Nessie wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 12:00 pm
The evidence of EG operations in 1942, AR 1942-3 and Birkenau 1943-4, along with the complete lack of evidence of resettlement taking place, proves that actual mass resettlement in the east, was not part of the Final Solution. Some of those at Wannsee may well not have known about the intention to introduce mass gassing later in 1942.
You keep calling it a "complete lack of resettlement" while also saying all explicit indications of "resettlement" are in fact a code word.
Do you know how stupid that sounds?
Nessie wrote:You have been given evidence of mass grave sites all over Eastern Europe, Ponary, Rumbula, Maly Trostenets, the AR camps and Chelmno are examples. You have been given evidence of Action 1005 and the destruction of as many corpses as possible, to make body counts, identification and establishing cause of death nigh on impossible.
"Given"
by whom, Nessie? Be specific for your specific claims, do not Gish gallop away about 'Holocaust' testimony in general -- tell me who exactly (by name) made the claims that support your position, what their political leanings are, what their background is, and the context of where and when their statements were said and collected. It'd be a start. I would wager you cannot even answer these questions, which means you blindly trust 'Holocaust evidence', unaware of its origin in the vast majority of instances of your 'belief'. Ridiculous.
Nessie wrote:I knew you would refuse to look for millions of Jews resettled in the countries where the mass graves are located.
Another 'whopper' from Nessie. Where are these graves located? Can we agree that unphotographed, barely-documented Soviet 'findings' don't count?
Nessie wrote:Around half of Estonia's 4,500 Jews fled and avoided arrest.
According to who, exactly?
Nessie wrote:The rest were killed by the EG, many at Kalevi-Liiva, along with Jews transported there and many Roma.
Or so you believe.
Nessie wrote:There was no Nazi ghetto for Jews in Estonia, which is the opposite of what would be expected of a genuine resettlement operation.
No, since Jews were being sent East, and there are locations east of Estonia. Moreover, even if we assume the totality of Estonia's handful of Jews were executed, this may very well speak to partisan reprisals and the like, of which a few thousand executed is not beyond the realm of contextual justification in such extremes (that is, of frequent partisan attacks, significant German casualties, damage to infrastructure, etc.).