A few years ago I visited Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" in Berchtesgadener Land, Bavaria. At the base of the fortress is a holocaust museum that contains a huge number of photos and other historical artifacts. Even if you let yourself be convinced that the holocaust never happended, don't you think that the Germans would have tried to escape resposibility if they could. They have paid a fortune in reparations to Jewish families. If they are willing to admit the crimes of their leaders, why should we second guess them? Tom S. (welderman)