Author: Thies Christophersen

Thies Christophersen (born Jan. 27, 1918, Kiel, Germany; died Feb. 13, 1997) served in the German armed forces during WWII. After recovering from a serious injury, he was stationed at a agricultural testing facility near the Auschwitz Camp, where he supervised inmates working on various farming and research projects. He published his experiences in the 1970s, and was severely persecuted for it. See this obituary for more details.

Auschwitz: A Personal Account

Buy this book from Amazon.com (USA) or Amazon.co.uk (UK) Introduction by Dr. Manfred Roeder Attorney-at-Law First published in German in 1973 under the title Die Auschwitz-Lüge More than 100,000 copies in five languages distributed! First English edition 1974 under the title The Auschwitz Lie Completely revised and supplemented new edition, August 1979   CONTENTS Preface by…

Reflections on Auschwitz and West German Justice

My booklet, The Auschwitz Lie, has become an under-the-counter bestseller. It has appeared in French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish and even Hungarian, as well as in several English language editions. Actually, there's nothing very remarkable about The Auschwitz Lie except that it was written by someone who was in Auschwitz and who recorded his experiences and…

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