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And you really do buy all that holocaust-denying crêpes suzette, don't ya? The Bible is not the only field in which you remain a moral primitive. It's a real shame your rabid anti-semitism blinds you to what your own generals saw for themselves: 

At the end of World War II, General Eisenhower made a decision to personally visit as many Nazi concentration camps as he could. His reason? He wanted to document the camps and their appalling conditions.

Anticipating a time when Nazi atrocities might be denied, General Eisenhower also ordered the filming and photographing of camps as they were liberated.  Members of the U.S. Army Signal Corps recorded approximately 80,000 feet of moving film, together with still photographs.

Within months after the war in Europe, about 6,000 feet of that film footage was excerpted to create a one-hour documentary called "Nazi Concentration Camp".  Prosecutors used the film, which is graphically gruesome, to prove that Nazi leaders, on trial at Nuremberg, had perpetrated unbelievably heinous crimes against humanity.

Thomas Dodd, one of the U.S. prosecutors, introduced the film into evidence on the 29th of November, 1945.  When the lights came up, after the trial film was screened, people had a new understanding of what the words "concentration camp" really meant.

Eisenhower wanted to be in as many pictures as possible to prove the death camps really existed. He was sometimes accompanied by Generals Bradley and Patton (such as their visit to the Ohrdruf concentration camp on April 12, 1945).

It didn't take long for Eisenhower's concerns to materialize. Despite his presence in many photographs, Holocaust deniers persist to this day.

The U.S. National Archives contain a great deal of evidence regarding World War II.  What do those archives reveal about the Holocaust?

For those who still manage to retain much less than an ounce of integrity, you'll find most of the answers here rather than in trapper's crass anit-semitic propaganda:

https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/EISENHOWER-S-PROOF-Holocaust-Evidence

I doubt even tomi goes so far as to deny the holocaust, but I'm sure he can speak for himself.

 

 
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