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Prof
Raul Hilberg
speaking on 22
February 22, 1983 at New York’s Lincoln Center Avery Fisher
Hall at a meeting organized by the Holocaust Survivors
Foundation:

WHAT began in 1941 was a process of destruction not
planned in advance, not organized centrally by any
agency. There was no blueprint and there was no budget
for destructive measures. They were taken step by step,
one step at a time. Thus came about not so much a plan
being carried out, but an incredible meeting of minds, a
consensus – mind reading by a far-flung
bureaucracy.

Newsday, New York, February 23, 1983, Part II, page 3.

David
Irving notes:

WE consider Raul Hilberg to be one of the most
objective ‘Holocaust’ historians of the age. One clue:
his early interest in chemistry, an exact science.

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Focal Point
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