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Tellsyouhow 11 points ago +12 / -1

I remember watching a YouTube video years ago, I thought from Stephan Molyneux but it must have been someone similar, where a regularly quoted number from WW2 was investigated and evidence was submitted that it was an exaggeration but because of the topic people would be shut down if they questioned it.

There was no denial about whether it happened or how horrendous it was, just evidenced information about the origins of the number. It was the first time I even thought to question what I'd been told and YouTube suggested videos was to blame.

It would be interesting to see again after this latest unified global disinformation campaign and see what it was all about.

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BlmAnimalFarmFodder 11 points ago +13 / -2

If you are being sincere in your question and interested in discovery, I came across information on this EXACT topic.

It's a nearly impossible to find interview from the early 90s of a French Jewish Professor named Dommergue and a German named Ernst Zundel, a man known for being a revisionist and labeled a denier.

This video does NOT exist on YouTube or in many search engines. I had to have an exact word search to find it on a separate site just to see if it was actually real. ] Professor Dommergue went to the trial of the German, to testify for his defense of speaking out against certain information regarding the official death numbers of the holocaust. The german had lost his postal mail rights for a year in Canada because he spoke out against the official narrative.

The Jewish professor testified on behalf of the German denier. His testimony and the information he presented won the Germans case. The professor provided proof during the hearing that there weren't enough Jews in all of Europe to account for the death numbers being claimed.

With this information now public, even the official numbers at Auschwitz were lowered by more than half.

It's difficult to understand every word because of the old film and his French accent, but hearing this stuff from their own mouths, rather than just the black and white print from various sites, it was intriguing to say the least.