Smith’s Report, no. 170
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 3, 2010
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By Carlo Mattogno ∙ March 26, 2010
By Carlo Mattogno After the publication of my article Elie Wiesel: “The Most Authoritative Living Witness” of The Shoah?[1] I learned about a Hungarian website on which Miklòs Grüner has compiled a substantial documentation regarding this subject.[2] Grüner has, for years, made highly commendable efforts to ascertain Elie Wiesel’s personality, but his work has been…
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 2, 2010
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By Carlo Mattogno ∙ February 24, 2010
By Carlo Mattogno On 27 January 2010, the tenth “Holocaust Remembrance Day”, Elie Wiesel was invited into Montecitorio Hall, the seat of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic where he had the opportunity to give a brief speech. The president of the Chamber, Gianfranco Fini, introduced him as “the most authoritative living witness…
By Thomas Kues ∙ February 9, 2010
On February 4, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported the following piece of news: [/caption] The grandson of a Holocaust survivor has purchased the diary of Dr. Josef Mengele, which was put up for sale in the United States, a Connecticut-based auctioneer said Tuesday. The buyer, an East Coast Jewish philanthropist who remained anonymous, paid an…
By Carolyn Yeager ∙ February 8, 2010
By Carolyn Yeager Dear Dr. Neander, Thank you for your letter of February 3rd. First let me assure you that you are welcome to any assistance I can give you in keeping the facts about Irene Zisblatt and the entire “Auschwitz experience” in order. (See 2nd paragraph at:http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2010/02/response-to-c-yeager.html#_ftnref2)As a self-described independent scholar who has moved…
By Carlo Mattogno ∙ February 8, 2010
By Carlo Mattogno (February 2010) Joachim Neander claims that he is able to give the name of two prisoners who were gassed at Auschwitz. He notes that the “Bunkerbuch” on 5 September 1941 has recorded the death of three detainees, Fritz Renner, Bruno Grosman and Roman Drost, of which the first two are Germans. Since…
By Thomas Kues ∙ February 1, 2010
By Thomas Kues- In 1945, the World Jewish Congress prepared a report on the “Criminal Conspiracy” against the Jews perpetrated by the Third Reich for the authorities in charge of bringing about the International Military Tribunal. Of this report, the chapter “Charge Eight: Mass Annihilation, part II” is of special interest. The document, which is…
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 1, 2010
Last month I reported the astonishing fact that the Anti-Defamation League with its $50-million dollar annual budget and Hillel, The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, which is organized on 500 campuses around the nation, had formed a compact to shut me down on the American campus. The primary tool of the compact is its publication…
By Thomas Kues ∙ January 30, 2010
By Thomas Kues It is often stated that Rudolf Reder (who later took the name Roman Robak) was the only Jew to have survived the “pure extermination camp” at Belzec. This, however, is incorrect even from an exterminationist viewpoint, since according to orthodox historiography there were in all seven survivors: Reder, Chaim Hirszman, Sara Beer,…
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