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See title. I'm curious to know when the first mentions of the holocaust were. I've seen some things to suggest they were long after WWII, and it took until the 70s for it to appear in encyclopedias and dictionaries. However on the contrary we have books like If This Is a Man by Primo Levi which was published in October 1947, only two years after he left Auschwitz, and published a few months earlier was Diary of a Young Girl in June of 1947. Are there any earlier? News reports, survivor accounts, whatnot?
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TakenusernameA on scored.co
23 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
The term itself is Greek and refers to the Hebrew sacrifice of completely consuming a sacrifice by fire, so in that use it goes back literal Millenia. For a mass tragedy, generally by fire, its more recent, but still probably a couple hundred years old. For the Germans putting fake jew PoWs in concentration camps and forcing them to work off their fraud, probably the 50s and 60s.
HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
20 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> The term itself is Greek and refers to the Hebrew sacrifice of completely consuming a sacrifice by fire, so in that use it goes back literal Millenia.

Yes, the word holocaust literally means sacrifice.

The Jews have replaced the sacrifice of Jesus Christ with the sacrifice of 6 millions of their own, to save us from the original sin of racism.

Western countries today do not worship Jesus Christ. Our countries worship the Jews. Denying the holocaust has greater social and legal consequences than denying that Jesus died on the cross, which proves our countries' religion is the worship of the Jews as our gods.
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