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What did Ignaz Maybaum say about the Holocaust?

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Question by Amy
Submitted on 9/10/2003
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What did Ignaz Maybaum say about the Holocaust?



Answer by vic
Submitted on 11/11/2003
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he says that jews were punished and suffered for the sins of the rest of the world

 

Answer by Matt Jordon
Submitted on 1/28/2005
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For the jews there was no escaping death everything they did no matter what it was it usually brought them to the dark, dark shade of lifelessness.

 

Answer by Thomas
Submitted on 1/23/2007
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Not true, he said the Jew's were martyred for the sins of the rest of the world, NOT punished

 

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