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Belzec thus represents another variant in gassing technology and extermination camp design.”[2]
One of Browning’s key pieces of evidence for mass exterminations at Belzec is the post- war testimony of former SS Sergeant Josef Oberhauser.
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allowing the bottled gas and Zyklon B used in the early stage of the camps' killing activities to work more efficiently in cold weather.[6]
The idea that bottled CO was used for the homicidal gassings appears to be exclusively grounded in the post-war testimony of former Bełżec SS man Josef Oberhauser
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One of Browning’s key pieces of evidence for mass exterminations at Belzec is the post- war testimony of former SS Sergeant Josef Oberhauser. Buried in a footnote Browning provides us with a reason to be skeptical of Oberhauser’s testimony.
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One of Browning’s key pieces of evidence for alleged mass exterminations at Belzec is the post- war testimony of former SS Sergeant Josef Oberhauser. Buried in a footnote Browning provides us with a reason to be skeptical of Oberhauser’s testimony.
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. […] I just went on with other construction work, […] and then one day Wirth's aide, Oberhauser, came to get me. I was to come to the gas chamber. When I got there, Wirth stood in front of the building wiping the sweat of his cap and fuming.
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We comment on Josef Oberhauser and Rudolf Reder.
Why we know more about a tsunami that hit in the year 1700 than what's underground at Treblinka. We also look at some excerpts from the movie "Mr. Death.
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Infatti gran parte dei libri-mastri dove gli uffici amministrativi di Oberhauser registravano il nome e cognome dei detenuti in transito è stata fatta sparire dai tedeschi alla fine di aprile, cosi come quasi tutta la documentazione compromettente è stata bruciata nel crematorio il 28 aprile
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between Austria and West Germany (as I have noted in another article "The Alleged First Gas Chamber Building at Sobibor," Barbl, while working as a free man at a hospital in Linz, provided West German authorities with a bizarre statement on the Sobibor camp) (p. 255, 266), that the Munich pub where Josef Oberhauser
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Al processo di Belzec, nel 1965, l'unico accusato, Josef Oberhauser, è stato ritenuto responsabile di aver partecipato all'eliminazione di 300.000 persone, ma se ne è uscito con una pena di 4 anni e 6 mesi di reclusione.
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“gasati”: 20/25 milioni
V) Errori
63) Data del secondo arresto di Gerstein: 14 luglio 1938/ 23 luglio
64) Belcek, Belcek /Belzec, con i segni diacritici Bełżec)
65) Collin, Kollin, Kellin/ Kolin
66) Globocnec, Globocnek/ Globocnik
67) Lindner/ Linden
68) Obermeyer/ Oberhauser
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