Author: Thomas Kues

Thomas Kues was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1981. He has an academic background in literature, linguistics and translation, and is fluent in several languages, including English, German, Dutch and Japanese. He was professionally active as a freelance translator, and was privately active as a revisionist writer between 2007 and 2014. He is the author of many papers related to holocaust revisionism, chiefly concerning the Aktion Reinhardt camps (Bełżec, Sobibór, Treblinka). Together with Jürgen Graf and Carlo Mattogno, he has co-authored the study Sobibór: Holocaust Propaganda and Reality (HH Vol. 19). He was also a frequent contributor to the periodicals Inconvenient History and Smith's Report. When searching for evidence in Eastern European archives of Jews deported to the East during WWII, he received serious threats to his livelihood and life in the mid-2010s. Hence, he decided to change his identity and drop out.

Sobibor Strangeness

Of the three so called Aktion Reinhardt “extermination camps” Sobibor near Wlodawa is the one least researched by revisionists. So far there has not been published any book length revisionist study on this camp. As for exterminationist scholarship, the most in-depth study is provided by Jules Schelvis’ Sobibor. A History of a Nazi Death Camp…

What Remains to be Researched?

As has already been stated by leading revisionist Germar Rudolf, there are still many “Holocaust” issues left unstudied, many revisionist works waiting to be written. We have come a long way, for sure, especially in the late 90’s and early 00’s with the publication of the eminent series Holocaust Handbooks, but the scholarly revisionist work…

Rudolf Reder’s “Belzec”

In 2000, Polish historian M.M. Rubel published an annotated translation of Rudolf Reder’s witness account of his time as a prisoner in the alleged extermination camp Belzec, which is simply entitled Belzec. It was originally published as a 74-page booklet in Krakow, Poland, in 1946. This translation, published in volume 13 of the journal Polin:…

On Rudolf Höss’s alleged visit to Treblinka

In the following article, I will take a look at the details regarding Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf Höss’ alleged visit to “the pure extermination camp" Treblinka II, as described in six witness accounts ascribed to the former commandant. The first of these six is the infamous “confession" document, NO-1210, a deposition written in German and signed…

Rudolf Vrba’s Gas Chamber Amnesia

Slovakian Jew Rudolf Vrba (born Walter Rosenberg) is perhaps one of the most well-known Auschwitz eyewitnesses, this mainly due to his co-authorship with Alfred Wetzler (Josef Lanik) of the so-called Vrba-Wetzler Report, which was included in the New York War Refugee Board Report of 1944, as well as the publication in 1964 of a memoir…

Witness Accounts By Former Sobibor Prisoners, Part 1

In contrast to Treblinka and Belzec, there (allegedly) exists no surviving witnesses from the “death camp proper” of Sobibor, usually designated Lager III. However, from among the fifty or sixty survivors of the October 1943 prisoner revolt, we have a number of accounts in which the witness claims to have had access to privileged sources…

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