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Jew Refutes the Holocaust

A letter to Brother Nathanael Kapner

June 18, 2014

Brother Nathanael introduction: The following is a Letter I received from a Jewish scholar regarding his reasoned doubts of the Holocaust as presented by Jewry. With his permission to publish the Letter along with his full name, herein is presented a convincing refutation of the Holocaust Hoax.

“DEAR BROTHER NATHANAEL… My name is Robert Litoff. I have been following your site for many years. You may publish this Letter and my name.

I was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1945 of two Jewish parents but am now a non-practicing Jew. As far as I can trace, all my ancestors are Jews.

I graduated Phi Beta Kappa in psychology from the University of Connecticut.

The claim that 6 million Jews died during World War II is wrong.

During the war period, before and shortly afterward, 5 million Jews went to Israel, and the Jewish population of North America increased from 4 million to 6 million.

Jews also went to Brazil, Argentina, Australia and other nations. This accounts for the decrease of 6 million Jews in Europe.

The world Jewish population was 15 million circa 1929 but it reached an estimated high of 18 million in 1989, an increase of 16%, which would have been impossible if 6 million Jews died in World War II.

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Links:

Future Israel president wanted deal to bring U.S. into war against Germany [FPP.co.uk] Sep 10, 1941 Chaim Weizmann letter to Winston Churchill

David Irving: 'Holocaust' Myths Aug 10, 2013

Israel Ripping Off Holocaust Survivors: Elderly Survivors Stage Protest March to Prime Minister's Office [Haaretz (Israel)] Aug 6, 2007

WWII Germany & the Jews (Dedicated website)

David Irving's introduction to The Morgenthau Plan The plan for a defeated Germany was written by two Jews in FDR's administration prior to the end of the war. It was castigated as diabolical in its treatment of Germans.

Slovakia Paves the Way for Extradition of 98-Year-Old Hungarian Nazi [Arutz Sheva] (Israel) Apr 26, 2013

97-Year-Old Most-Wanted Nazi Denies War Crime Allegations [Arutz Sheva] (Israel) Aug 1, 2012