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He confessed to a hell of a lot more than that. Just see [this absolutely essential reading](https://archive.org/details/hoffman-great-holocaust-trial) for any liberated goy. As I always say, in the "conspiracy theory" hierarchy, the absolute pinnacle is holocaust denial. It is the gold standard for absolutely demolishing the official story. It is so complete that belief in the holocaust is now literally a "conspiracy theory" (think about it, it is). I know some of you may not like this comparison, but I personally think people who believe in the holocaust should be likened to and mocked like flat earthers.
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To be fair so we don't get "deboonked," the Bibi quote you are referring to strictly says that when Hitler started he was just trying to expel the jews. A goy would not even be allowed to say that without having to visit the pile of shoes with the headgear on, but Bibi did *not* deny the holocaust for real.
Technically, Bibi was sort of correct. It is just that at no point did the plot to expel the jews ever turn into some secret Rube Goldberg extermination plot, although in hindsight it probably should have.
And that's taking into account the fact that Britain had access to the "secret" German messages encrypted by Enigma as early as 1940 (essentially, the entire war).
No orders relating to extermination were sent this entire time? Really? But it was still totally happening, it's just that the Nazis, who were literally fighting the entire rest of the world, and openly declared their hatred for Jews, really wanted to hide it...
150,000 Jews served in the German Army in WW2. The criterion was simple. If one's loyalty was to Germany first then they were treated as fellows. Hitler offered full German citizenship to "Jews" (Kahzarians) who served. Beyond the rhetoric it is necessary to include the finer details.
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