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04/04/11 3:45 PM

#212070 RE: IxCimi #212051

IxCimi, You would dispute Herr Eichmann's word?


...In reality, at the end of the war Eichmann was hiding with a few fellow SS members in the mountainous landscape of Austria's Altaussee lake, where his family lived. But his presence made the others nervous, prompting him to leave the group and head north. A US patrol arrested him near Ulm in southern Germany, and he was eventually interned in a prisoner-of-war camp in the Franconia region of northern Bavaria. He used a false name and said that he had served as an officer with the Waffen-SS.

His situation only became precarious when investigators working with the Nuremberg war crimes trials interrogated Wilhelm Höttl, a close friend of Eichmann. US investigators had learned that Höttl, in the POW camp, had talked about a 1944 meeting with Eichmann in Budapest. Together, the two men had downed a bottle of Hungarian schnapps. "Tell me Adolf, how many Jews were really murdered?" Höttl asked Eichmann, according to his testimony. Four million in the extermination camps and two million by other means, Eichmann replied. This response was later read out loud in court. It was the first reliable assessment of the scope of the Holocaust, and it made headlines in the New York Times.


http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,754133-2,00.html
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ordinarydude

04/04/11 5:58 PM

#212189 RE: IxCimi #212051

"....But 6 million Jews killed? Not hardly. That's upwards of 2100 people a DAY from the beginning of the war to the end. Impossible to hide such evidence."

Nazi concentration camps were noted for the brutal efficiency in burning/disposing of human bodies (thanks in large part to the cremation process).

The Allied estimates are sound, given the scope of the operation, the physical remains, the stories that were shared by victims in various camps around Eastern Europe, etc. It's likely more have died...but their bodies have yet to be exhumed or have been lost forever (due to the way the ash has been spread over the countryside).

"You should investigate before shooting your mouth off."

I was a history major in college.

Better think twice about leveling idiotic advice like that towards me in the future, "friend".

Ordinary