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Originally Posted by Kain424 Once again, it is not about whether it happened or not. There is enough evidence, eyewitnesses, and documentation of the events to prove that something did happen. This is what most "Holocaust Doubters" argue about: how and to what extent these events took place. Saying the Holocaust never happened is akin to saying that the slave-trade of Africans never happened. |
All right, fair enough. However, I sincerely doubt that any decrease in the numbers is really going to have an impact on the scale of the atrocity committed. If the number is cut in half from 6 million to 3 million, aside from accuracy, I don't see it as significantly changing the view of the event. It's still enough to completely depopulate the state of Hawaii three times over.
Which leaves the question: How few would it have to be to change the significance of it? Hundreds of thousands? Hundreds? Dozens?