Eyewitness to Theresienstadt; Ernst Zündel and Alexander McClelland
Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) interviews Alexander McClelland, a former Australian POW, who was an inmate at Theresienstadt (Terezin) or 'Small Fortress'. He describes how he got there, life at the camp, treatment by German guards; including members of the Waffen SS, his 10 escapes from various labour camps. Theresienstadt was set up as a old peoples ghetto for the Jews, and it appeared in the German film, "The Fuhrer gives the Jews a town" (1944). The film was later "lost" and of the 90 minutes only 20 minutes has resurfaced. Ernst, an courageous activist in the fight against the "Holocau$t", asks Alexander a number of penetrating questions. After the war (1939 – 1945) a number of Allied soldiers claimed knowledge of various camps, and in some cases their accounts were unable to be verified. Is Alexander telling the truth? Judge for yourself in this video (One hour 22 minutes).
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