307. Why Do People Deny the Holocaust? Understanding Holocaust Denialism

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307. Why Do People Deny the Holocaust? Understanding Holocaust Denialism

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We know the Holocaust to be true, yet many deny it. How is it possible to deny fact? In this episode, Robert Jan van Pelt delves into the perplexing world of Holocaust denial, exploring how meticulous forensic analysis and evidence-based reasoning challenge these unfounded claims. Through architectural blueprints and forensic investigations, he demonstrates the undeniable proof of homicidal gas chambers and the strategies denialists use to dismiss evidence. The episode also addresses the modern challenges of misinformation, AI, and anti-Semitism, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and education in defending truth. As the discussion unfolds, it becomes clear that understanding the roots of anti-Semitism is crucial to addressing its resurgence today, offering listeners a comprehensive view of how history, evidence, and ethical integrity play pivotal roles in combating denialism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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