Enrique Aynat Eknes

Enrique Aynat Eknes (1954, España) es un escritor revisionista español, diplomado en leyes y autor de diversas publicaciones sobre el Holocausto judío. Entre ellas destacan: "El Diario ABC y el Holocausto", un estudio sobre la cobertura informativa del Holocausto que llevara en tiempos de guerra un periódico de primera línea en España; "Los Protocolos de Auschwitz: ¿Una fuente histórica?", un análisis de la primera investigación en detalle sobre los pretendidos gaseamientos homicidas en Auschwitz. Además, en 1994 publicó "Estudios sobre el Holocausto" y al año siguiente "El Holocausto a debate". También se le recuerda por un artículo que apareció en la revista Revisión sobre la falsedad del Diario de Ana Frank apoyándose en el libro de Ditlieb Felderer"Anne Frank's Diary, a Hoax".

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Material, criticism, and suggestions furnished by the Italian investigator Carlo Mattogno have been of great value to me in the completion of this study. The author, however, assumes sole responsibility for any errors or shortcomings which may be noted in the following pages. I. Introduction Until a few years ago, …

From the 18th to the 25th of June of 1989 I was in Poland with the aim of visiting the State Museum of Oswiecim (the old German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau) and carrying out research in the Museum's archives. Arrival at the Camp I arrived at the camp …

The French author Jean-Claude Pressac has written a monumental work – 564 pages in large format, with hundreds of photographs, plans, sketches, drawings and reproduced documents on the creation, utilization and destruction of seven Auschwitz-Birkenau installations which supposedly once housed execution gas chambers. J.-C. Pressac carried out an exhaustive on-site …

En el presente opúsculo se recopila una monografía diferente que estudia una faceta esencial de ese complejo y polémico campo de investigación histórica que es la deportación de los judíos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

An analysis of data from the Auschwitz Death Books published in 1995. The results support the revisionist thesis of the fate of the French Jews: They died primarily of the catastrophic hygienic conditions prevailing at Auschwitz, as reflected in the camp commandant’s reports intercepted by the British and sent by radio to Berlin. There is no evidence that inmates who were unable to work were sorted out for immediate killing, as many witnesses have claimed.