Man ooh man, the numbers may be off a little maybe 200,000 lets give you that but there is so much documentation to support it all viewed by many a soldier of our armies and many a person that lived to tell as well as the testimony of those that carried it out.
You talk a good stick but you can not play pool worth a dang...lmao.
More than "a little off".
In 1990, the Auschwitz State Museum (that's right, the 'official' State Museum) revised the old propaganda claim of four million murdered humans down to one million! In 1994, a French scholar reduced this figure further down to less than 700,000, and in 2002, another mainstream Holocaust scholar reduced the Auschwitz death toll to 500,000-and ALL of these figures are just 'estimates'!
Of course, "genocide is genocide". The horrible sights that US GI's saw in defeated Germany, piles of bodies and such, were what you'd expect to see in a country that had been bombed and starved into submission. The captured US soldier Kurt Vonnegut described the bombing of Dresden, an event he lived through, in which over 100,000 German men, women, and children perished - death by firebomb - a real holocaust. (Nobody knows exactly how many died there either. They had to weigh the ashes and estimate.)
Why are historians such as David Irving thrown in jail for simply questioning the numbers and seeking the truth? You should know, there are many mysteries surrounding this 'holocaust' and many unanswered questions. Why the fear about just asking the questions?
And why are we constantly reminded of this holocaust when there have been many, and far larger? Such as the murders by the reds of millions of Christians, Russians and Ukranians? Are some people more 'special' than others?
But this thread is off-topic. Or is it? The holocaust is always used to hit us upside the head when Israel is involved in some shenanigans, whether it's promoting war against other countries or demanding some military aid of some sort. I'm tired of Israel and it's constant begging, spying on the US, nuclear bomb-making, war-mongering, and whining.