General Dwight Eisenhower was Right about the Holocaust

by Avi Abelow
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This is for everyone: this is for history, our history; as human beings, as the 6 million Jews, who were killed with as much pain as possible, and with as much disregard, as possible, and the millions of others who were killed outright: 

NEVER. AGAIN.

It is a matter of history that when the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, found the victims of the death camps he ordered all possible photographs to be taken, and for the  German people from surrounding villages to be ushered through the camps and even made to bury the dead.

 He did this because he said in words to this effect:

‘Get it all on record now – get the films –  get the witnesses – because somewhere down the road of history some b*st*rd will get up and say that this never happened.’

More and more voices are saying the Holocaust never occurred. With each year those voices are growing, all over the world and on social media. Instead, these voices claim that the holocaust is a Jewish hoax created to generate sympathy for the Jewish people.

VIDEO: British Members of Parliament visit German concentration camps and witness atrocities by Nazis after allied victory in Germany

It is now more than 70 years after the Second World War in Europe ended. This message is being posted as a memorial chain, in memory of the six million Jews, 20 million  Russians, 10 million Christians, and 1,900 Catholic priests who were murdered, raped, burned, starved,  beaten, experimented on, and humiliated while many in the world looked the other way!

Now, more than ever, with Iran, among others, claiming the Holocaust to be ‘a myth,’ it is imperative to make sure the world never forgets.

This message is intended to reach 400 million people! Be a link in the memorial chain and help distribute this around the world.

Do not just delete this message; it will take only a minute to pass this along.


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