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At the Nuremberg Trials not one of the defendants (guards, commandants, etc.), used the defense that the Holocaust did not happen. To a man, they all said that they were only following orders. Eichmann stated that he would jump into his grave willingly because he was only one man whereas he had killed millions.

It is only a present day phenomenon that deniers are saying that it did not happen. If if did not happen, where did all those Jews go? Where are they hiding?
 
At the Nuremberg Trials not one of the defendants (guards, commandants, etc.), used the defense that the Holocaust did not happen. To a man, they all said that they were only following orders. Eichmann stated that he would jump into his grave willingly because he was only one man whereas he had killed millions.

It is only a present day phenomenon that deniers are saying that it did not happen. If if did not happen, where did all those Jews go? Where are they hiding?

Hate does not need a reason dahermit. Its foolish to try and reason with hate.
 
The American Jewish Year Book ,no"8702,from September 22
1941 to September11- 1942 ,volume 43,published in Philadelphia by
The Jewish Society of America ,confirms at page 688,that after
the maximal nazist espansion up to Russia and also including the
Jews who remained in Germany in 1941, there were in the part
of Europe
controlled by the nazis ,3 million ,110 thousand ,seven hundred
twenty two Jews.
How many Jews were alive after the war ? 2 millions ?3 millions ?
Math is not an opinion. So how many died?

During the last months of the war , because of the Allies bombing
transportation of food was almost impossible ,many people died
of thyphus...not only Jews but also Germans and other nationalities'

Red Cross is present everywhere in the world ,in wars and disasters.

To rebember: The Red Cross was present in all concentrations camps of WW2.

But the Israeli refused the presence of the Red Cross in the big
concentration camp in Gaza where people die like flies.
There are millions there...Also Israel doesn"t let people help the
Gazans, Israel shoots and kills humanitarians.


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The American Jewish Year Book ,no"8702,from September 22
1941 to September11- 1942 ,volume 43,published in Philadelphia by
The Jewish Society of America ,confirms at page 688,that after
the maximal nazist espantion up to Russia and also including the
Jews who remained in Germany in 1941, there were in part of Europe
controlled by the nazis ,3 million ,110 thousand ,seven hundred
twenty two Jews.
How many Jews were alive after the war ? 2 millions ?3 millions ?
Math is not an opinion.

During the last months of the war , because of the Allies bombing
transportation of food was almost impossible ,many people died
of thyphus...not only Jews but also Germans and other nationalities'

Red Cross is present everywhere in the world ,in wars and disasters.

To rebember: The Red Cross was present in all concentrations camps

But the israeli refused the presence of the Red Cross in in the big
concentration camp in Gaza where people die like flies.
 
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Red Cross-founded by a Swiss,Henri Dunant,war of Solferino,ItaloFrench vrs Austrians

http://www.ifrc.org/docs/news/09/09062401/

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World youth meeting opens in Solferino
24 June 2009
Rosemarie North

Youth are the drivers of change in the world, the lively opening ceremony of the third Red Cross Red Crescent world youth meeting was told in Solferino in Italy.

Razia Essack-Kauaria, the Director of Governance Support and Global Monitoring at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), told more than 500 youth representatives from 149 countries across the globe, "we are inspired by you and appreciate your efforts in every corner of the world".

"Youth do an amazing job. You are the drivers of change in a world that is increasingly complex." The event marks the 150th anniversary of the idea of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement.

Massimo Barra, the IFRC’s Vice-President of the Standing Commission, told the gathering, "It's up to you to show that the Red Cross Red Crescent is young. It is not an easy task and we all have to unify. Alone we are nothing. Together we are the power of humanity." On Monday and Tuesday, youth arrived at the global youth meeting from all over the world, registered and settled into bunks in a series of tents erected by the Italian Red Cross.

H M Salauddin, from the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, said he had been involved in the Movement for 16 years. "It's a great opportunity to be here, to get a chance to visit and to see with my own eyes the starting point of the Movement". Rusudan Kobaladze, from the Red Cross Society of Georgia, said: "I am here for many reasons, one of them being that we want to share and find out more about other National Societies, make friends from other different cultures, share our experiences, and learn more about youth activities and not only youth".

Jessie F. Qualah from the Liberian Red Cross Society, brought a message.

"We can tell the world our young people have power. We have the power to act, we can move, we can show that we can reach the most vulnerable people."

Today (Wednesday), seminars, emergency response unit training and exercises begin, alongside informal cultural exchanges and budding friendships. Focussing on the theme “Youth on the Move”, the attendees will address today's pressing humanitarian challenges such as HIV and AIDS, climate change, migration and discrimination.

The week of meetings will culminate in the development of a formal declaration that will be presented to governments, the United Nations, international non-governmental organizations and leadership of the Red Cross Red Crescent
 
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