• ???@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I am sure the holocaust was also a “pretty strong claim” during the actual holocaust.

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      3 months ago

      That’s why Jan Karski toned down his report on the Holocaust; he was afraid people wouldn’t believe the unimaginable horrors he saw. He was still met with skepticism.

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      3 months ago

      Not really.

      Everyone was really horrified when information on what was happening went public.

      And there were little doubts on making what needed to be done to punish perpetrators and making Germany incapable of doing something like that again for years to come.

      Shitty holocaust deniers were something that came later.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah you can say that if you like, and you are probably correct in technical terms, but why does it that make it not possible to claim other genocides share a lot with the holocaust? Like the racism and rise in fascism and the legitimization of mass murder, etc… all the hunger and thirst and dying are akin to the holocaust. Being trapped in an open air prison is only slightly less worse than being in a concentration camp.