Holocash

See also: holocash

English

Etymology

Blend of Holocaust + cash.

Proper noun

Holocash (uncountable)

  1. (offensive) Monetary gain resulting from exploitation of the Holocaust by Jews, or the Holocaust itself, regarded (by anti-Semites) as having been exploited by Jews for monetary gain.
    • 2003, The Holocaust Industry, page 122:
      The Times of London credited this capitulation to the "Holocash" campaign in the United States.
    • 2010 July 26, Speeders & Drunk Drivers Are Murderers, “Re: Oliver Stone Commits Career Suicide - CALLS FOR HOLOCAUST DEBATE”, in talk.politics.misc (Usenet):
      I've never been a big fan of Stoney but this takes some serious balls. The Holocash is a huge money-maker for hollywood.
    • 2014, Heinrich, “Finally: Germans Reject Jewish Demand for Holocaust Bucks”, in soc.culture.israel (Usenet):
      The Germans have said no to the latest Jewish demand for Holocash. A Greek Jewish group demanding that the Germans must give them money []

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