Controversy Erupts as Holocaust Denier Questions 6 Million Victims
September 27, 2025
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English Script:
If I could make a point now, she said the fact that 6 million Jews died. However, in 1988, the Ausch, the site at Auschwitz, where people can go and tour the gas chambers, they lowered their figure from 4 million dead to 1 million dead. So that was 3 million taken out of the equation overnight. Where did these 3 million go? Were they never there in the first place? Were they in the camps, and did they survive? And if you can lose 3 million people overnight. Who’s to say that 1 million remaining figure is not also wrong?
And let me ask you this question, it wasn’t worth some of these, worth some of these figures ascertained after the fact because they went back and did census after?
The source of the famous 6 million figure is an affidavit by one of the, by somebody who was brought in at the Nuremberg trial in 1945/46. Even Ronald Hilbert, who’s considered one of the major figures in the Holocaust historians, professor, University of Vermont. He concedes himself that the 6 million figure is based upon crude calculations. It is only highly dubious and he says we must reexamine this whole question of the 6 million. Look, it’s very interesting, Montel. People heard over and over about 6 million Jews dying in Europe in the Second World War. How many people in this audience know how many Germans died during the Second World War? How many Americans died during the Second World War? How many Chinese died during the Second World War? In America, as time goes by, the more time passes, the more there’s emphasis on the fate of one particular people during the Second World War, almost to the exclusion of everyone else.


