Aleksandras Iljasevicius was born a Muslim Tatar in Lithuania. At the age of seven, he was made to watch Nazi troops execute his Jewish friends and neighbours.
Almost 70 years on, a retired teacher in the US, he has revisited his childhood memories to mark international Holocaust remembrance day, in an interview with the BBC World Service.
>>>Lithuanian Tatar recalls witnessing Holocaust murders
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what is a myth?
by fussygorilla on Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:42 AM PSTthe holocaust happened but what is a myth built up by the Zionists and their supporters are:
1. the number 6 million, which only came out in the 1950's. No evidence of numbers,
2. that it was elimination of jews. Equal or greater numbers of gypsies(the Roma), the handicap, the retarded, the Christian nuns, and homosexuals were also killed
3. gas chambers may have been used to burn the corpses of those thousands who had died from typhus, starvation, and other diseases.