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  • #11
    Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

    Originally posted by ferdi2
    .....secret notes.... seriously?

    It should be noted that the above appears to have been copied and pasted from:
    "Useful Answers to Frequent Questions on the Armenian Genocide
    By Dennis R. Papazian"

    basically the armenian equivalent of the 'idiots guide to the AG'.

    Do you guys understand that drawing flimsy parralels with Hitler for the purpose of illiciting sympathy will make recognition even more difficult where it matters i.e. Turkish public opinion?
    i never said i came up with everything. a fact is a fact.

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    • #12
      Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

      Originally posted by ferdi2
      .....secret notes.... seriously?

      It should be noted that the above appears to have been copied and pasted from:
      "Useful Answers to Frequent Questions on the Armenian Genocide
      By Dennis R. Papazian"

      basically the armenian equivalent of the 'idiots guide to the AG'.
      Truly turkish snobbism has no limits....
      Idiot’s guide or Turkish Constitution what is the deferens? The first is true the second is a lie….

      You can call it an “Idiots Guide” or “Dummies Manual” but it will not make it less truthful. From other side you can call it a Constitution and it will still be most ridicules pies of paper ever written - subject of mocking for any logical human being…

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      • #13
        Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

        [QUOTE=ferdi2;267646]

        retards...? With an attitude like that, I predict your new C&A website will end up being a stillbirth.




        Did I say gov.? I said turkish public opinion. And yes it could get even more difficult. Just ask the opinion of one of the 30,000+ Turks who signed the recent internet campaign what they think of feeble armenian attempts to associate Hitler's so called quotes with the AG. I wouldn't be surprised if they all revoked their signatures because of such tawdry manipulation of quotes.
        August 22, 1939]

        My decision to attack Poland was arrived at last spring. Originally, I feared that the political constellation would compel me to strike simultaneously at England, Russia, France, and Poland. Even this risk would have had to be taken.

        Ever since the autumn of 1938, and because I realized that Japan would not join us unconditionally and that Mussolini is threatened by that nit-wit of a king and the treasonable scoundrel of a crown prince, I decided to go with Stalin.

        In the last analysis, there are only three great statesmen in the world, Stalin, I, and Mussolini. Mussolini is the weakest, for he has been unable to break the power of either the crown or the church. Stalin and I are the only ones who envisage the future and nothing but the future. Accordingly, I shall in a few weeks stretch out my hand to Stalin at the common German-Russian frontier and undertake the redistribution of the world with him.

        Our strength consists in our speed and in our brutality. Genghis Khan led millions of women and children to slaughter — with premeditation and a happy heart. History sees in him solely the founder of a state. It's a matter of indifference to me what a weak western European civilization will say about me.

        I have issued the command — and I'll have anybody who utters but one word of criticism executed by a firing squad — that our war aim does not consist in reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of the enemy. Accordingly, I have placed my death-head formations in readiness — for the present only in the East — with orders to them to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of Polish derivation and language. Only thus shall we gain the living space (Lebensraum) which we need. Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?

        Kevork B. Bardakjian, Hitler and the Armenian Genocide (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Zoryan Institute, 1985).

        The text above is the English version of the German document handed to Louis P. Lochner in Berlin. It first appeared in Lochner's What About Germany? (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1942), pp. 1-4. The Nuremberg Tribunal later identified the document as L-3 or Exhibit USA-28. Two other versions of the same document appear in Appendices II and III. For the German original cf. Akten zur Deutschen Auswartigen Politik 1918-1945, Serie D, Band VII, (Baden-Baden, 1956), pp. 171-172.
        so you are saying this is a fabrication? I feel sorry for you. nothing else to say but to deny facts

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        • #14
          Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

          That's why Hitler was payed to kill Armenians himself right?

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          • #15
            Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

            [QUOTE=ferdi2;267652]
            Originally posted by Tiko310 View Post

            The veracity of the document, quote is irrelevant. The problem is armenian attempts to draw a nexus between the events of 1915 and the Nazi's. The sole purpose being to ride on the back of the j.holocaust and illicit sympathy when there is no actual connection to speak of other a quote in 'secret' document, that is dubious at best. Anyway, it's merely conjecture to suggest that Hitler was in anyway swayed by the plight of Armenians. Only a self absorbed Armenian would believe it was.
            And you can DISPROVE the validity of this document right?

            Go ahead. We have given our facts and evidence. Lets see what you have.

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            • #16
              Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

              [QUOTE=ferdi2;267646]

              And yes it could get even more difficult. Just ask the opinion of one of the 30,000+ Turks who signed the recent internet campaign what they think of feeble armenian attempts to associate Hitler's so called quotes with the AG. I wouldn't be surprised if they all revoked their signatures because of such tawdry manipulation of quotes.
              You are in did being DIFFICULT!

              30.000 of 70.000.000 of your tribesman have signed a website where they apologize for animal deeds of their cannibal ancestors in attempt to become humans. And you say they will give up on trying to be human beings just because someone will tell them something that YOU think is not accurate?

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              • #17
                Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

                retards...? With an attitude like that, I predict your new C&A website will end up being a stillbirth.
                Really? Maybe that's why people from all over the world ... including Turks ... have already come together to fight off the RETARDS! I'm not talking about the people, I'm talking about the Turkish bastards trying to cover everything up. Did I hurt your feelings by using the "R" word?

                Did I say gov.? I said turkish public opinion. And yes it could get even more difficult. Just ask the opinion of one of the 30,000+ Turks who signed the recent internet campaign what they think of feeble armenian attempts to associate Hitler's so called quotes with the AG. I wouldn't be surprised if they all revoked their signatures because of such tawdry manipulation of quotes.
                Rule of thumb ... PRESENT FACTS when stating anything serious! Not crap. We've had enough of that, thank you.

                Your words are so childish, Ferdi. Even if Hitler didn't say this (although he did), what would that change? We have enough facts to drown your entire nation in. Why are you searching for minor mistakes? Start dealing with serious issues. Instead of trying to make the beach look better, try cleaning the damn ocean because ONLY then will the beach look cleaner!
                THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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                • #18
                  Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

                  30.000 is actually 3 million.
                  "All truth passes through three stages:
                  First, it is ridiculed;
                  Second, it is violently opposed; and
                  Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                  Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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                  • #19
                    Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

                    You and the "facts" sitting in an impoverished & land locked country holding a grudge. How far has it got you to date? Maybe it's time to change tact???????
                    Oh no, Ferdi, everything is fine. It's you that needs to and will change "tact". And we do have the facts, don't worry and they aren't just sitting around. it's you that's sitting around here for no reason. So you can keep your lousy sarcasm to yourself! So far, you haven't proven a single thing. Just yapped on like all the other Turks.
                    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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                    • #20
                      Re: Email from Turkish Coalition of America

                      [QUOTE=ferdi2;267977]
                      Originally posted by Saco View Post

                      You and the "facts" sitting in an impoverished & land locked country holding a grudge. How far has it got you to date? Maybe it's time to change tact???????
                      You and the "facts" sitting in an oppressive & racist, religiously intolerant country holding a grudge. How far has it got you to date? Maybe it's time to change tact???????

                      ^Reworded reply to Ferdi

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