Genocide by Propaganda (Part 1 of 2)
Ernst Zündel talks about the propaganda behind the idea of genocide of the Jewish people.
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By Ernst Zündel ∙ April 16, 2019
Ernst Zündel talks about the propaganda behind the idea of genocide of the Jewish people.
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In this yarn by a Jewish "witness" (more likely witless), the Germans play a little trick on the prisoners. The Jehovah Witnesses (JW) among them are told to go to the front, where the Germans insist one of them would shoot a Jew with a revolver [German soldiers seldom carried revolvers, normally pistols like the Luger] or be shot themselves.
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