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Holocaust denial is ludicrous: it ignores the fact that British Intelligence was decoding the German Enigma messages. The British decoded these messages from Hitler's office to the field. Hence they had info. about the Holocaust during the War, although they lost the ability thru much of 1942 as the Nazis changed their Enigma settings. The British did intercept a message about the "Hoefle telegram" and the progress of the Holocaust, but the message was not understood and filed away.
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d 1957. Name might already be on the list
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On 19 September 1944 the liquidation of the Klooga concentration camp, in close proximity to the division's training camp started. Approximately 2,500 prisoners from the Vaivara camp complex had been brought there in the course of the evacuation. The training and replacement units of the division based at Klooga under the command of Sturmbannführer Georg Ahlemann provided guards for the perimeters.[11][15]
Toomas Hiio (2006). "Combat in Estonia in 1944". In Toomas Hiio, Meelis Maripuu, & Indrek Paavle. Estonia 1940--1945: Reports of the Estonian International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity. Tallinn. pp. 1035--1094.
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Harald Riipalu (1951) (in Estonian). Kui võideldi kodupinna eest (When Home Ground Was Fought For). London: Eesti Hääl.
In view of the fact that 96.4 percent of the 220,000 Lithuanian Jews who lived there under the German occupation were murdered (along with thousands more Jews deported there from Western and Central Europe