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occasion for the comments from Spielberg was a promo session for the DVD release
of Spielberg's Holocaust pic "Schindler's List." According
to some news reports, Spielberg told the audience that he hoped that his movie
'Schindler's List' would prove to Holocaust deniers that the murder
of 6 million Jews really did happen. |
Huh? Since when is a film
made in Hollywood proof of anything? Since that didn't sound
as logical as Spielberg's earlier statement, I went to another news report.
The second news report indicates that Spielberg said that he hoped the Shoah Foundation
will prove to deniers that the Holocaust happened. That's a little better,
but that's still not proof. ![]() ![]() |
A few words of definition are in
order before proceeding. In the public mind, and as I discuss it here,
the Holocaust is usually loosely defined this way: a government
program or policy in Nazi Germany to kill off most or all Jews, and the subsequent
actual killing, usually in gas chambers, and the disposal of the bodies, usually
by cremation, of more than 6 million Jews at various concentration camps
set up by the Nazis. If we agree on this definition of the Holocaust,
and with all of the foregoing elements, we can proceed with some assurance
that we're discussing the same thing in the same terms (which is not often the
case when people resort to name calling instead of rational discussions).
The word "Holocaust" when used in this column is shorthand for the definition
in this paragraph. Those
who are sometimes disparaged as Holocaust deniers (Holocaust researchers might
be a more appropriate term in some cases), by those who want to brow-beat
these people into silence, often argue, with the above definition in mind,
that a). there is no proof of such a wide spread German government program,
b). it would have been impossible to kill and dispose of the bodies of 6
million people by the means available and claimed, c). Jewish population
statistics before and after the war don't indicate that 6 million Jews were killed.
These
so-called Holocaust deniers also often say that the Holocaust, as it is usually
portrayed, was essentially a PR move to justify the establishment of Israel
by claiming that Jews needed their own country where they could finally live
in peace and be protected from anti-Semites. |
I've never heard any of
the so-called Holocaust deniers claim that no Jews were killed or even that many,
many Jews weren't killed. Most seem to say that their research of the Holocaust--which
is often portrayed as a cohesive and coordinated extermination program--didn't
happen as portrayed. Most freely admit that Jews, and others, were
rounded up and sent to concentration camps. They freely admit that many
Jews and others died at various of these concentration camps. They admit
to the possibility that some German military commanders and soldiers may
have killed many, many Jews and others out of hatred. What they don't
admit is that the Holocaust, as it is usually portrayed, is an accurate depiction
of events of that era. Real
proof that the Holocaust (or any other historic event, for that matter) happened,
as it is widely portrayed; or, conversely, that it didn't happen, requires
the work of many intelligent and open minded people sifting through
the evidence in logical and scientific ways and exposing that evidence to
public scrutiny. Those
who want to prove that 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust need to
do more than make movies, and they have to do more than start foundations
where individual testimonies are kept (Spielberg's Shoah Foundation
has collected more than 52,000 Holocaust survivor testimonies). Such testimonies
are helpful to determine the truth, and they supply needed pieces of the puzzle,
but there must be more when we're discussing such a massive event as the purported
murder of 6 million people. A man saying a friend was put on a train and
taken away and that he never returned, for example, is evidence only of the fact
that his friend was put on a train and taken away and that he never returned. It
is not proof of a large conspiracy to exterminate millions of people. Even
if all 52,000 Holocaust survivors had photographic memories and were completely
unbiased and told the absolute truth as they experienced it, this still doesn't
mean that the Holocaust, as portrayed, happened as portrayed. It just means
that 52,000 people experienced,on a personal level, some of the painful horrors
of that time. |
Skeptics might even say
that It probably wouldn't be too difficult today to find 52,000 people who
will testify that they have seen, talked to, or been abducted by E.T.s of one
type or another. They will hold that this isn't proof, though, and will
say that healthy skepticism demands more, even if it offends those who say E.T.s
abducted them. Even
though many people, including many Jews, lost loved ones in WWII, this is still
not proof that the Holocaust happened as it is portrayed. War is horrible,
and losing loved ones is often a pain that never heals. And, when the loved ones
are children, or parents, or siblings, the loss is often cosmic in its intensity.
Most decent people know this, and most decent people are appalled by it. No
one should have to endure such pain. And, if there were a government program
that did cause such losses and such pain, and if there truly were a Holocaust,
as it is usually portrayed, then clearly there must be attempts by all good,
decent people to prevent such things from ever happening again. To accomplish
this, the proof of what happened must be made clear to all, and rumors and untruths
must be separated from the truth. For
starters, there must be answers to the questions raised by the so-called
Holocaust deniers. For example: Would it have been possible to gas 6 million
people in the buildings that some claim were gas chambers? And, would it
have been possible to incinerate 6 million bodies in the ovens that were available?
These are legitimate questions, and they should be answered honestly. Such
questions require actual scientific/engineering answers rather than
the usual he said/she said opinion answers. Either the alleged
gas chambers and ovens were large enough and efficient enough to dispatch 6 million
people or they weren't. By way of analogy, someone can claim that he
saw 30 gallons of water put in a 6 ounce glass, but reason tells us this isn't
possible and we can prove that it's not possible with simple calculations. Would
we call those who doubt that 30 gallons of water can be put into a 6 ounce glass,
"glass deniers," or "haters." |
Perhaps more light would
be shed on the subject of the Holocaust if those well meaning people who do believe
in the Holocaust not only funded foundations to take down the testimonies of those
who say they survived the Holocaust, but also funded foundations of skeptics who
would try to disprove the Holocaust. These skeptics could attempt to debunk the
Holocaust just as various debunkers do with claims made about E.T. abductions.
If they can't prove that the Holocaust didn't happen--in spite of all the testimonies
that it did--then maybe they'll admit it did happen. Yes, I know this is trying
to prove a negative, but, in this case, given the anti-intellectual atmosphere
surrounding this subject, such a technique may help put all the facts out
in the light where everyone can see them. And, if the debunkers do
succeed in proving that the Holocaust didn't happen, as it is usually portrayed,
shouldn't everyone be joyful that 6 million people didn't die? If,
on the other hand, the debunkers fail to debunk the Holocaust, then their
failure will be more evidence that 6 million did die and this should please
those who seem to have turned the claimed death of 6 million Jews into an article
of faith that no one must question. Unfortunately,
many Jews who are true believers in the Holocaust seem to be the first to
try to stop others from studying what actually happened. And,
they often do this by brow beating others by calling them Holocaust deniers, Jew
haters, anti-Semites and various other names. Such hateful name calling
concerning a purported historic event has no place in our society or in the intellectual
study of anything, and those who do this should be repudiated by all well meaning
people. Such actions also raise suspicions in people's minds about the truth of
the matter asserted. The
Holocaust should be as open to study by anyone who is interested in doing so as
any other purported event in history. Truth
is truth, and it's better to clearly see it than to try to hide it. |
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