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Fahnenbohn 01-16-16 02:41 PM

@ HunterICX : This testimony is so grotesque that it is obvious that this is a fake ! :haha:

Tchocky 01-16-16 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374097)
@ HunterICX : This testimony is so grotesque that it is obvious that this is a fake ! :haha:

Stop it.

HunterICX 01-16-16 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 2374096)
What I can't understand is why you go to such effort.

The guy is clearly not serious, not open-minded, and not worth anyone's time.

Crack a cold one and move on :up:

:Kaleun_Cheers:Just did, have a few yourself too! Cheers!

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374097)
@ HunterICX : This testimony is so grotesque that it is obvious that this is a fake ! :haha:

Where's yours then????

MLF 01-16-16 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374097)
@ HunterICX : This testimony is so grotesque that it is obvious that this is a fake ! :haha:

I'm out of here - absolutely no qualified argument on Fahnenbohn side. He can hmmm "debate", if you will excuse the term, by himself.:nope::nope:

Au Revoir.

Fahnenbohn 01-16-16 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2374100)
Where's yours then????



"The Czech President was correctly received at Berlin with the full military honors due to a visiting chief of state. Hitler met his train and presented flowers and chocolates to Hacha's daughter, who accompanied the Czech statesmen. Hacha's daughter denied to Allied investigators, after World War II, that her father had been subjected to any unusual pressure during his visit to Berlin."


David Hoggan, The Forced War.

Tchocky 01-16-16 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374102)


"The Czech President was correctly received at Berlin with the full military honors due to a visiting chief of state. Hitler met his train and presented flowers and chocolates to Hacha's daughter, who accompanied the Czech statesmen. Hacha's daughter denied to Allied investigators, after World War II, that her father had been subjected to any unusual pressure during his visit to Berlin."


David Hoggan, The Forced War.

Ah David Hoggan, high priest of Holocaust denial, well known for rearranging documents and fabricating evidence

:roll:

This is grotesque.

Stop it.

HunterICX 01-16-16 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374102)
David Hoggan

Ah....the holocaust denier and author of the ''The Myth of the Six Million''
known for re-arranging the sentences of testimonies and had very close associations with Neo-Nazi groups.

Well played Fahnebohn, well played.

*EDIT* Dang it Tchocky you beat me to it!

Fahnenbohn 01-16-16 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2374105)
Ah....the holocaust denier

That's not an argument.

Tchocky 01-16-16 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374107)
That's not an argument.

How the hell would you know what an argument is? Your idea of an argument is saying that other people are wrong.

Hunter doesn't need an argument though. He's correctly stating that your source is widely discredited and not to be taken seriously.

Just like you.

Stop posting.

Raptor1 01-16-16 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374102)


"The Czech President was correctly received at Berlin with the full military honors due to a visiting chief of state. Hitler met his train and presented flowers and chocolates to Hacha's daughter, who accompanied the Czech statesmen. Hacha's daughter denied to Allied investigators, after World War II, that her father had been subjected to any unusual pressure during his visit to Berlin."


David Hoggan, The Forced War.

Hoggan seems to be thoroughly debunked, and I don't know what his sources are. Regardless, let's not make half-quotes, shall we:

"The Czech President was correctly received at Berlin with the full military honors due to a visiting chief of state. Hitler met his train and presented flowers and chocolates to Hacha's daughter, who accompanied the Czech statesmen. Hacha's daughter denied to Allied investigators, after World War II, that her father had been subjected to any unusual pressure during his visit to Berlin. The meeting with the German leaders lasted from 1:15 a.m. to 2:15 a.m. on March 15th; Hacha described the full details to his daughter after returning to his hotel. Hitler, Hacha, Chvalkovsky, Ribbentrop, Marshal Göring, and General Keitel had attended the meeting. Hacha made a plea for the continuation of full Czech independence, and he offered to reduce the Czech army. Hitler rejected this plea, and he announced that German troops would enter Bohemia-Moravia the same day. The Germans made it quite clear that they were prepared to crush any Czech resistance."

Fahnenbohn 01-16-16 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 2374109)
Hoggan seems to be thoroughly debunked, and I don't know what his sources are. Regardless, let's not make half-quotes, shall we:

"The Czech President was correctly received at Berlin with the full military honors due to a visiting chief of state. Hitler met his train and presented flowers and chocolates to Hacha's daughter, who accompanied the Czech statesmen. Hacha's daughter denied to Allied investigators, after World War II, that her father had been subjected to any unusual pressure during his visit to Berlin. The meeting with the German leaders lasted from 1:15 a.m. to 2:15 a.m. on March 15th; Hacha described the full details to his daughter after returning to his hotel. Hitler, Hacha, Chvalkovsky, Ribbentrop, Marshal Göring, and General Keitel had attended the meeting. Hacha made a plea for the continuation of full Czech independence, and he offered to reduce the Czech army. Hitler rejected this plea, and he announced that German troops would enter Bohemia-Moravia the same day. The Germans made it quite clear that they were prepared to crush any Czech resistance."

Yep, and it's explained why in the book. No relation with the "Lebensraum".

Catfish 01-16-16 03:47 PM

I am out of here too.
I am sure psychologists have a term for his behaviour. :hmmm:

Oberon 01-16-16 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn (Post 2374107)
That's not an argument.

Perhaps, but it's a quantification, if someone can be as deeply in denial to think that the Holocaust either didn't happen or was some sort of allied forgery, then the rest of their work can hardly be taken at face value.

mapuc 01-16-16 04:10 PM

(An off topic comment)

I truly wish i had a time machine so I could travel back in time to these specific time and place.

Markus

(End off topic comment)

Betonov 01-16-16 04:11 PM

The millions of dead are an argument against holocaust deniers, so that IS an argument.
An argument that doesn't stand on some ''phantasm'' like every single post you made here.


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