Month: April 2025

Piles of Documents

While researching my last article about piles of stuff, I ran across an article by Cynthia Lee that was issued by UCLA Today on November 7, 2008 titled “Physician’s Photos a Haunting Reminder of the Holocaust.” The original article is only available on archive.org, so I will be addressing the reissue found on the UCLA…

Homicidal Gassings at Struthof Refuted

On December 1, 1945, Professor René Fabre, a specialist in toxicology at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Paris, signed a forensic report concerning firstly the supposedly homicidal “gas chamber” at the former German wartime camp near the town of Struthof (Alsace), and then the corpses or body parts of a number of supposedly “gassed”…

The Theresienstadt Ghetto in Terezin

In an attempt to garner sympathy, Jewish WW2 survivor Gidon Lev dramatically announced his departure from TikTok due to “anti-Semitism.” According to the Times of Israel article pictured below, “Lev, 88, survived Theresienstadt, a concentration camp in what was then Czechoslovakia, for four years between the ages of 6 and 10.“ Much of this so-called…

Misrepresented Himmler Directives

Heinrich Himmler said some pretty edgy stuff. Holocaust fabulists use Himmler’s bloviating to further their false narrative. The good folks at CoDoH have covered Himmler’s speeches in their Holocaust Encyclopedia. From their entry on Himmler’s speeches: In truth, Himmler was something of a babbler who loved to hear himself talk tough. Despite all the talk…

The Bielski Brothers

The Holocaust is always in the news. It’s so prevalent that I can get why a the average person scoffs at the idea of the Holocaust narrative being untrue. How could something that’s always being talked about be fake? CBS 12 News, West Palm Beach, thought it would be a good idea to run a…

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