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'''Holocaust denial''' is the denial or the trivialisation of the [[Holocaust]] (the [[Genocide|mass murder]] of around 6 million [[Judaism|Jews]] by [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]] from 1941 to 1945). Holocaust deniers argue that 1) that the deaths of Jews and other victims was unintentional; 2) that Nazi Germany only intended to deport or enslave the Jewish population of Europe rather than exterminate them; 3) that Nazi massacres were actually carried out by the Soviet [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Red Army]] or [[People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs|NKVD]]; 4) that the death toll of the Jewish Holocaust is much lower than the agreed-upon estimate of 6 million; or 5) that 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]].
'''Holocaust denial''' is the denial or the trivialisation of the [[Holocaust]] (the [[Genocide|mass murder]] of around 6 million [[Judaism|Jews]] by [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]] from 1941 to 1945). Holocaust deniers argue that 1) that the deaths of Jews and other victims was unintentional; 2) that Nazi Germany only intended to deport or enslave the Jewish population of Europe rather than exterminate them; 3) that Nazi massacres were actually carried out by the Soviet [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Red Army]] or [[People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs|NKVD]]; 4) that certain groups or figures (e.g. the German [[Wehrmacht]] or the [[Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists]]) bear no responsibility in the Holocaust; 5) that the actual death toll of the Jewish Holocaust is much lower than the agreed-upon estimate of 6 million; and/or 6) that 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]]. All of these arguments are false.

Revision as of 19:40, 26 September 2023

Holocaust denial is the denial or the trivialisation of the Holocaust (the mass murder of around 6 million Jews by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945). Holocaust deniers argue that 1) that the deaths of Jews and other victims was unintentional; 2) that Nazi Germany only intended to deport or enslave the Jewish population of Europe rather than exterminate them; 3) that Nazi massacres were actually carried out by the Soviet Red Army or NKVD; 4) that certain groups or figures (e.g. the German Wehrmacht or the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists) bear no responsibility in the Holocaust; 5) that the actual death toll of the Jewish Holocaust is much lower than the agreed-upon estimate of 6 million; and/or 6) that the Holocaust was an outright fabrication invented by the Allied Powers of World War II (and in particular the Soviet Union), who were led by a Jewish conspiracy. All of these arguments are false.