Received: from clmx17.dial.voyager.net (clmx17.dial.voyager.net [198.109.137.17]) by vixa.voyager.net (8.7.3/CICNet) with SMTP id UAA18442; Wed, 7 Aug 1996 20:27:57 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <199608080027.UAA18442@vixa.voyager.net> Date: Wed, 07 Aug 1996 20:28:29 -0400 From: jamie@voyager.net (Jamie McCarthy) To: rblackmore@juno.com, butz@delta.eecs.nwu.edu Subject: Re: Schott, Keyes, & Hitler Re: Free Speech Newsgroups: alt.revisionism References: <4tvb2i$15j@juliana.sprynet.com> <4u69s9$qto@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net> Organization: Absence Software X-UIDL: 807f4ffb3cbbcf52fafe1ee3ae846195 (A copy of this message has also been posted to the following newsgroups: alt.revisionism) rblackmore wrote: >This whole alleged speech "Alleged speech"? >of Himmler's at Posen is highly >controversial, and, I might add, of dubious >authenticity. There is even supposed to be a recording "Supposed to be a recording"? >of Himmler making these damning statements about >ausrottung usw. I will cut and paste something concerning >this speech later IF someone would care to see it. Do yourself a favor and listen to the speech first, then get back to us. http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/h/himmler-heinrich/posen/oct-04-43/ Welcome to the 1990s! Butz's "dubious authenticity" argument could work back in the 70s when it was tough to get a copy of the speech and listen for yourself. Now it's a mouse-click away for fifty million people. Enjoy. Posted; emailed to "rblackmore" and Arthur Butz. -- Jamie McCarthy http://www.absence.prismatix.com/jamie/ jamie@voyager.net Co-Webmaster of http://www.nizkor.org/ Hate mail will be posted.
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