Does someone seriously believe on here that Christians were the primary people Hitler exterminated?

No, it's quite obvious that he killed millions of Klingons. Racist bastard!

Thats just one of the revisionist things that Ive heard here are some others: Stalin is Atheist (No he was Russian orthodox), Thomas Aquinas was killed by a tree(conflicting story), Saint Nick became a christian in the first century (christianity didn't become popular for several centuries), Christians were in India before ndus (dravidian revisionism), Native Americans werent the first settlers but they killed off whoever was......., the founding fathers were Christian. There is probably more, but thats all I can give you at the moment.

Well, technically they're right. Tler did martyr six million Christians. They weren't his primary target, though.

He killed them because they got in his way. And about one million of them WERE among his primary targets. One out of every six Jews killed in the Holocaust was a Christian.

@ Bria: Stalin was neither Christian (he murdered Christians) nor atheist. He was what we call anti-theist. He knew God exists and wanted to kill or at least hurt That's why he persecuted Christians.

Tler persecuted the Jews for the exact same reason; he was an anti-theist.

It was 6 mil Jews. Somebody does't know what he's talking about. The gay, gypsies, pols, soviets and a few priests were killed too by hitler.

Tler did persecute some Christians, but of course they weren't the primary people he targeted, that was the Jews.

Sounds like some kind of revisionism. According to a straightforward interpretation of the Bible, if Jews didn't believe in Christ and died in the Holocaust, then a Christian would have to believe that they are burning in Hell for eternity. So, to avoid the injustice of this, some Christians might try to believe that a large fraction of the Jews that died were actually Christians, and thus didn't go to Hell after all.

Many people, including Jews _and_ Christians were exterminated under Most estimate that of the nine million Jews living within his influence, two-thirds were killed in the Holocaust -- six million. More than one million Jewish children were killed in the Holocaust, as were approximately two million Jewish women and three million Jewish men. Broad definitions of the Holocaust include the Nazis' genocide of millions of people in other groups, including Romani (more commonly known in English by the exonym "Gypsies"), Sinti, Soviet prisoners of war, Polish and Soviet civilians, homosexuals, people with disabilities, Jehovah's Witnesses and other political and religious opponents, which occurred regardless of whether they were of German or non-German ethnic origin.

Using this definition, the total number of civilians murdered by the Nazis is between 10 million and 11 million (around 5.7 million Jews and a roughly equal number of non-Jews. Regardless the largest single group of people who died under tler were the Jews -- three million of them from Poland.

Niewyk, Donald L. And Nicosia, Francis R. The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust, Columbia University Press, 2000, pp.45–52.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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