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Holocaust Evidence

HITLER'S PREDICTIONS

Hitler's speech to the German Reichstag, in 1939, chillingly foretells what is to come:

If the international finance-Jewry inside and outside Europe should succeed in plunging the nations into a world war yet again, then the outcome will not be the victory of Jewry, but rather the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe!

On October 25, 1941, Erhard Wetzel wrote to Heinrich Lohse recommending that the head of the euthanasia program (for killing mentally and physically handicapped Germans) should build "gassing devices" to eliminate the Jews. The Official Translation of the letter (referred to as Document 365) begins as follows:

Referring to my letter of 18 October 1941, you are informed that Oberdienstleiter Brack of the Chancellory of the Fuhrer has declared himself ready to collaborate in the manufacture of the necessary shelters as well as the gassing apparatus.

An architect for gas chamber/crematorium II at Auschwitz (called Krema II by the Nazis) directly referred to the place as a Vergasungskeller.

That word, in English, means "gassing cellar."

As Nazi policies were implemented against Jews, resistance groups in Germany - and throughout occupied Europe - did what they could to thwart Hitler's plans.  By 1943, the Dutch resistance - including Corrie ten Boom and her Haarlem-based family - risked everything to help. 

After saving about 800 Jews and members of the Dutch resistance, the ten Booms were betrayed by a Dutchman on the 28th of February, 1944.  Although most family members were imprisoned - and several died as a direct result - the Gestapo never found the people who were in "the hiding place" (located, behind a false wall, in Corrie's bedroom).

Was Hitler's "final solution," regarding the Jews, ever publicly discussed by any of his high-ranking assistants?  To answer that question, let's examine a speech which Heinrich Himmler gave to a gathering of SS men on October 4, 1943 - about five months before the ten Boom family was arrested.