This is fake disinformation which discredits genuine criticism of Jewish fairy tales.
The first paragraph and the cut off bit of third paragraph are lifted from an article titled "Time 'too painful' to Remember" published by New York Times on Thursday, November 10, 1988. In fact, even the last sentence of the second paragraph ("It's unbelievable... but it happened") is also lifted from that article.
The remainder of the second paragraph, everything about the shotgun and hole in the wall, is entirely fabricated.
Then whoever made this photoshopped the text to deceive viewers into thinking it came from an old book.
This kind of deception is entirely unnecessary, as the original article really does contain this absurdity:
Later, Mr. Hubert was sent to Buchenwald. ''In the camp there was a cage with a bear and an eagle,'' he said. ''Every day, they would throw a Jew in there. The bear would tear him apart and the eagle would pick at his bones.'' ''But that's unbelievable,'' whispered a visitor. ''It is unbelievable,'' said Mr. Hubert, ''but it happened.''
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Glory_Beckons ago
This is fake disinformation which discredits genuine criticism of Jewish fairy tales.
The first paragraph and the cut off bit of third paragraph are lifted from an article titled "Time 'too painful' to Remember" published by New York Times on Thursday, November 10, 1988. In fact, even the last sentence of the second paragraph ("It's unbelievable... but it happened") is also lifted from that article.
The remainder of the second paragraph, everything about the shotgun and hole in the wall, is entirely fabricated.
Then whoever made this photoshopped the text to deceive viewers into thinking it came from an old book.
This kind of deception is entirely unnecessary, as the original article really does contain this absurdity:
NYT source