The start of wild Holocaust 'survivor' tales

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Re: The start of wild Holocaust 'survivor' tales

Postby blacksmith » 9 years 11 months ago (Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:41 am)

Gentlemen,

Don't you find it truly amazing that after 70 years there are still more new stories emerging about holo survivors. This I find amazing, first, because it shows the tenacity and creativity of the Jews to produce new stories after all these years and second, these people don't seem to realize that by the very fact of their testimony they bring proof that the Germans did not really throw children straight into the fire or gassed them all. After all, any one who now claims to be a survivor MUST have been a child at the time of the war.

The latest Jewish fantasy is by some Polish-Lithuanian Jews who met in a detention camp in Cyprus (I am sure she meant to say DP camp) from where they emigrated to Canada via Israel and Sweden. (Question: Since when is Canada the promised Land? I thought it was Florida). So, to make the story more believable she throws in a few Jiddisch expressions such as schlissel geld and stedtle and lager-schwester. Cute, really cute. Papa Abramson was liberated from Bergen-Belsen, having "survived" Aschwitz. Of course they always weep when interviewed, I mean a few ayy-wehs have to be added otherwise there is no story.

Please note, that here is a family that got out of Auschwitz, probably left with the Germans when given the choice, who never made it to a gas chamber. That should have been good news!!

My point is, you gotta give it to them: they are persistent if nothing else. By now, even I got tired of reading about their fate. Our press does not have enough bad news so they must still muck around with holocaust stories.

I have only one question: How come once they arrived in Israel they did not stay there? May be things weren't that great there. I heard the other day that Moses must have been a bit deaf when he got instructions from his god to take "his" people to Transylvania, because he understood Transjordania and the rest is history.

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Re: The start of wild Holocaust 'survivor' tales

Postby Hektor » 1 month 1 week ago (Mon May 01, 2023 1:57 pm)

If there was no Holocaust, why there are so many Holocaust Survivors?


The story-telling already started before Hitler came to power... First it was about "Anti-semitism", but it escalated over time. There is plenty of this in the Newspaper-archive. It was an internationally organized campaign by Jewish organizations. There is no better explanation for this.


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