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posted 29 days ago by Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +37Score on mirror )
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PurestEvil on scored.co
28 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
> so propaganda makers had to make up a different narrative.

Well, actually the holocaust was popularized and marketed between 1960 and 1970. Before that it was simply unknown. They started to push it a little right after 1945 with German soldiers, but it failed. There is a video where they put them into a room and showed them the footage, about how people were killed. One German recognized the place - it was Dresden, which was bombed by the British. They were all civilians, and there were no militarily relevant targets. The idea was to kill civilians as to demoralize Germans.

Anyway, it fell flat, so ~2 decades later they did it again, but that time better. They even built a chimney connected to nothing in Auschwitz. And many of the images that existed were literally edited. 2 Germans hugging each other and smiling? Well, add a hanging guy into the background, so clearly they were so evil that they were making fun about that.

Remember that in Germany it was practically impossible to question it, as it meant ostracization, losing jobs, getting fined and jailed. So if there was ANY conversation about it, you only heard one side, uncontested. So the death toll went from 4.5 million to 1.1 million to 6 million (quite a popular number used in 1900 and 1920 in newspapers). The actual death toll was 271000, verified by the Swiss' "Rotes Kreuz" and it wasn't intentional.

> The holobunga narrative was not fully developed yet.

So yeah, it took them quite some time to create everything that is needed. And it had a massive ROI - handing out free money to whatever jew claimed is a holocaust survivor. Which appears to double every few years.
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