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Arthur R. Butz – The Hoax Of The Twentieth Century

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Chapter 7: <strong>The</strong> Final Solution<br />

cult to arrange for the creation of credentials which declared Jews to have been<br />

permanent residents of various South American countries, and possibly also of<br />

Canada. A side trip to the country in question while en route to the U.S. might<br />

have been necessary, but such a trip would have been scenic anyway. South<br />

American countries would probably have been happy to cooperate, because the<br />

Jews were not in the process of settling with them, and there was no doubt bribe<br />

money as well.<br />

For these reasons, I believe that one is perfectly safe in assuming that at least<br />

500,000 uprooted Jews entered the U.S., and the correct figure is probably higher.<br />

Since the area of New York City is the home of millions of Jews, a few hundred<br />

thousand could have moved there alone, and nobody would have observed more<br />

than the fact that he, personally, was aware of a few Jews who came to New York<br />

from Europe after the war.<br />

In this analysis we have assumed, of course, that the great masses of Jews who<br />

resettled after the war were uprooted Jews and did not include statistically significant<br />

portions of, say, French Jews, who had no more reason to leave France than<br />

Jews in the U.S. have to leave that country. <strong>The</strong> net result of the Nazi Jewish resettlement<br />

policies was that a great number of Jews, uprooted from their homes,<br />

came into the power of Zionist-controlled refugee relief organizations, which<br />

were able to direct these masses of Jews to destinations chosen for political reasons.<br />

Recapitulation<br />

This is as far as the demographic analysis need be carried here, and it is probably<br />

essentially as far as it could be carried in any case. If we assume that at the<br />

end of the war there were about three million uprooted Jews whose situations had<br />

to be disposed of somehow by the Allies, then it is possible that one-half million<br />

emigrated to the U.S., one-half million went to Palestine, one million were absorbed<br />

by the Soviet Union, 750,000 settled in Eastern Europe excluding the Soviet<br />

Union, and 250,000 settled in Western Europe. On the other hand, the correct<br />

figures, including those offered here as data, may very well be somewhat different.<br />

<strong>The</strong> treatment presented here is guaranteed to be valid in a general way, but<br />

statistical accuracy cannot be attained.<br />

If we attempt to estimate the number who perished, on account of the chaotic<br />

conditions in the camps as the Germans retreated, on account of epidemics in the<br />

ghettos during more normal periods, on account of pogroms or massacres that<br />

might have taken place especially while the Germans were retreating, on account<br />

of Einsatzgruppen executions, and on account of unhealthy conditions in the concentration<br />

camps in Germany, especially at the very end of the war (which affected<br />

only Jewish political prisoners and ordinary criminals and the young adult<br />

Jews who had been conscripted for labor and sent to the concentration camps), we<br />

again have, in my opinion, an impossible problem on our hands. Rassinier’s esti-<br />

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