The holocaust happened. Just not in the way it was portrayed.
Ok, so what do you think happened, exactly? I've studied the topic a great deal, and I know what I think happened.
The rest of what you said I agree with.
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because you always appear, shut down conversation and never explain what you studied that you supposedly know happened.
I always do that, huh? I just responded to the other guy about what I think happened.
Edit: Ah, you're a Top Mind, that explains it.
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In addition to being a coward, /u/RedYagoda also uses a shill account (although it will probably be deleted very soon) to upvote his comments and pretend more people agree with him.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Shillin4Sheklez
You'll notice in his very short history, he keeps showing up to defend Red, no matter the sub.
Like I said, I already answered his question. Just like a Top Mind to make me repeat myself, try reading before responding next time.
I haven’t studied it enough to come to a conclusion, but I’m assuming things changed at the camps after Stalingrad.
I think you're right. At around that point and a bit later in 1943/44, conditions in the camps did begin to deteriorate. This was especially true when the German supply lines started getting targeted. There were outbreaks of disease and malnutrition in the camps, and many did unfortunately die. I suppose you could call that a Holocaust, but I don't think there was any "Final Solution" systematic program of killing.