5. The Revisionist Claim: Not a single document has been found with Hitler's signature ordering the extermination of the Jews."
It is a heartening development to have the Holocaust Promotion Lobby in
general finally admit that there was, in fact, no Führer order ever to
exterminate the Jews. Revisionists credit themselves for having secured this
admission.
At the 1988 Zündel Trial, defense attorney Christie placed a
transparency on an overhead projector, which stated:
Alleged Extermination of the Jews
No Order
No Plan
No
Budget
No Weapon
(No expert report stating:
"This was a homicidal gas
chamber")
No Body
(No autopsy stating: "This is or was the body of a
person killed by poison gas.")
for this alleged mass extermination campaign!
That there existed such
an order had been a much-repeated claim for decades, and many people still
believe there was. Dr. Raul Hilberg - known as the "Pope of the Holocaust" for
having authored "The Destruction of the European Jews," (often referred to as
"The Holocaust Bible") a man who is widely regarded as the "#1 Expert" on
Holocaust matters, has managed to bring his perception of the Holocaust a little
more in accord with the facts, thanks to Revisionist influence, to wit:
"Thus came about not so much a plan being carried out, but an incredible meeting of minds, a consensus, mind-reading by a far-flung bureaucracy." (Did Six Million Really Die? Report of the Evidence in the Canadian "False News" Trial of Ernst Zündel - 1988, Edited by Barbara Kulaszka, pp 112-113)
"Did this include nods and winks?" asked Zündel defense attorney, Douglas
Christie, in the 1988 Zundel Trial. Let's let the reader guess.
Did the
Nazis whisper in each others ears how to exterminate millions and millions of
Jews? Believable? Maybe so is the Easter bunny!
Even Holocaust historian
Christopher Browning noted this as a major interpretational change in Hilberg's
work, speaking of his colleague as "the Revised Hilberg." (The Revised
Hilberg, Simon Wiesenthal Annual, Volume 3, 1986)
So now it is
agreed by friend and foe alike except by those who still need to catch up there
was no Führer order.
What is still left are two incendiary words: "Final
Solution" - or, the German equivalent, "Endlösung."
Let's look at those.
It is true that the words "Endlösung" or "Final Solution" were used in
reference to the Jews. So what? Does that prove anything? Does that mean
"extermination"? Does a "Final Solution" to the unemployment problem mean the
government is going to exterminate all the unemployed?
During the war,
the phrase was used in Canada when dealing with the Japanese - and nobody claims
today that Canada was planning genocidal things with reference to Orientals!
In a recent television documentary about Canada's wartime policy toward
Canadians of Japanese origin, documents were unearthed that talked about "The
Final Solution" to the "Japanese problem" - which was relocation,
denaturalization and deportation of the Japanese from Canada to Japan. This was
exactly what Germany's policies were towards the Jews - for almost the same
reasons. The country was at war, and Jews were seen as subversive to the
government and to the war effort - just as Japanese were seen as subversive to
Canadian wartime policies.
Germany's policies were far less race-based
and much more ideological in nature than Canada's. As a matter of fact and
record, tens of thousands of Jews lived and worked in Germany during the war
outside concentration camps, even in Hitler's capital, Berlin - one of them
being the famous Rabbi and Zionist leader Leo Boeck, who was a practicing rabbi
in 1943!
If you doubt that, check on the 1943 Berlin telephone book!
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