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Originally Posted by druid66
i share your opinion. i've done lot's of readings (books, not only internet) and it raises more questions than answers. as a kid i was learned about concentration camps and jewish genocide but now i ask questions cuz nothing in this story glued together 
and yes people died which is tragedy but i think numbers were 6 times less than i was taught.
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Thanks for that druid66!

I know an academic who studied this in great detail, but he said the only evidence they could find of the genocide where very poor quality, but they said that academics are mostly too scared to speak out about this, as it puts their careers and reputations at risk, as TPTB start up their hit jobs and the Thought Police get involved, with all kinds of hate and namecalling to scare others away from speaking out.
TPTB say that people who research it are haters or racist, which doesn't make any logical sense at all, history is history, we should all want to understand it as accurately as possible, if we find out that less bad things happened then that should cheer us up, not make us a 'hater' for wanting to find out.