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Jewish historian David Solomon says that not one but many holocausts happened multiple times in Germany during German history:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUlM2a2tsOM#t=3350 - from 0:55:50 to 0:57:10
"(...) The Shoah is not an isolated event. The project to exterminate the Jews of Germany happens here [pointing at the timeline of history], and here, and here, and here, and here, and here. And so people say - so why did Jews keep going back to Germany? Why did Jews keep going back? And I say - look at your own generation. Only half a century after the Holocaust, and what is the largest growing Jewish community in the world outside of Israel? It's Germany. And yet surely the lesson of this entire wall [pointing at the timeline of history] is that Jews should not be living in Germany. We hope and we pray... in the end of the day, in hundreds of years from now, I'm hoping that... well, if I'm starting to explain that more I'm gonna get further and further into problem, so I'm gonna stop, let's go back to history (...)"
^^^
It seems he is right. There was already a holocaust of Jews in Medieval Germany. The one of 1939-1945 wasn't the first one in history.
And like he said in the lecture Jews who go to Germany make a mistake because there might be another holocaust there in the future.
Now we can ask holocaust deniers - "dude, but which holocaust do you deny?" - because there were several of them, it seems.
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