What are both sides of the Holocaust?

The Nazi side and the Murdered side, mostly Jews.


You're well out of date, dumbass.
6 million Jews represents roughly one third of the total victims according to research by the National Holocaust Museum.

Don't even waste your time arguing- because you're a know-nothing racist prick.
 
You're well out of date, dumbass.
6 million Jews represents roughly one third of the total victims according to research by the National Holocaust Museum.

Don't even waste your time arguing- because you're a know-nothing racist prick.

Gee, Ms. Moon, if only your father and husband had allowed you an education, then you'd know how to post a link supporting your opinions. Sad.
 
Guess which one????????????????????????????????

Both of them had righteous causes and grievances.

Speaking of religious figures, note that Pastor Martin Niemöller was initially pro-Nazi before protesting them and ending up imprisoned in a concentration camp.

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/cont...niemoeller-first-they-came-for-the-socialists
Niemöller enthusiastically welcomed the Third Reich. But a turning point in Niemöller's political sympathies came with a January 1934 meeting of Adolf Hitler, Niemöller, and two prominent Protestant bishops to discuss state pressures on churches. At the meeting it became clear that Niemöller's phone had been tapped by the Gestapo (German Secret State Police). It was also clear that the Pastors Emergency League (PEL), which Niemöller had helped found, was under close state surveillance. Following the meeting, Niemöller would come to see the Nazi state as a dictatorship, one which he would oppose.
 
Both of them had righteous causes and grievances.

Speaking of religious figures, note that Pastor Martin Niemöller was initially pro-Nazi before protesting them and ending up imprisoned in a concentration camp.

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/cont...niemoeller-first-they-came-for-the-socialists
Niemöller enthusiastically welcomed the Third Reich. But a turning point in Niemöller's political sympathies came with a January 1934 meeting of Adolf Hitler, Niemöller, and two prominent Protestant bishops to discuss state pressures on churches. At the meeting it became clear that Niemöller's phone had been tapped by the Gestapo (German Secret State Police). It was also clear that the Pastors Emergency League (PEL), which Niemöller had helped found, was under close state surveillance. Following the meeting, Niemöller would come to see the Nazi state as a dictatorship, one which he would oppose.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290775117_The_German_Luthertag_Martin_Luther_Day_1933_and_the_German_Christians
 
Both of them had righteous causes and grievances.

Speaking of religious figures, note that Pastor Martin Niemöller was initially pro-Nazi before protesting them and ending up imprisoned in a concentration camp.

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/cont...niemoeller-first-they-came-for-the-socialists
Niemöller enthusiastically welcomed the Third Reich. But a turning point in Niemöller's political sympathies came with a January 1934 meeting of Adolf Hitler, Niemöller, and two prominent Protestant bishops to discuss state pressures on churches. At the meeting it became clear that Niemöller's phone had been tapped by the Gestapo (German Secret State Police). It was also clear that the Pastors Emergency League (PEL), which Niemöller had helped found, was under close state surveillance. Following the meeting, Niemöller would come to see the Nazi state as a dictatorship, one which he would oppose.

Martin Sasse, Nazi Party member and bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia, leading member of the Nazi German Christians, one of the schismatic factions of German Protestantism, published a compendium of Martin Luther's writings shortly after the Kristallnacht; Sasse "applauded the burning of the synagogues" and the coincidence of the day, writing in the introduction, "On 10 November 1938, on Luther's birthday, the synagogues are burning in Germany." The German people, he urged, ought to heed these words "of the greatest anti-Semite of his time, the warner of his people against the Jews."[73] Diarmaid MacCulloch argued that Luther's 1543 pamphlet, On the Jews and Their Lies was a "blueprint" for the Kristallnacht.
 
Martin Sasse, Nazi Party member and bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia, leading member of the Nazi German Christians, one of the schismatic factions of German Protestantism, published a compendium of Martin Luther's writings shortly after the Kristallnacht; Sasse "applauded the burning of the synagogues" and the coincidence of the day, writing in the introduction, "On 10 November 1938, on Luther's birthday, the synagogues are burning in Germany." The German people, he urged, ought to heed these words "of the greatest anti-Semite of his time, the warner of his people against the Jews."[73] Diarmaid MacCulloch argued that Luther's 1543 pamphlet, On the Jews and Their Lies was a "blueprint" for the Kristallnacht.

Sasse sounds like a douchebag. I couldn't find cause of death but did find a few references listing him dead at 52 in August 1942.
 
And we see that happening here in America right now. I tried to find that meme where it says that they don't understand why Hitler rose to power but now they do.

They've been around for decades. Trump brought Neo-Nazis and White Supremacist militants mainstream, culminating in a coup attempt on 1/6 backed by WSEs.

Haven't seen that one. Did see this one:

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You're well out of date, dumbass.
6 million Jews represents roughly one third of the total victims according to research by the National Holocaust Museum.

Don't even waste your time arguing- because you're a know-nothing racist prick.

so there are many sides to the Holocaust......there's the dead Jew's side......the dead Pole's side.....the dead Rom's side......the dead black's side......the dead mentally handicapped side........
 
Gee, Ms. Moon, if only your father and husband had allowed you an education, then you'd know how to post a link supporting your opinions. Sad.

Common knowledge by now, dumbass. As I said- you're well out of date, you racist prick.
 
so there are many sides to the Holocaust......there's the dead Jew's side......the dead Pole's side.....the dead Rom's side......the dead black's side......the dead mentally handicapped side........

Yes, and the dozens of other classes of non-Jewish victims- but they're not ' sides ', are they. They are perspectives.
 
Common knowledge by now, dumbass. As I said- you're well out of date, you racist prick.

Common knowledge in your mosque, maybe, but not around North Texas.

Do you have a special section for women in the mosque or do you have a totally separate building out back?
 
Again I ask, what are the both sides to the Holocaust?

Part of one side is how Hitler and the Nazi party demonized the Jews and blamed all of Germanys problems on them.
Part of the other side was the injustice the Jews suffered through during and after the final solution.
There is a lot more on both sides but that is the gist.
 
"bill sponsor said in a recent interview that educators should teach “German soldiers’” perspective of the Holocaust." They should. Not every German soldier was a Nazi.


BERLIN (JTA) – The oldest former Nazi camp guard ever put on trial in Germany has been sentenced to five years in prison.

Josef Schütz, 101, was found guilty of complicity in the mass murder of 3,518 prisoners at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, north of Berlin, between 1942 and 1945.(June, 2022).
 
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