January 27, 2001
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Channel 4's Battle for the Holocaust, broadcast on Britain's first official Holocaust Memorial Day, raises controversial questions about how the world perceives the Nazi extermination.
In this programme, Jewish historians look at how our understanding of the Holocaust has changed in the five decades since the end of the Second World War and ask whose agenda is being served by the proliferation of museums, memorials and commemoration events.
1. "My mother never stopped talking about it. There was no topic that did not lead back to the war.
Till the last week of her life, she was still denouncing that a handful of holocaust gangsters and profiteers, are going around the world sanctimoniously wrapping themselves in the mantle of neady Holocaust victims.
For everything she endured, she received $3,500 and there were people raking in Billions in the name of her suffering."
[Prof. Norman Finklestein]
2. "What I oppose is not restitution. I oppose number one, demanding money on false pretexts. What was done to the Swiss Bankers was simply extortion. It was a fraud.
And number two, once you've gotten the monies, then to deny it to the actual victims, then that's shameless."
[Prof. Norman Finklestein]
3. "The international Jewish agenda changes with each historical period."
[Member of the World Jewish Congress]
Battle For The Holocaust (Part 1 of 6)
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
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