Author: Carlo Mattogno

Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss (born Nov. 25, 1901, Baden-Baden, Germany; hanged April 16, 1947) was a German SS officer and the most-notorious commandant of the Auschwitz Camp.

Commandant of Auschwitz

Abstract From 1940 to 1943, Rudolf Höss was the commandant of the infamous Auschwitz Camp. Today’s orthodox narrative has it that during this time, some 500,000 people were killed at Auschwitz in gas chambers. Yet when Höss was captured after the war, he confessed to having killed some 2,500,000 during that time. 40 years later,…

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