Minorities (non-Jewish)
Discussion of claims that other identifiable minorities were also targeted by the Nazis for extermination, such as homosexuals, gypsies, Poles, and Slavs in general.
The Myth of the Extermination of Homosexuals by the Third Reich
Was there a "holocaust" committed by the Third Reich against homosexual men during the Second World War? Were they killed in gas chambers? Did hundreds of thousands, if not a million, fall victim to a premediated Nazi policy of mass extermination? Find it out here…
Clergy Imprisoned in Dachau during and after World War II
This article will examine some of the mistreatment and crimes committed against the clergymen in Dachau. It will also examine the hardships suffered by Dachau clergymen after the war, as well as the positive aspects of their internment in Dachau.
Memorabilia: David Irving Presents His Book Churchill´s War.
David Irving has been one of the historians who have been able to influence greatly the narrative of WWII, the Nazi Era, and thereby opened up big questions about the Holocaust orthodox narrative. Here is a two-hour video presentation on his book Churchill´s War. As usual, the brilliant English author, incredible researcher and superb and witty orator, spills…
Anti-Gentiles Deny the 5 Million!
Leading Jewish Holocaustians recently attacked President Donald Trump for issuing a statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day that did not specify that the victims were Jews. The result is that the public has been informed by Deborah Lipstadt that the Holocaust is by definition an exclusively Jewish matter, and by Yehuda Bauer that the old war propaganda…
Gypsy Holocaust?
1. The Holocaust Conference on the Persecution of the Gypsies Starting on 3 October 1991, at the Auschwitz State Museum at Auschwitz-Birkenau, an international conference was held on the topic of the persecution of the Gypsies during the Second World War. The related papers were published in 1998 in a book entitled Sinti und Roma…
On the Fate of Gypsies in the Third Reich
State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau (ed.), Memorial Book. The Gypsies at Auschwitz-Birkenau / Gedenkbuch. Die Sinti und Roma im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau / Ksiega Pamieci. Cyganie w obozie Koncentracyjnym Auschwitz-Birkenau, in collaboration with the Cultural and Documentation Center for German Sinti and Roma in Heidelberg, trilingual edition English, German, Polish, 2 vols., Saur, Munich, 1993, xlvii+1674 pp.,…
Sinti and Roma – Yarns, Legends, and Facts
Media and politicians never tire of unsubstantiated allegations about the fate of gypsies during the Third Reich, such as “more than a million gypsies were murdered during the Third Reich” and “500,000 Sinti and Roma died in the Holocaust.” This article will show that such allegations are incompatible with population statistics for these nomadic tribes,…
The “Gassing” of Gypsies in Auschwitz on August 2, 1944
1. The Historical Reconstruction by Danuta Czech According to the official historiography, 2,874 gypsies, accommodated in the so-called “gypsy-family-camp” within camp BIIe, had been gassed, in Birkenau, on August 2, 1944. Danuta Czech delivers a most detailed reconstruction of this alleged mass-murder in Kalendarium.[1] The structure of her argumentation is the following: There were 1,518…
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