Appearing Quote by Jean-Marie Le Pen
“I have said, and I repeat, at the risk of appearing sacrilegious, that the gas chambers are a detail of the history of the Second World War... If you take a book of a thousand pages on the Second World War, in which 50 million people died, the concentration camps occupy two pages and the gas chambers ten or 15 lines, and that's what's called a detail.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview, 1995, France
The speaker minimizes the Holocaust's significance within WWII history, calling gas chambers a minor detail.
In simple terms: Minimizing Holocaust impact.
Recognize the full scale of atrocities.
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When to use this quote
- education curricula
- public memorials
- media reporting
- political discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does minimizing atrocities affect collective memory?
- What responsibilities do public figures have when discussing history?
The claim is factually false and ethically reprehensible, undermining victims' suffering.