ago. Meanwhile, the communist regimes of Eastern Europe are a thing of the past. They need no more artificial supports. Finally, the State of Israel is almost now 50 years old, no one anymore seriously questions its right to exist, now people only question its right to permanent possession of territories seized in the 1967 war. But if the political reasons are of no more use, the emotional reasons are still powerful. Emotional Reason #1: A lot of people in America fought and saw their friends die defeating Nazi Germany. They feel satisfaction that their comrades did not die in vain, and that the crimes of the Nazis, including the gas chambers, were proven at Nuremberg. To say that there were no gas chambers seems to dishonor their own hardships or the sacrifice of their friends. The emotional reasons for the continued belief in gas chambers will not last forever. As time passes we will be able to see the past in greater clarity, without the investment of our personal interest, or the variability and inherent untrustworthiness of our emotions. This is also known as wisdom. |
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