While most would argue that Adolf Hitler was undeniably tied to the Holocaust genocide - and claiming otherwise would likely incite some amount of conspiracy - there are people who still choose to question the legitimacy of the incident, referred to as Holocaust deniers. One common argument made among these people, especially ‘soft-core’ deniers, is that Hitler did not know, approve of, or involve himself in the genocide of 6 million Jews. While this may seem objectively false by all standards, it is still argued by deniers and must be properly refuted. One argument that is commonly used by Holocaust deniers to prove Hitler’s irrelevance to the Holocaust is the lack of written evidence to or from Hitler. While this is not incorrect on its own,