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Gabriel Wilensky

    Gabriel Wilensky, dessen lebenslange Faszination und jahrelange Beschäftigung mit der Frage nach den Ursachen des Holocausts auf sein technisches Fachwissen als preisgekrönter Branchenveteran der Computer- und Softwareindustrie zurückgreift. Er hat diese dunkle Periode der Geschichte methodisch recherchiert und darüber geschrieben, mit dem Ziel, zu verstehen und zu erklären, wie eine solche Tragödie geschehen konnte. Seine Arbeit taucht tief in die Komplexität historischer Ereignisse ein und nutzt einen systematischen Ansatz, um die vielschichtigen Faktoren aufzudecken, die zum Holocaust führten.

    Six Million Crucifixions
    Six Million Crucifixions: How Christian Teachings About Jews Paved the Road to the Holocaust
    • Six Million Crucifixions examines the root causes of antisemitism in Christianity and how that prepared the soil for the secular antisemitism that culminated in the Holocaust. The book covers the last two thousand years of history, from the origins of this hatred all the way to the advent of modern antisemitism. It also covers the role of the Churches during the Third Reich, and the role of the Vatican in setting up escape routes for wanted war criminals after WWII. Six Million Crucifixions concludes by making the point that after the Second World War the Allies should have set up an international trial and put any and all clergymen who may have had a role in the defamation of and incitement against the Jewish people, as well as those who helped wanted Nazis escape Justice and other charges, on the dock.

      Six Million Crucifixions: How Christian Teachings About Jews Paved the Road to the Holocaust
    • Six Million Crucifixions

      • 392 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,1(11)Abgeben

      Examining the historical roots of antisemitism in Christianity, this book traces its evolution over two millennia and its contribution to modern racial antisemitism leading to the Holocaust. It highlights the involvement of churches during the Third Reich and the Vatican's complicity in aiding war criminals post-WWII. The author argues for a missed opportunity in 1945-46 for the Allies to hold clergymen accountable for their roles in inciting hatred against Jews and facilitating Nazi escapes, advocating for a third international trial.

      Six Million Crucifixions