For Jewish relatives of the murdered, it should be enraging to be told that they're lying when they can point to umpteen relatives that were sent to concentration camps and never came out alive.
There is a poster on this thread whom I won't name because I get the impression that the alleged 61 year-old is having organisms over all the attention. Early senile dementia is another cruel fate.:)
I have lived in Europe, I have seen the existing camps, you can still feel death lingering in them. Though most of the death camps were not in Germany, but in most eastern and southern countries bordering GE, I visited a few around Bremmergarten and Munich. They were near by, I don't remember thier names. What a sad place. The images are seared in my mind, I was only 11 when I saw them. my Grandfather had to explain to me what the places were.