https://themillenniumreport.com/2015/06/red-cross-exposes-jewish-holocaust-hoax/
A Catholic priest asks: Is "Fear of the Jews" ruling the world?
James Mawdsley is a Catholic priest, ordained in 2016. He was ’voluntarily’ suspended in 2022 in order to openly resist the “enemies of mankind” (1 Thes 2:15), whom Jorge Bergoglio (Francis) is serving.
Assad in December 2023 : "There is no evidence of 6 million Jews killed in holocaust"
A Documentary by Eric Hunt released in 2016.
QUESTIONING THE HOLOCAUST - WHY WE BELIEVED THE LIE (DOCUMENTARY)
Why did we believe in gas chambers disguised as shower rooms? Questioning The Holocaust : Why We Believed examines the unbelievable "gas shower" claims and how images of concentration camp prisoners directly killed by Allied air attacks are cynically exploited to promote "The Holocaust." - E.H.
Yes, ashkenazi-jews died, but it was NEVER 6 million. Proof:
Plaques at Auschwitz to Be Replaced; Efforts Continue to Preserve Camp
A recent decision to replace commemorative plaques at the Auschwitz and Birkenau death camps highlighted ongoing efforts to preserve the camps and memorialize their victims.
After two years of debate over wording, the plaques, which previously had not made any mention of the Jewish nature of the crimes committed at the Polish death camps, are being replaced with new signs created by the International Council of the State Museum in Auschwitz.
Meanwhile, the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation, which has been working to preserve the camps and their collections of artifacts, is seeking $42 million from Western European governments, with half that sum requested from Germany.
The 24 members of the Auschwitz museum council, most of whom are survivors of the Holocaust, have agreed finally on the way the new plaques at the death camps will be worded.
“It took a long time to reach a decision, because everyone believed that their tragedy should be emphasized,” said Kalman Sultanik, a vice chairman of the Auschwitz museum council and co-chair of the Lauder Foundation’s preservation project.
The old plaques, put in place by the Com- munist government of Poland shortly after the end of World War II, read: “This is the place of martyrdom and death of 4 million victims murdered in the Nazi genocide, 1940-45.”
The estimate of 4 million people initially believed to have died at the camps has been revised by scholars of the Holocaust, who say that the number is actually about 1.5 million.
The old plaques were removed after Poland’s Communist regime was voted out of power.
The new plaques will be installed in the coming weeks, in Polish, English and Hebrew at the entrances of Auschwitz and Birkenau, according to Sultanik, and read:
“In 1940 the Nazis established the Auschwitz camp which became a symbol of inhuman terror and genocide. After its enlargement, the camp consisted of three parts: Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau, Auschwitz III-Monowitz and more than forty sub-camps.
“The first to be imprisoned and die here were Poles. In 1941, Soviet prisoners of war were placed in the camp.
“From 1942 the Nazi plan for the total annihilation of European Jewry was carried out in the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
“From 1943 Gypsies were also killed here.
“Men, women, children and infants were murdered here on a mass scale.”
Another plaque in Birkenau is to read; “Let this site remain for eternity as a cry of despair and a warning to humanity. About a million and a half men, women, children and infants, mainly Jews from different countries of Europe were murdered here. The world was silent. — Auschwitz-Birkenau 1940-45.”
A quote from the Book of Job will be included: “Oh earth, cover not my blood. And let my cry never cease.”