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.

Memorabilia: Fred Leuchter at the 9th Institute for Historical Review Conference 1989

Fred Leuchter at the 9th Institute for Historical Review conference 1989. Fred Leuchter was an expert in execution technology in the United States. He consulted with several American states regarding the capital punishment of convicted criminals. He was an expert on "gas chambers". Here he (one hour 4 minutes) exposes the so-called "Holocau$t" as a…

Jewish Survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau

In addition to numerous Jewish survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau I have met, it is amazing how many survivors of these camps are mentioned in pro-Holocaust books and other mainstream sources. This article will discuss some of these Jewish survivors and other eyewitnesses who prove that genocide did not take place at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Famous Jewish Survivors of…

Photographic Evidence vs The Holocaust

Aerial photo interpreter John Ball discusses the disconnect between the Holocaust story and the real photo evidence. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) introduces John Clive Ball, an aerial photo interpreter. John investigates mineral deposits as part of his profession. Here John talks about the air photos released by the CIA of Auschwitz-Birkenau. John states that…

The Manuscripts of Marcel Nadjari

Μαρσέλ Νατζαρή (Marcel Nadjari), Χειρόγραφα 1944-1947: Από τη Θεσσαλονίκη στο Ζόντερκομάντο του Άουσβιτς (Hirografa 1944-1947: Apo ti Thessaloniki sto Sonderkommando tou Aousvits), Alexandria Publications, Athens 2018, 978-960-221-768-9, 21 cm × 14 cm, 240 pages, €14.- Greetings to all. Remember Marcel Nadjari? He was a Greek Jew deported to Auschwitz in April 1944 where he supposedly…

Memorabilia: Examination of the Air Photo Evidence of Auschwitz featuring John Ball

John Ball examines the air photos of Auschwitz and how they have been tampered with to fit the Holocaust narrative. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) talks to air photo interpreter, John Clive Ball about his book about the aerial photos of Auschwitz-Birkenau as released by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and presents irrefutable evidence that…

Voices of the Holocaust

Lyn Smith, Remembering: Voices of the Holocaust, Carroll & Graf, New York, 2006. We will continue our search through the testimonies by having a look at the book Remembering: Voices of the Holocaust (Carroll & Graf, New York 2006) edited by Lyn Smith. The foreword is by Laurence Rees who, explaining the reasons for publishing…

From Greece to Birkenau

Leon Cohen, From Greece to Birkenau: The Crematoria Workers’ Uprising, Salonika Jewry Research Center, Tel Aviv, 1996. Without a doubt the most important piece of evidence regarding the Holocaust are the testimonies of the members of the so-called Sonderkommandos. They were the workers in the crematories who allegedly took the bodies from the gas chambers…

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