Bettina Stangneth
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They wanted to claim the holocaust was a Jewish lie. Some actually believed that and then tried to imagine the perpetrators, including Eichmann who refused to deny it occurred, as agents under the control of an outlandish Jewish conspiracy that perpetrated the holocaust on themselves through a secret control of SD & SS lackeys. Poor Hitler was hoodwinked!
If you’re crazy enough to be a racist, believing in genetic inbreeding as superior to swimming in a diverse gene pool, then you’re crazy enough to swallow these wild conspiracy theories! We can see parallels to current hard-line fanatics who will twist facts or refuse to believe them and cling to the wildest theories that defy the laws of logic and even gravity.
Nazi racial Anti-Semitism claimed the superiority of an imagined, somehow pure, “Aryan” race, but in Eichmann‘s rationale for genocide, he painted the Jews as “intellectually superior to” themselves and therefore a most dangerous and cunning enemy. See page 304 for a speech that he hoped would be his book‘s conclusion.… (mehr)