Spect3r wrote:....
Or the Kapos that induced some of the worst over the other inmates and that a large majority were... (wait for it) Jewish!
Got examples there?
Spect3r wrote:....
I dont think will end up in anything on the greater scale of things but always nice to see it happening anyway

That one thing won't, but a number of factors like this combined will crack the pot.
You recall the original sado-masochist Holocaust stories with lamp-shades, soap, bears and eagles, masturbation machines, etc.?
Those were pushed until the 1980s, when Holocaust Revisionists started to challenge them. Since than they piece by piece dropped or simply kept quite about it. Claims were still: Jews deported and killed in gas chambers. Six million, according to kill a Nazi plan to kill all Jews.
Now I think that the debate about the merits of the Holocaust lead to toning it down, since a lot of the stories sound to silly even to the gullible.
Essentially soap and lampshades were dropped to salvage the core claims and keep them alive. You'll notice that "Holocaust Survivors" speaking to audiences seem to be coached. And they are, since it is an organised effort to get such speaking engagements going. In that setting it's manageable to filter what is told to some extent - there is always those "Survivors" that let their tongue slip. The result is a mixed bag of (reinterpreted) personal experiences and atrocity tales. One favorite tactic to dodge scrutiny is to tell people "they never saw their relatives, after they went to the 'gas chamber' / showers/ etc. ". That way they can avoid being asked about details - and who dares interrogating a "poor Holocaust survivor" anyway.
I can see more and more people challenging the whole thing in comments and on social media. But the general conditioning is high, so we must keep on going and put out documentaries. My take is however that epic movies will do more to get people deprogrammed, since this was also the way they were tricked into believing the first place.