Auschwitz

Some 20% of post-war Polish territory is made up of former German lands; hence, some 20% of today’s Polish towns and cities once bore German names. All place names have long since been Polonized – all, except for one town, which displays bilingual entry signs: Auschwitz. Ethnically speaking, Oswiecim was never German. So why would the fiercely nationalistic Poles retain the Germanized name? Because it is big business. For the world at large, Auschwitz is synonymous with the Holocaust, and it represents the pinnacle of Nazi evil. Yet here we do not focus on the symbol which Auschwitz has become, but on the Auschwitz camp and its numerous satellite camps, such as Birkenau, Monowitz, Harmense, Raisko, etc.

Auschwitz Survivor says: Pictures of the Liberation of Auschwitz are Fake

An article in the Daily Mail of 27 January 2020 is headed with this attention-grabbing statement: “Anne Frank's step-sister and Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss claims photos of the Soviet liberation of Auschwitz are FAKE because soldiers hadn't brought cameras and were taken at other camps.” Of all professional news-media, only the Daily Mail reported on…

Holohoax Tales – I Outsmarted Mengele by Killing My Own Child

Clip from the documentary: The Search for Mengele. 1985Director: Brian Moser Dr Josef Mengele was the chief medical officer at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He was a double Phd. He was a doctor and a researcher in genetics. He was awarded medals for bravery on the Eastern Front, where he was wounded. Unfit for front-line duty, he took…

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