Thoughts on the 1915 Armenian, Assyrian, Greek genocides
Posted: 7 years 8 months ago (Sat Sep 26, 2015 11:43 am)
I'm interested to know the opinions of holocaust revisionists on this. I am sure that you have all studied this genocide as well as it somewhat ties into the later events of WW2, and certainly the infamous Hitler quote(which is disputed by many) brings that connection too.
The problem with the holocaust claim is that we actually have so much physical examples to look into after it supposedly happened. It all relies on the gas chambers where supposedly millions were killed, the concentration camps are still around and that is where revisionists have completely shot it down after questioning them. Without the gas chambers they're simply lost.
With the genocide of the christians in the Ottoman lands it is a different issue. There is a lot of evidence for it aside from the incredible amount of eye witnesses from survivors, but the credibility relies in the eye witness accounts of international people who saw it happen and reported it, many letters and telegrams that confirm it and also the actual massive decrease in Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks in these lands post WW1. Armenians do not have the kind of power that the jews have but most of the world recognizes the genocide, it is Turkey that is denying it vehemently for fears of retribution.
The problem with the holocaust claim is that we actually have so much physical examples to look into after it supposedly happened. It all relies on the gas chambers where supposedly millions were killed, the concentration camps are still around and that is where revisionists have completely shot it down after questioning them. Without the gas chambers they're simply lost.
With the genocide of the christians in the Ottoman lands it is a different issue. There is a lot of evidence for it aside from the incredible amount of eye witnesses from survivors, but the credibility relies in the eye witness accounts of international people who saw it happen and reported it, many letters and telegrams that confirm it and also the actual massive decrease in Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks in these lands post WW1. Armenians do not have the kind of power that the jews have but most of the world recognizes the genocide, it is Turkey that is denying it vehemently for fears of retribution.