As a rule, contrary minded, revisionist thinking on major points of history usually leads to bad conclusions. Cooper is flat wrong in his claim that that Nazi Germany was “completely unprepared” to handle millions of prisoners of war and political prisoners after invading the Soviet Union in 1941, which then resulted in millions of deaths. No, the Nazi policy of extermination was deliberate and preplanned at the highest levels. The evidence to that effect is so overwhelming as to be not subject to reasonable dispute.
“Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?”