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13. 2月 2009, 05:47:05
Papa Zoom 
On April 19, 1993, the American Jewish Committee released the latest survey on Americans’ knowledge of the Holocaust. This poll was taken by the Roper organization; it interviewed 993 adults and 506 high school students. The results showed that more than 1 in 5 Americans think that it is possible that the Holocaust never happened.

For you math whiz's out there, that's 20 percent.  A significant number.  So should we spend our time finding out the "truth" surrounding the Holocaust?  And did you know that over 25% of Israeli Arabs say Holocaust never happened.  Perhaps we're on to something here. 

It would seem that an increasing number of people believe that the Holocaust never happened.  It was a conspiracy perpetuated by high ranking government officials for making palatable the giving of the Land Of Israel to the Jews.  This fact must be significant (since it's an "increasing number" and therefore we should see out the truth).



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