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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 96. Chapters: Jack T. Chick, Pat Robertson, Anti-Masonic Party, Ion Antonescu, The Holocaust, Adnan Oktar, William Guy Carr, Suppression of Freemasonry, Alexander Trishatny, Erich Ludendorff, Daniel Lorenz Johnson, Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory, Nesta Helen Webster, Masonic conspiracy theories, Denis Fahey, Charles Grandison Finney, William Morgan, John Robison, Christopher Story, Sergei Trishatny, Alexander Dubrovin, Serge Monast, Michael A. Hoffman II, The Fellowship, Augustin Barruel, William Schnoebelen, Ed Decker, Arthur Fonjallaz, James Shelby Downard, Paul Copin-Albancelli, Bernard Fay, Tannenbergbund, Anti-Freemason Exhibition, Leo Taxil, Jules Doinel, Gormogons, George F. Dillon, Des Griffin, Henry Coston, League for Catholic Counter-Reformation, Hugh McFarland, Stephen Knight, John Coleman, Forces occultes, A. Ralph Epperson, Nicolas Deschamps, Clarification concerning status of Catholics becoming Freemasons. Excerpt: "Selection" on the Judenrampe, Auschwitz, May/June 1944. To be sent to the right meant slave labor; to the left, the Gas chamber. This image shows the arrival of Hungarian Jews from Carpatho-Ruthenia, many of them from the Berehov ghetto. The photographer was Ernst Hofmann or Bernhard Walter of the SS. Image courtesy of Yad Vashem. The Holocaust (from the Greek: holos, "whole" and kaustos, "burnt"), also known as The Shoah (Hebrew: , HaShoah, "catastrophe"; Yiddish: , Churben or Hurban, from the Hebrew for "destruction"), was the genocide of approximately six million European Jews and millions of others during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, throughout Nazi-occupied territory. Of the nine million Jews who had resided in Europe before the Holocaust, approximately two-thirds perished. More than one million Jewish children were killed in...