Dachau

The oldest Nazi concentration camp was liberated by U.S. troops after the war and hence received the widest publicity of all. To this day, it is Germany’s most-visited wartime memorial.

The Dachau Gas Chamber: An American Forgery?

The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study The Dachau Gas Chamber: Documents, Testimonies, Material Evidence (Castle Hill Publishers, Bargoed, November 2022; see the book announcement in this issue of Inconvenient History). In this book, it forms the first chapter. Source references in the text…

Innocent at Dachau; The Trials and Punishments of the Germans (55:27 min)

Joseph Halow, was an American who attended as a court reporter at the infamous “Dachau” trials which “tried” Dachau camp personnel (German and non-German) for “war crimes” in the years 1945 to 1948. The “trials” can only be described as a sick exercise in perverted “justice”, in which the verdicts had been already pre-determined. This…

Massacre at Dachau and other Allied War Crimes (1:21:00)

In this one hour and twenty one minute video, David Irving introduces Charles Provan (1955-2007) at a Focal Point meeting in 1999. Charles Provan was looking for the depositions of Doctor Georg Morgen (1909-1982), a Judge who investigated corruption in the concentration camps during the war. He turned himself over to the Americans who promptly…

Allied Massacres at Dachau at “Liberation” (1:21:00)

Allied massacres at Dachau at "liberation." Focal Point presents this video (one hour and 21 minutes) about the massacres of German prisoners at Dachau carried out by the US Army in 1945. After a short introduction by David Irving, Charles Provan, an American researcher gives a speech about the events when the US Army entered…

Joseph Halow – Innocent at Dachau (Part 2 of 2) (28:20)

Joseph Halow discusses his book Innocent at Dachau (Part 2 of 2)  Joseph was a court reporter at the "trials" held at Dachau, by the US  occupation forces of Germans accused of "war crimes". He looks back (28 minutes) at the "trials" through his memories and the transcripts and reaveals how the "trials" were completely unjust. Highly…

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