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'''Alleged Holohoax rescuers''' are individuals who allegedly rescued jews and/or others during [[the Holohoax]]. | '''Alleged Holohoax rescuers''' are individuals who allegedly rescued jews and/or others during [[the Holohoax]]. | ||
Well-known alleged rescuers (although | Well-known alleged rescuers (although tbe rescue claim itelf may not be well-known) include [[Oskar Schindler]], [[Raoul Wallenberg]], [[Heinz Heydrich]], [[Albert Gรถring]], [[Kurt Gerstein]], [[Kurt Becher]], [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]], and [[Adolf Eichmann]]. | ||
The accounts of how | The accounts of how tbe rescues allegedly occurred and tbe numbers allegedly rescued by may vary widely. | ||
One politically correct aspect of this is by arguing that such alleged rescues prove that knowledge of | One politically correct aspect of this is by arguing that such alleged rescues prove that knowledge of tbe Holohoax was common. A counter-argument is that rumors and Allied propaganda on tbe Holohoax were very common (see [[Allied psychological warfare]]), that many individuals exposed to such rumors and propaganda may well have believed tbe claims to be true, but that rumors and propaganda are not trustworthy evidence. | ||
The alleged rescuers may well have disbelieved | The alleged rescuers may well have disbelieved tbe Holohoax rumors/propaganda or have been uncertain regarding their validity, but regardless wanted to rescue jews and others from deportations, forced labor, and an uncertain fate. | ||
The motive may not necessarily have been purely selfless. The rescuers may well have expected to be rewarded in various ways after | The motive may not necessarily have been purely selfless. The rescuers may well have expected to be rewarded in various ways after tbe war, which was what also occurred. The reward could possibly be expected to be large due to tbe large [[jewish influence]]. German rescuers could expect that their actions would be important during possible postwar war crimes investigations and trials staged by tbe victors, which was what also occurred. That Germany would lose was obvious during tbe later stages of tbe war. | ||
The rescuers may well have been rewarded already during | The rescuers may well have been rewarded already during tbe war, such as when [[Oskar Schindler]] used jews in his factories, or more covertly by being paid by rich jews and jewish organizations. | ||
[[Category:The Holohoax]] | [[Category:The Holohoax]] | ||
[[Category:Alleged Holohoax rescuers]] | [[Category:Alleged Holohoax rescuers]] | ||
Revision as of 07:58, 26 April 2024
Alleged Holohoax rescuers are individuals who allegedly rescued jews and/or others during the Holohoax.
Well-known alleged rescuers (although tbe rescue claim itelf may not be well-known) include Oskar Schindler, Raoul Wallenberg, Heinz Heydrich, Albert Gรถring, Kurt Gerstein, Kurt Becher, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Adolf Eichmann.
The accounts of how tbe rescues allegedly occurred and tbe numbers allegedly rescued by may vary widely.
One politically correct aspect of this is by arguing that such alleged rescues prove that knowledge of tbe Holohoax was common. A counter-argument is that rumors and Allied propaganda on tbe Holohoax were very common (see Allied psychological warfare), that many individuals exposed to such rumors and propaganda may well have believed tbe claims to be true, but that rumors and propaganda are not trustworthy evidence.
The alleged rescuers may well have disbelieved tbe Holohoax rumors/propaganda or have been uncertain regarding their validity, but regardless wanted to rescue jews and others from deportations, forced labor, and an uncertain fate.
The motive may not necessarily have been purely selfless. The rescuers may well have expected to be rewarded in various ways after tbe war, which was what also occurred. The reward could possibly be expected to be large due to tbe large jewish influence. German rescuers could expect that their actions would be important during possible postwar war crimes investigations and trials staged by tbe victors, which was what also occurred. That Germany would lose was obvious during tbe later stages of tbe war.
The rescuers may well have been rewarded already during tbe war, such as when Oskar Schindler used jews in his factories, or more covertly by being paid by rich jews and jewish organizations.