Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Holocaust™ Quiz

1. What Israeli Holocaust™ historian stated that the 4 million Jews died number used about Auschwitz was a deliberately created myth?

Israeli Holocaust historian Yehuda Bauer said this in the Sept. 22, 1989 Jerusalem Post article "Fighting the Distortions."

2. What about the stories about the Nazis using human skin to make lampshades and soap?


Another myth perpetuated by the holocaust industry.

3. How many Holocaust™ survivors were there in 1945?

100,000

4. How many Holocaust™ survivors are there today, 64 years later?

350,000

5. Who was the greatest mass murderer of the 20th Century?

The Jewish Commander of the Russian NKVD, Genrikh Yagoda, responsible for over 10,000,000 deaths.

6. How many Jews died during WWII?

Around 280,000, according to the Red Cross.

7. What group was the first to declare war on Germany years before WWII?

The Jews, in 1933, in an article titled "Judea Declares War on Germany," carried on the front page of a leading British paper. 

8. When did the "Six Million Jews Dead" first start coming into play?

This number appeared in the Jewish periodical, 'The American Hebrew,' on October 31, 1919, claiming that six million Jews had perished during World War One. 

9. Which Jewish author, lecturer and college professor has called the Holocaust™ a money making industry?

Norman Finkelstein

10. How many documents with Hitler's signature that had orders, plans or budgets for the Holocaust™ have been found?

ZERO

11. How many Jews served in the German armed forces during WWII?


150,000

12. How many pages about the holocaust did English Prime Minister Churchill dedicate to the Holocaust™
in his six volume, 4,448 page "History of the Second World War," which has been called a "definitive" history of that conflict?


ZERO

13. How many pages did General Dwight Eisenhower devote to the Holocaust™ in his WWII book, "Crusade in Europe?"

ZERO

14. Why will asking questions about the Holocaust™ get one jail time in at least 11 different countries?

I Don't Know.

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