The so-called “Holocaust” – Theatre of the Absurd
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- Mass graves expelling geysers of blood;[1]
- Acid or boiling-water baths to produce human skeletons;[2]
- Injections into the eyes of inmates to change their eye color;[3]
- Production of shrunken heads from bodies of inmates;[4]
- Skimming off boiling human fat from open-air cremation fires;[5]
- Out of pity for complete strangers – a Jewish mother and her child – an SS-man leaps into the gas chamber voluntarily at the last second in order to die with them;[6]
- Soap production from human fat, solemn burial of soap;[7]
- Underground mass extermination in enormous rooms, by means of high voltage electricity;[8]
- Killing in vacuum chamber or with steam or chlorine gas;[9]
- Mass graves with hundreds of thousands of bodies, removed without a trace within a few weeks; a true miracle of improvisation on the part of the Germans;[10]
- Gas chambers on wheels in Treblinka, which dumped their victims directly into burning pits; delayed-action poison gas that allowed the victims to leave the gas chambers and walk to the mass graves by themselves;[11]
- Electrical conveyor-belt executions;[12]
- Cremation of bodies in blast furnaces;[13]
- SS bicycle races in the gas chamber of Birkenau;[14]
- Removal of corpses by means of blasting, i.e., blowing them up;[15]
- Blue haze after gassing with hydrocyanic acid (which is colorless);[16]
- Singing of national anthems and the Internationales by the victims in the gas chamber; evidence for atrocity propaganda of Communist origin;[17]
- Rapid-construction portable gas chamber sheds;[18]
- Killing by drinking a glass of liquid hydrocyanic acid;[19]
- Muscles cut from the legs of executed inmates contract so strongly that it makes the buckets jump about;[20]
- Introduction of Zyklon gas into the gas chambers of Auschwitz through shower heads or from steel bottles.[21]
- The SS made sausage in the crematoria out of human flesh.[22]
- Mummified human thumbs were used as light switches in the house of Ilse Koch, wife of KZ commander Koch (Buchenwald).[23]
- Breathed through a keyhole in a gas chamber door at Flossenbürg to stay alive, cursed the SS when they opened the door, then ran away.[24]
Sources:
- [1]
- A. Rückerl, op. cit. (note 141), p. 273f.; E. Wiesel, Paroles d'Etranger, Editiondu Seuil, Paris 1982, p. 86; A. Eichmann, in: H. Arendt, op. cit. (note 179), p.184; B. Naumann, op. cit. (note 142), p. 214.
- [2]
- F. Müller, in: H. Langbein, op. cit. (note 151), v. 1, p. 87; witness Wells in the Eichmann Trial, in: F. J. Scheidl, op. cit. (note 74), v. 4, p. 236.
- [3]
- H. Langbein, Menschen in Auschwitz, op. cit. (note 152), pp. 383f.
- [4]
- H. Langbein, ibid., p. 381.
- [5]
- R. Höß, in: M. Broszat (ed.), op. cit. (note 71), p. 130; H. Tauber, in: J.-C. Pressac, op. cit. (note 17), pp. 489f.; F. Müller, Sonderbehandlung, Steinhausen,Munich 1979, pp. 207f., 217ff.; H. Langbein, Menschen in Auschwitz, op. cit.(note 152), p. 148; B. Naumann, op. cit. (note 142), pp. 10, 334f., 443; S. Steinberg, according to: Französisches Büro des Informationsdienstes überKriegsverbrechen (ed.), Konzentrationslager Dokument 321, Reprint 2001, Frankfurt/Main 1993, p. 206; and many more.
- [6]
- E. Bonhoeffer, op. cit. (note 213), pp. 48f.
- [7]
- S. Wiesenthal, Der neue Weg (Vienna), 15/16 & 17/18, 1946; the Soviets wanted to make this one of the charges at the IMT (exhibit USSR-393), but this plan failed due to the other Allies; cf. H. Härtle, Freispruch für Deutschland, Schütz, Göttingen 1965, pp. 126ff.; the Greenwood Cemetery in Atlanta (Georgia, USA) is not the only site to boast a Holocaust-memorial gravestone for 4 bars of “Jewish soap”. Cf. also the following corrections: R. Harwood, D. Felderer, JHR 1(2) (1980) pp. 131-139; M. Weber, JHR 11(2) (1991) pp. 217-227.
- [8]
- Aside from C. Mattogno, op. cit. (note 339), cf. esp. S. Szende, Der letzte Jude aus Polen, Europa-Verlag, Zürich 1945; S. Wiesenthal, Der neue Weg (Vienna), 19/20, 1946.
- [9]
- Aside from C. Mattogno, op. cit. (note 339), cf. esp. W. Grossmann, Die Hölle von Treblinka, Verlag für fremdsprachige Literatur, Moscow 1947; The Black Book of Polish Jewry, Roy Publishers, New York 1943.
- [10]
- Aside from note 349, cf. also W. Benz, Dimension des Völkermords, Oldenbourg, Munich 1991; pp. 320, 469, 479, 489, 537ff.
- [11]
- Reports of the Polish underground movement, Archiv der Polnischen Vereinigten Arbeiterpartei, 202/III, v. 7, pp. 120f., quoted in: P. Longerich, op. cit.(note 271), p. 438.
- [12]
- Pravda, Feb. 2, 1945, cf. U. Walendy, Historische Tatsachen No. 31: “Die Befreiung von Auschwitz 1945”, Verlag für Volkstum und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Vlotho 1987, p. 4.
- [13]
- H. von Moltke, Briefe an Freya 1939-1945, Beck, Munich 1988, p. 420; cf. P. Longerich (ed.), op. cit. (note 271), p. 435; Pravda, Feb. 2, 1945.
- [14]
- Nürnberger Nachrichten, Sept. 11, 1978, report about eyewitness testimony in the jury court trial in Aschaffenburg.
- [15]
- R. Höß, in: M. Broszat (ed.), op. cit. (note 71), pp. 161f.; A. Rückerl, NS-Prozesse, op. cit. (note 127), p. 78; H. Grabitz, NS-Prozesse., op. cit. (note191), p. 28.
- [16]
- R. Böck, Frankfurt Public Prosecutor's Office, Ref. 4 Js 444/59, pp. 6881f.
- [17]
- H. G. Adler, H. Langbein, E. Lingens-Reiner (eds.), Auschwitz – Zeugnisse und Berichte, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Cologne 1984, p. 76.
- [18]
- R. Aschenauer (ed.), Ich, Adolf Eichmann, Druffel, Leoni 1980, pp. 179f.
- [19]
- Verdict of the Hannover District Court, Ref. 2 Ks 1/60; cf. H. Lichtenstein, op. cit. (note 84), p. 83.
- [20]
- F. Müller, op. cit. (note 345), p. 74.
- [21]
- M. Scheckter and a report of June 4, 1945, written by an officer of the 2nd Armored Division, about Auschwitz; Französisches Büro des Informationsdienstes über Kriegsverbrechen (ed.), op. cit. (note 345), p. 184.
- [22]
- David Pressac, in J.-C. Pressac, op. cit. (note 17), p. 554, fourth column, lines 17-22.
- [23]
- Kurt Glass, New York Times, April 10. 1995. from: 'Death Was Our Destiny', p. 49-50, by Arnold Friedman, Vantage Press, 1972.
- [24]
- Arnold Friedman, Death Was Our Destiny, Vantage Press, 1972, p. 49-50
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