The first and main reason why Holocaust deniers believe …show more content…
Deniers claim that Nazis did not use the gas chambers to mass murder Jews. The only reason why they had small chambers was because they used them for delousing and Zyklon- B was used in this process. This is how they would find the traces of this chemical on the walls.They also claim that the Nazis did not use cremation ovens to dispose of extermination victims. The revisionists claim that the amount of energy required to fire the ovens would have been way more than what the energy- lacking nation could have ever spared in war. They also say the cremation ovens that existed would have been way too small for this purpose. The only reason why they would have these ovens is because the Germans wanted to provide cremation services for the deaths from natural causes and disease epidemics that that could be expected in a hard labor camp. Facts say that Hitler called a meeting to discuss something called “The Final Solution”. In this experiment, about 850 people, 600 of them who were Soviet prisoners of war, were killed with the deadly gas in a small chamber in the camp. The concentration camp at Chelmno began gassing prisoners on a regular basis as of December 8, 1941, a day after Pearl Harbor was bombed by the …show more content…
The Holocaust deniers thought that many of the photos and film footage shown after WWII were especially manufactured as propaganda against the Nazis by the Allied forces. They also said that claims of what the Nazis did was intended to facilitate the Allies in their plan to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine and are currently used to bring support for the policies of Israel, especially in dealing with the Palestinians. Revisionists also think that historical proof for the Holocaust is falsified or intentionally misinterpreted. They also believe that there is an American, British, or Jewish conspiracy to make the Jews look like victims and the Germans look horrible. According to the Revisionists, the Germans suffered the bombing of Dresden, wartime starvation, invasions, postwar population transfers from areas of Germany incorporated into postwar Poland, Victors Vengeance at Nuremberg, and brutal mistreatment by Soviet and allied occupiers. Information by historians is found and not made. The historian does not create, the historian