How can anyone possibly deny that the Holocaust happened? An equally important question is WHY would anyone want to deny the Holocaust? Don't we have thousands of eyewitness testimonies all detailing what happened in the Holocaust? Don't we have photographic evidence? Aren't some of the camps still there? Well, the Holocaust deniers' state that gas chambers were never used to gas people, they also argue that the number of Jews killed was closer to 600,000 rather than 6,000,000 and that the Nazis had no plan to systematically exterminate the Jews. This is a very dangerous argument and once which Arthur Hertzberg calls the most hurtful attack ever levelled against the Jews. Perhaps this argument would not be as worrying if it was only the view of a few neo Nazis, but it is not. Holocaust denial is growing in frequency; for example, about 10% of those in Italy are deniers with similar surprising numbers across the world. Shermer and Grobner have therefore written this brilliant book in order to prove how we know that the Holocaust happened and to counter these atrocious claims.
They argue early in their book that it is no longer possible to simply dismiss the deniers arguments as coming from neo Nazi thugs, rather we have a duty to respond to these malicious claims in order to tell the world that this event did happen, that 6,000,000 were murdered in the gas chambers and various other methods, and that the Nazis did indeed have a plan to systematically exterminate the Jews.
Shermer and Grobner begin by discussing how we know anything actually happened in history - through the convergence of evidence all leading to the same conclusion. They then take an in depth look into who says the Holocaust never happened and why they say it. From here they analyse how the deniers distort history, and how these so-called "revisionists" are actually practising a form of pseudohistory rather than true history based on the principles of scientific investigation. Part III of the book takes each of the three arguments of the deniers and proceeds to totally refute them by presenting evidence from a variety of sources. They use eyewitness accounts from survivors, Sonderkommandos and former SS guards, camp commandants and even the local people who lived near the camps. They use photographic evidence, which includes aerial photos of Auschwitz as well as photos taken secretly inside the camps during the war. As well as this, they use written orders and population demographics to prove how we know the Holocaust happened. They convincingly explain how all of this evidence leads to one horrific conclusion: the systematic slaughter of 6,000,000 Jews.
In summary, Shermer and Grobner explain how Holocaust denial is just that: dogmatic denial rather than true historical revision. They address all of the key points thoroughly and logically leaving the reader with a clear understanding of the fallacies of the deniers' arguments, and with a confidence that the Holocaust happened as we understand it to have done. This is an absolutely essential book for anyone with any sort of interest in the Holocaust, for those who want to know how to refute the deniers' claims and for those who are beginning to wonder whether the Holocaust happened at all.