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    6 Million And Counting by John Henry Egan

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    • Publisher: Third Millennium Press
    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • ISBN-13: 9780979560859
    • Sales Rank: 348,413
    • 186pp
     
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    Synopsis

    The Holocaust was a unique historical event because the entire economic, scientific and military machinery of a modern industrial state was used in the attempted murder of every Jewish man woman and child in the world. Anti-Semitism alone cannot explain why the Nazis engaged in this genocide; even at the risk of losing their titanic war against the Soviet Union. The answer is far more frightening: Hitler believed that when the last Jewish family was dead, the entire Germanic race would mutate into a new species; the Aryan Ubermensch. They thought this evolutionary transformation would win the war. There is also a deeper problem: Because the Holocaust is not completely understood, the true perpetrators of the crime were never brought to justice. The scientists behind the Holocaust are now echoed by Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, and other leading ultra- Darwinists, who proclaim the triumph of Atheism and prohibit any alternative discussion in schools or media. If you want to know why Federal and state law in the United States strictly mandate Darwinist education, even for 10 year-olds, read this book!

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    October 29, 2008: This is a must read for all people who follow history & don't always want to follow the party line. Parents should be very interested in John Egan's opinions.