Author: Daniel D. Desjardins

Daniel D. Desjardins has been associated with the Institute for Historical Review since the 1980's, having written several articles published in The Journal of Historical Review beginning in 1986. A member of Phi Alpha Theta Historical Society, he holds a B.S. in Chemistry, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and an MA in Writing from Queen Margaret University College (Edinburgh). For a follow-up analysis of The Leuchter Report, he visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1996, and has served as translator for the writings of Leon Degrelle, Roger Garuady and Robert Faurisson.

My Visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, May 30-31, 1996

My introduction to this report is to advance the simple proposition that one cannot fully appreciate the alleged modus operandi of the Holocaust without actually visiting its setting and structure. I chose Auschwitz-Birkenau based on a keen study of the Leuchter Report but also the criticisms offered by his nemesis, Jean-Claude Pressac. I went both…

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