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killed in Iraq because the UN just came out with numbers that about 34,000 civilians were killed in Iraq in 2006. http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/16/un.iraq/And could you provide the numbers from mainstream sources please That 700,000 number is ridiculously inflated. The President of Iran is a hate filled lying psycopath. He will say ANYTHING and lie through his teeth. Why you blindly follow whaever this sicko says is past me. Five million people were not driven off "their" land in the Mideast. DO you have any links to prove this other than what the known Jew-hater and Holocaust denier Prez of Iran has to say about it. Are you aware Jews and Christians owned much of the land there and still do? Are you aware that hundreds of thousands of ews were driven off Arab lands? As to your inability to understand the difference between the Holocaust and other deaths in WW2, I direct you to wikipedia though there are hundreds of others sources that can explain the difference to you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust#Features_of_the_Nazi_Holocaust The Holocaust was a unique event in history. Features of the Nazi Holocaust The Nazi Holocaust had several characteristics that, taken together, distinguish it from other genocides in history. Efficiency Ghettos established in Europe in which Jews were confined, in ghettos and later in temporary concentration locations and later shipped to extermination camps.The Holocaust was characterized by the efficient and systematic attempt on an industrial scale to assemble and kill as many people as possible, using all of the resources and technology available to the Nazi state.<14> Germany was, at the time, one of the world's leading nations in terms of technology, industry, infrastructure, research, education, bureaucratic efficiency, and many other fields.<15> For example, detailed lists of potential victims were made and maintained using Dehomag statistical machinery, and meticulous records of the killings were produced. As prisoners entered the death camps, they were made to surrender all personal property to the Nazis, which was then precisely catalogued and tagged, and for which receipts were issued (the issuing of receipts also helped to lull the victims into a false sense of security, as it made them believe that they would later be reunited with their property and luggage). In addition, considerable effort was expended over the course of the Holocaust to find increasingly efficient means of killing more people.<16> Early mass murders by German soldiers of thousands of Jews in Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus, by shooting, had caused widespread reports of discomfort and demoralization among the German troops. Commanders had complained to their superiors that the face-to-face killings had a severely negative psychological impact on soldiers . Committed to destroying the Jewish population, the German Nazi government decided to pursue more mechanical methods, beginning with experiments in explosives and poisons.
In his book, Russia's War, British historian Richard Overy describes how the Nazis sought more efficient ways to kill people. In 1941, after occupying Belarus, they used mental patients from Minsk asylums as guinea pigs. Initially, they tried shooting them by having them stand one behind the other, so that several people could be killed with one bullet, but it was too slow. Then they tried dynamite, but few were killed and many were left wounded with hands and legs missing, so that the Germans had to finish them off with machine guns. In October 1941, in Mogilev, they tried a Gaswagen or "gas car". First, they used a light military car, and it took more than 30 minutes for people to die; then, they used a larger truck exhaust and it took only eight minutes to kill all the people inside.<17>
The Nazis methodically tracked the progress of the Holocaust in thousands of reports and documents. Pictured is the Höfle Telegram sent to Adolf Eichmann in January, 1943, that reported that 1,274,166 Jews had been killed in the four Aktion Reinhard camps during 1942.In the spring of 1942, the Aktion Reinhard camps began operating. Carbon monoxide was used in the gas chambers at Belzec, Sobibór, and Treblinka, whereas Zyklon B was employed at Majdanek and Auschwitz.<18>
The disposal of large numbers of bodies presented a logistical problem as well. Incineration was at first considered infeasible until it was discovered that furnaces could be kept at a high enough temperature to be sustained by the body fat of the bodies alone. With this technicality resolved, the Nazis implemented their plan of mass murder on its full scale.
Corporate involvement in the Holocaust has created significant controversy in recent years. Rudolf Höß, Auschwitz camp commandant, said that far from having to advertise their slave labour services, the concentration camps were actually approached by various large German businesses, some of which are still in existence. Technology developed by IBM also played a role in the categorization of prisoners, through the use of punched card machines.<14><19>
Scale The Holocaust was geographically widespread and systematically conducted in virtually all areas of Nazi-occupied territory, where Jews and other victims were targeted in what are now 35 separate European countries, and sent to labor camps in some countries or extermination camps in others.<20> The mass killing was at its worst in Central and Eastern Europe, which had more than 7 million Jews in 1939; about 5 million Jews were killed there, including 3 million in occupied Poland and over 1 million in the Soviet Union. Hundreds of thousands also died in the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
Documented evidence suggests that the Nazis planned to carry out their 'final solution' in other regions if they were conquered, such as the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.<21> The extermination continued in different parts of Nazi-controlled territory until the end of World War II, only completely ending when the Allies entered Germany itself and forced the Nazis to surrender in May 1945.
Cruelty The Holocaust was carried out without any reprieve even for children or babies, and victims were often tortured before being killed. Nazis carried out deadly medical experiments on prisoners, including children. Dr. Josef Mengele, medical officer at Auschwitz and chief medical officer at Birkenau, was known as the "Angel of Death" for his medical and eugenical experiments, e.g., trying to change people's eye color by injecting dye into their eyes.<22> Aribert Heim, another doctor who worked at Mauthausen, was known as "Doctor Death".
The Nazi concentration camp in Nordhausen.The guards in the concentration camps carried out beatings and acts of torture on a daily basis. Women were forced into brothels for the SS guards <23>. Russian prisoners of war were used for experiments, such as being immersed in ice water or being put into pressure chambers in which air was evacuated to see how long they would survive as a means to better protect German airmen.
Homosexual men suffered unusually cruel treatment in the concentration camps.<24> They faced persecution not only from German soldiers but also from other prisoners, and many homosexual men were beaten to death.<25> Additionally, homosexuals in forced labor camps routinely received more grueling and dangerous work assignments than other non-Jewish inmates, under the policy of "Extermination Through Work".<26> German soldiers also were known to use homosexuals for target practice, aiming their weapons at the pink triangles their human targets were forced to wear.<27>
Children During the selection process, children were divided into two groups: those who were fit for work, and those who were not. Those who were deemed healthy enough to work had their prisoner ID tattooed on them, and were given a uniform. The children who were sent to work, most often in munitions factories,<28> were not anticipated to survive for much longer than a few weeks. This was due to the workload, placed on them by the Nazis and due to the lack of food and unhygienic conditions within the camp.
Those children deemed unfit for work, mostly young children, were immediately taken to the gas chambers.<29> These children were often very dependant on their mothers. However, some very small children, particularly twins, were kept by the camp "doctor" for medical experimentation <30>
Experiments Main article: Nazi human experimentation At the Auschwitz concentration camp, Dr. Josef Mengele was infamous for carrying out medical experiments on human subjects. These included placing subjects in pressure chambers, testing various drugs on them, freezing them to death, and various other usually fatal traumas. Of particular interest to Mengele were twins, Gypsies, dwarves and infants.<31> Beginning in 1943, twins were selected and placed in special barracks.<32>
Almost all of Mengele's experiments were of little scientific value, including attempts to change eye color by injecting chemicals into children's eyes, various amputations and other brutal surgeries, and in at least one case attempting to surgically transform normal twins into Siamese twins.<33>
The full extent of Mengele's work will never be known because the two truckloads of records he sent to Dr. Otmar von Verschuer at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute were destroyed by the latter. Subjects who survived Mengele's experiments were almost always killed after the experiments for dissection.
While Mengele's experiments were the most notorious, his behavior was not an isolated aberration. Other Nazi physicians also engaged in human experimentation at several concentration camps, including Dachau<34>, Buchenwald<35>, Ravensbrück<36>, Sachsenhausen<37>, and Natzweiler concentration camps.<38>
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Here is an article on state practice of Holocaust denial (as practiced by Iran (and your "dear" President of Iran). http://www.omedia.org/Show_Article.asp?DynamicContentID=2035&MenuID=722&ThreadID=1014010
I would point out to you that Kofi Annan has condemned The President of Iran's Holocaust denial and the UN last week passed a Holocaust denial resolution
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=22&art_id=iol1170089954778U542
"snip Last week, the assembly adopted a resolution condemning "without any reservation any denial of the Holocaust." Iran protested and disassociated itself from the event.
Iran last year organised an international conference bringing together deniers of the Holocaust.
The UN resolution last week said "all people and states have a vital stake in a world free of genocide" and gives support to educational programmes "to confront attempts to deny or minimise the importance of the Holocaust." - Sapa-dpa"
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