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I am to understand that this is an online encyclopedia. So it is meant to display facts in a non-biased fashion, not push agendas with false propaganda. You deleted all of my text, deeming it "holocaust denial trolling". That is not trolling, that is asking a few reasonable questions about some ridiculous allegations. The points I raised are completely valid, such as why the Nazis allegedly gassed people with carbon monoxide from diesel engines, when in fact diesel engines produce nearly no carbon monoxide. How is that trolling? How can Misplaced Pages allow garbage like ] to be displayed? As I quote: "The victims were gassed with carbon monoxide generated by diesel engines." And then I quote from ]: "Diesel engines produce very little carbon monoxide as they burn the fuel in excess air even at full load". Even a seven year old would question this, if they weren't brainwashed, blinded and mentally scarred with holocaust propaganda from the first grade.

I am not using Misplaced Pages for forum or chatroom purposes, I was merely raising major flaws in this highly biased article in a bid to improve Misplaced Pages by helping remove trash from its pages.

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I am to understand that this is an online encyclopedia. So it is meant to display facts in a non-biased fashion, not push agendas with false propaganda. You deleted all of my text, deeming it "holocaust denial trolling". That is not trolling, that is asking a few reasonable questions about some ridiculous allegations. The points I raised are completely valid, such as why the Nazis allegedly gassed people with carbon monoxide from diesel engines, when in fact diesel engines produce nearly no carbon monoxide. How is that trolling? How can Misplaced Pages allow garbage like Treblinka Extermination Camp to be displayed? As I quote: "The victims were gassed with carbon monoxide generated by diesel engines." And then I quote from Diesel exhaust: "Diesel engines produce very little carbon monoxide as they burn the fuel in excess air even at full load". Even a seven year old would question this, if they weren't brainwashed, blinded and mentally scarred with holocaust propaganda from the first grade.

I am not using Misplaced Pages for forum or chatroom purposes, I was merely raising major flaws in this highly biased article in a bid to improve Misplaced Pages by helping remove trash from its pages.