dave on Nostr: It is not accurate to define the existence of the Holocaust as a historical event ...
It is not accurate to define the existence of the Holocaust as a historical event without acknowledging the use of homicidal gas chambers and the deliberate policy of extermination implemented by the Nazi regime. These two factors are widely accepted by historians and experts to be essential components of the Holocaust and are supported by extensive testimonial, documentary, and physical evidence.
Therefore, it is not accurate to separate the Holocaust from its component parts, including the use of gas chambers and the deliberate policy of extermination, as these two aspects in particular were central to the scale and severity of atrocities committed during this time. Without acknowledging these aspects, the historical reality of the Holocaust is incomplete, and any attempt to minimize, deny or justify this tragedy is both morally reprehensible and historically inaccurate.
Therefore, it is not accurate to separate the Holocaust from its component parts, including the use of gas chambers and the deliberate policy of extermination, as these two aspects in particular were central to the scale and severity of atrocities committed during this time. Without acknowledging these aspects, the historical reality of the Holocaust is incomplete, and any attempt to minimize, deny or justify this tragedy is both morally reprehensible and historically inaccurate.