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Harun Yahya 52 Ibid., 98. 53 Ibid., 102. 54 Francis Nicosia, The Third Reich and the Palestine Question, pp. 219-220 and 160-164. 55 Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of Dictators, p. 149. 56 Ralph Schoenman, The Hidden History of Zionism, San Francisco, 1988, p. 34. 57 Faris Yahya, Zionist Relations with Nazi Germany, pp. 59-60. 58 R. Patai, Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel, 1971, pp. 597-599. 59 Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of Dictators, p. 125. 60 Ibid., p. 170. 61 Ibid., p. 184. 62 Ibid., p. 184. 63 Ibid., p. 189. 64 Ibid., p. 190. 65 Ibid., p. 195. 66 Ibid. 67 Ibid., p. 267. 68 Nathan Yalin-Mor, Israel-Israel, Histoire du Groupe Stern 1940-1948, Paris: Presse de la Renaissance, 1978, p. 98. 69 Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, New York, 1963, p. 5. 70 Ibid., p. 36. 71 Ibid., p. 37. 72 Ibid. 73 "Holokost: Bilimsel Yahudi Nefreti", http://www.sevivon.com/holokost/genelbakis/article7.htm 74 "Holokost: Getolar", http://www.sevivon.com/holokost/genelbakis/article17.htm 75 "Holokost: Trenler", http://www.sevivon.com/holokost/genelbakis/article21.htm 76 Ibid. 77 Ibid. 78 "Holokost: Cal›flma Kamplar›", http://www.sevivon.com/holokost/genel_bakis/article24.htm 79 Lucy S. Dawidowicz, What is the Use of Jewish History?, pp. 106-107. 80 "Holokost: Nazilerin Yahudiler Hakk›ndaki Planlar›", http://www.sevivon.com/ holokost/genelbakis/article15.htm

81 "Holokost: Çal›flma Kamplar›", http://www.sevivon.com/holokost/genel_bakis.htm 82 Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of Dictators, p. 233. 83 Ibid., p. 234. 84 Ibid., p. 237. 85 Ibid., p. 242. 86 "Yahudi soyk›r›m› din haline getirildi," Milliyet Newspaper, October 31, 2000. 87 Norman G. Finkelstein, The Holocaust Industry, Verso Press, New York, 2000, p. 126. 88 Henry Friedlander, The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution. 89 Ernst Haeckel, The Wonders of Life, New York, Harper, 1904, p. 21. 90 Ibid., pp. 118-119. 91 Forgotten Crimes: The Holocaust and People with Disabilities, A Report by Disability Rights Advocates, Oakland, California, September 2001, p. 3. 92 Biesold, Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany, Washington, D.C., 1999, p. 147. 93 Forgotten Crimes:The Holocaust and People with Disabilities, A Report by Disability Rights Advocates, p. 3. 94 Hugh Gregory Gallagher, By Trust Betrayed: Patients, Physicians, and the License to Kill in the Third Reich Arlington, Virg., 1995, p. 13. 95 Forgotten Crimes:the Holocaust and People with Disabilities, A Report by Disability Rights Advocates, p. 14. 96 Ibid., pp. 1-2, 37-38. 97 Ibid., p. 41. 98 Myriam Novitch, "Gypsy Victims of the Nazi Terror," UNESCO Courier, October 1984. 99 Ibid. 100 Ian Hancock, "Downplaying the Porrajmos: The Trend to Minimize the Romani Holocaust," The Patrin Web Journal, 2000. 101 Ward Churchill, Assaults on Truth and Memory, Part II, 1997, ZNet. 102 Terese Pencak Schwartz, "How Could 5.000.000 Be Killed and Forgotten?," based on The Forgotten Holocaust by Dr. Richard C. Lukas.

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