- I've checked out Churchill's Second World War and the
statement is quite correct - not a single mention of Nazi "gas chambers,"
a "genocide" of the Jews, or of "six million" Jewish
victims of the war.
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- This is astonishing. How can it be explained?
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- Eisenhower's Crusade in Europe is a book of 559 pages;
the six volumes of Churchill's Second World War total 4,448 pages; and
de Gaulle's three-volume Mémoires de guerre is 2,054 pages. In this
mass of writing, which altogether totals 7,061 pages (not including the
introductory parts), published from 1948 to 1959, one will find no mention
either of Nazi "gas chambers," a "genocide" of the
Jews, or of "six million" Jewish victims of the war.
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- Richard Lynn
- Professor Emeritus,
- University of Ulster
- http://www.rlynn.co.uk
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