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Letters to HRP |
Katie is a strong believer
| Letters to HRP |
| Dear Sir or Madame, Hello. I stumbled apon your website when I was searching for information on the Holocaust. We are learing about it in school. I really don't think that you will show this letter on your site, because I am only 13 and you may not respect my opinion on the Holocaust. I'll give it a try, though. This is my dad's adress, so if it does get printed, my adress is really angelkatie13@netscape.net I am a native German. My last name says it, Loudenslager. I think that the Holocaust happened. Whose fault it was, well, I won't accuse anyone. But I will say that the Jewish people wern't the cause of it. WHAT DID THEY DO? I don't know, but the Nazis took them from their homes, and sent them to ghettos or concentration camps. We all know that Hitler hated Jews and anyone imperfect, even though his mother or father (I forget) was Jewish. That is why he tried to kill them all. Many say that the Holocaust is a hoax, I do not know why. But, in school, there was a picture of a mass grave filled with people. Their bodies were twisted and rotten. Shadows of their torture was everywhere, laying among the deathly bodies. It chilled me. That was proof enough for me. The Holocaust happened. And what about the survivors' tales? I hope you will consider a 13 year old's opinion. Thank you, Katie Loudenslager angelkatie13@netscape.net TLoudenslager@email.msn.com Wed, 5 May 1999 17:09:34 -0700 Dear Katie, we, from HRP, define the Jewish holocaust as stipulated on the website of the National Journal: http://nationaljournal.org/e99/history/idx-history.htm How do we define the Jewish holocaust?: "The mass murder of the Jews by the Nazis, 1941-45" (Concise Oxford Dictionary, ISBN 0-19-861320-2/1995, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1995, page 648). However, we are not satisfied by the officially accepted holocaust dogma, because Elie Wiesel, the Jewish Peace-Nobel-Prize-Laureate and Auschwitz-survivor confessed: "In fact, some [holocaust-stories] were invented from almost the beginning to almost the end" (Legends of Our Time). Therefor we want to know more accurately: How many died, how did they die and by whom? You, as a German, Katie, might want to meet another good German holocauster to learn about his dilemma: |