On the Holocaust
"While helping hundreds of thousands of refugees, Red Cross volunteers
undoubtedly heard stories of Nazi brutality and rumors of mass gassings and they
noted those rumors and kept an eye out for any evidence of them, but they saw
nothing to indicate that the rumors were true."
-- My Awakening, p. 430 (1998)
"The official keepers of the Holocaust wage an international campaign to silence
the disturbing questions. Most people never even hear the revisionist position because
Jewish forces dominate the media and block mainstream access to material that questions
Holocaust orthodoxy."
My Awakening, p. 430 (1998)
"Did you ever notice how many survivors they have? Did you ever notice that?
Everybody every time you turn around, 15,000 survivors meet here, 400 survivors
convention there. I mean, did you ever notice? Nazis sure were inefficient, weren't they?
Boy, boy, boy! ...You almost have no survivors that ever say they saw a gas chamber or saw
the workings of a gas chamber...they'll say these preposterous stories that anybody can
check out to be a lie, an absolute lie."
Evelyn Rich interview, March 1985
Duke: "Obviously, Jews gain certain advantages by promoting the Holocaust idea. It
inspires tremendous financial aid for Israel. It makes organized Jewry almost immune from
criticism. Whether the Holocaust is real or not, the Jews clearly have a motive for
fostering the idea that it occurred. Not only do they have a motive, but they have the
means with the media domination they now hold.
Hustler: "Do you really doubt the Holocaust occurred?
Duke: "Let's put it this way. I question whether 6 million Jews actually died in
Nazi death camps. There are two major sources for Holocaust stories. One is the Nuremburg
war-crimes trial, which has been shown by all honest historians to be a farce of justice.
Another source is the great body of literature and media work, and at least 90% of that
material is from biased Jewish sources."
Hustler interview, reprinted in NAAWP News,
Issue #18, August
1982
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