Please note that I'm not an antisemite and I would not regard you as inferior or evil if my suspicions about your Jewish background turned out to be true.
Oh, and btw, for the record: I'm not Jewish.
Then why the hell do you behave in such an intolerant and irrational manner?
Gee, that all makes sense now doesn't.
I already explained why this makes sense. Jews are more emotionally connected to this issue than other people, so it only logical that there are more hostile and irrational than gentiles with regards to those questioning or disputing aspects of the Holocaust myth.
Btw, My Grandmother lived in an occupied Holland during WW2, my Grandfather escaped Poland and was later captured and forced to work in a labour camp. If you think the Germans were the good guys, why did they invade and occupy other lands that were not their own and why did they capture and force people to work in labour camps?
First of all, there were thousands of people in both Holland and Belgium who volunteered to join the Labor service or the Waffen-SS. I've heard of people who were sent for forced labor to Germany and who came back as convinced national-socialists. You make it seem like the Germans were all evil oppressors, but this is far from true. In fact, my people probably was better off under German rule than under Belgian rule.
So why did Hitler invade the low countries? He did so for the same reasons England invaded Greece during WW1. I'm pretty sure I already explained that in the article that I posted in a previous post.
Sure my grandmother said the same stories about how german soldiers were safe to be around, Im sure they were just doing their job, they didnt have to be pigs about it. She also said that the American soldiers werent safe to be around, one could get raped etc
For me, this is very telling about both German and American culture of that era. Germans were obviously far more civilised than Americans.
She doesn't think that the germans were good guys, she even got upset when germany reuinified, scared that history would repeat itself, that a reunified germany would once again become power mad.
Considering that's the view non-German Europeans were indoctrinated with before, during (from the clandestine media) as well as after the war, it's quite a normal reaction.
What's really surprising, is that there were still many thousands of people in all German-occupied countries who volunteered to join the Waffen-SS and risked their lives fighting the Bolscheviks in spite of all the anti-German propaganda before the war and (from the clandestine media) during the war.
If you are also wondering if I am jewish or anything, the closest I come to being jewish I think is that my great grandfather was jewish but his wife wasnt, which of course you know means that anyone after that isnt considered jewish, so I guess Im not. Not that it matters.
You don't sound nearly as irrational and hostile as odeon, so I have no reason to suspect you're Jewish. Besides, your family history implies otherwise.