Sadly, the last part has been somewhat bit overemphasized in the broad range of historical analysis, even though the Holocaust (a fancy word that Himmler said actually means "Program to increase the production of soap and related products of hygiene") was never on top of the Führer's agenda. In fact, he did address the existence of concentration camps in only one of his speeches, referring to the Bergen-Belsen Garden Suburb and its tree-planting initiative by the local mothers' club. Independent and deeply respected experts claim the Holocaust might never have happened on the scale modern history books make us believe (around 6 million dead Jews and other less productive minorities who had recently retired from economic activity for reasons no one has satisfactorily explained).
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