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'''Holocaust denial''' is the denial, downplaying, or trivialisation of the [[Holocaust]], that is, the industrialised [[Genocide|mass murder]] of around 6 million [[Judaism|Jews]] by [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]] between 1941 and 1945. Holocaust deniers mainly argue that:
'''Holocaust denial''' is the denial, downplaying or trivialisation of the [[Holocaust]] (the [[genocide]] of approximately 6 million [[Judaism|Jews]] by [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]] from 1941 to 1945). Holocaust deniers mainly argue that:


# The actual death toll of the Holocaust is much lower than the largely agreed-upon figure of 6 million;
# the deaths of Jews was unintentional;
# The deaths of millions of Jews from disease, exposure, and malnutrition (conditions imposed on them/exacerbated by the Nazis for the purpose of facilitating millions of deaths) was unintentional and the consequence of [[Allied bombing during World War II|Allied bombing of German transportation]];
# Nazi Germany only intended to deport or enslave the Jewish population of Europe rather than exterminate it;
# Nazi Germany only intended to deport/enslave the Jewish population of Europe rather than exterminate it;
# Nazi massacres and other [[War crime|war crimes]] were actually carried out by the Soviet [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Red Army]] or [[People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs|NKVD]];
# Many Nazi crimes and atrocities were actually carried out by the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet]] [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Red Army]] and [[People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs|NKVD]];
# Certain groups or figures (e.g. the German [[Wehrmacht]] or the [[Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists]]) bear no responsibility in the Holocaust;
# Certain figures or organisations which directly participated in the Holocaust (e.g. the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]], the [[Wehrmacht]] and the [[Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists|OUN]]) bear no responsibility for it; and
# The actual death toll of the Holocaust is much lower than 6 million, or
# The Holocaust was an outright fabrication, invented by the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] (who were supposedly led by a Jewish-[[Zionism|Zionist]] world [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy]]) and in particular the Soviet Union, for the purposes of eliciting sympathy for Jews and creating a justification for the formation of the "[[State of Israel]]".
# the Holocaust was an outright fabrication invented by the [[Allies of World War II|Allied Powers]] of [[Second World War|World War II]] (and in particular the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]]), who were led by a Jewish [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy]].


People who deny the Holocaust may not believe all of these arguments at once, as many of them (e.g. claiming that the Holocaust ''did'' happen but that the death toll is being exaggerated, and claiming that the Holocaust was an outright fabrication) are contradictory.
Individuals who deny the Holocaust may not believe all of these arguments at the same time, however, as many of the arguments that they make (e.g. claiming that the death toll of the Holocaust is being exaggerated and claiming that the Holocaust was an outright fabrication) are contradictory.


In most (though not all) academic circles studying the Holocaust and its aftermath (which includes Jewish scholars), it is considered such a unique event—unparalleled in sheer scale, planning, and brutality—that comparing it to or equating it with other massacres or genocides is also considered a form of denial, as doing so may (intentionally or otherwise) make the Holocaust look less severe by comparison.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Dovid Katz|newspaper=Jewish Currents|title=The "double genocide" theory|date=2017-11-22|url=https://jewishcurrents.org/the-double-genocide-theory|quote=The Holocaust is not referred to simply as the “Nazi genocide,” but has its own names — Yiddish, der Khurbn, Hebrew, ha-Shoah, English, the Holocaust — to signify a unique event. It is more than a linguistic curiosity that postwar attempts by some Jewish groups to subsume the Holocaust as one of the historic massacres endured by the Jews that are mourned on Tíshebov (Tisha b’Av) failed, because of the virtually unanimous feeling among survivors that this one, in 20th-century Europe, was so very different, and intrinsically incomparable with even the primary ancient national catastrophes of destruction and exile.
In academic circles studying the Holocaust and its aftermath (which includes Jewish scholars), it is considered such a unique event -- without equal -- that equating it with another massacre or genocide is also a form of denial.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Dovid Katz|newspaper=Jewish Currents|title=The "double genocide" theory|date=2017-11-22|url=https://jewishcurrents.org/the-double-genocide-theory|quote=The Holocaust is not referred to simply as the “Nazi genocide,” but has its own names — Yiddish, der Khurbn, Hebrew, ha-Shoah, English, the Holocaust — to signify a unique event. It is more than a linguistic curiosity that postwar attempts by some Jewish groups to subsume the Holocaust as one of the historic massacres endured by the Jews that are mourned on Tíshebov (Tisha b’Av) failed, because of the virtually unanimous feeling among survivors that this one, in 20th-century Europe, was so very different, and intrinsically incomparable with even the primary ancient national catastrophes of destruction and exile.


The Holocaust cannot, must not, be subsumed — but that is precisely what the Double Genocide theory seeks to do.}}</ref>
The Holocaust cannot, must not, be subsumed — but that is precisely what the Double Genocide theory seeks to do.}}</ref>
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