Was Hitler's regime a hoax?
By fotychic
@fotychic (318)
United States
December 1, 2006 7:05pm CST
I have heard people say that Hitler and his Nazi's and everything that went down in Germany during WWII was all a hoax, that the Jews made up for sympathy. Do you believe this? It seems highly improbable to me that anyone could come up with such a massive lie, and make millions of people around the world believe it. But what is your opinion?
4 responses
@habanera (24)
• Germany
18 Mar 07
I don't understand how anyone could believe that the murdering of 6 million people could be a hoax! In Germany and the countries formerly occupied by Hitler you still can find so much evidence of these terrifying crimes. You just have to visit one of the former concentration camps (there were hundreds of them) to get convinced that the Holocaust really happened.
I totally understand that denying the Holocaust is a crime, not just a Germany, but in the majority of European countries too.
@kakemafarm (492)
• United States
17 Mar 07
The above mentioned "millions of people" who believe this statement are also know as Muslim extremist AKA "terrorists" and should be rounded up and put into POW camps in Cuba. The rest of the free world knows about the Jewish Concentration Camps and the plight of the Jews during WWII; to NOT believe the facts of the Holocaust would make you one of those idiots that believe when you blow up innocent people you will get "72 virgins", AKA a "terrorist". Maybe if you are one of the above mentioned "terrorists" do us all a favor and step in front of a speeding locomotive. Have a wonderful day!
@ReginaGY (63)
• Germany
8 Dec 06
When WWII happened I wasn't born yet, but I don't think that everything was just a hoax and geez, if you would say that in Germany, you'd be called a Nazi!
...But on the other hand it's not difficult to be called a Nazi in Germany ;)
Many opinions that go without saying in other countries you should have in germany, because people here are really sensitive about right-winged people and to be honest: Sometimes they overdo it a bit... but that's just my opinion ;)