Anonymous
ID: /MfoS+h7
6/23/2025, 1:25:01 AM No.508394980
"There weren’t enough ovens."
Even if one accepts the figures presented, at most this would suggest the numbers might be lower than previously estimated — but it in no way disproves that the atrocities occurred.
"Wooden doors couldn’t contain the gas."
The doors were not designed to protect guards standing outside from exposure. The implication that containment failure would somehow invalidate the use is misguided.
"Wooden doors break too easily."
One might recall Stephan Balliet’s failed attempt to breach a wooden door with firearms — reality doesn’t always conform to assumptions.
"The confessions were extracted under torture."
Yet, to the best of my knowledge, not a single guard has ever publicly recanted his testimony, even decades later. Curious, isn't it?
"Human lampshades, soap, and other such claims were fabricated."
Yes, some stories — such as those — were indeed false or exaggerated wartime propaganda. However, the existence of a few falsehoods does not negate the overwhelming body of verified evidence.
"Hitler would never do such a thing."
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I’m sure I’ve missed a few points, but no doubt the intellectual luminaries of /pol/ will rush to fill in the gaps.
Even if one accepts the figures presented, at most this would suggest the numbers might be lower than previously estimated — but it in no way disproves that the atrocities occurred.
"Wooden doors couldn’t contain the gas."
The doors were not designed to protect guards standing outside from exposure. The implication that containment failure would somehow invalidate the use is misguided.
"Wooden doors break too easily."
One might recall Stephan Balliet’s failed attempt to breach a wooden door with firearms — reality doesn’t always conform to assumptions.
"The confessions were extracted under torture."
Yet, to the best of my knowledge, not a single guard has ever publicly recanted his testimony, even decades later. Curious, isn't it?
"Human lampshades, soap, and other such claims were fabricated."
Yes, some stories — such as those — were indeed false or exaggerated wartime propaganda. However, the existence of a few falsehoods does not negate the overwhelming body of verified evidence.
"Hitler would never do such a thing."
...
I’m sure I’ve missed a few points, but no doubt the intellectual luminaries of /pol/ will rush to fill in the gaps.
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