Churchill And Eisenhower On The Holocaust

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Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his memoir Crusade in Europe, failed
to mention gas chambers.
Was the weapon used to murder millions of Jews unworthy of a passing
reference? Was our future president being insensitive to Jews?
In reality Eisenhower was a second rate soldier, he was
handpicked by Bernard Baruch, who surrounded him with competent
officers. He was behind the firebombing of Dresden, and Hamburg,
and allowed the strafing of civilians. He was responsible for
'Operation Keelhaul', and the death camps of German POW's.
Eisenhower's Background
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Churchill
Winston Churchill wrote the six volumes of his monumental work,
The Second World War, without mentioning a program of mass-murder
and genocide. Maybe it slipped his mind.
Churchill's mother was a Jewess
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It is certain that if there had been "killing factories" in Poland
murdering millions of civilians, then the Red Cross, the Pope,
humanitarian agencies, the Allied governments, neutral governments, and
prominent figures such as Roosevelt, Truman, Churchill, Eisenhower and
many others would have known about it and would have often and
unambiguously mentioned it, and condemned it. They didn't!
The promoters admit that only a tiny group of individuals believed the
story at the time -- many of whom were connected with Jewish propaganda
agencies. The rise of the Holocaust story reads more like the success
story of a PR campaign than anything else.
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