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Anti-Semitic graffiti found at Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp

Anti-Semitic graffiti and slogans have been found at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Nine barracks were spray-painted with anti-Semitic phrases in both English and German as well as two references to often-used Old Testament sayings frequently used by anti-Semites, the Auschwitz Memorial said in a statement on Twitter. The memorial, in charge of the preservation of […]

Some Technical and Chemical Considerations about the ‘Gas Chambers’ of Auschwitz and Birkenau

Some Technical and Chemical Considerations about the ‘Gas Chambers’ of Auschwitz and Birkenau By Germar Rudolf Published: 1993-01-01 Introduction Prior to the Leuchter Report[1] no scientific studies of any significance had ever been conducted about the homicidal ‘gas chambers’[2] of Auschwitz and Majdanek, which is astonishing in view of the importance of the topic. Even […]

The Birkenau Gas Chambers in October of 1941: Technico-Historical Fantasies of a “Technician”

The Birkenau Gas Chambers in October of 1941 Technico-Historical Fantasies of a “Technician” By Carlo Mattogno Published: 2012-07-31 “Show me or draw me a Nazi gas chamber!” This has been Dr. Robert Faurisson’s famous challenge to orthodox historians for several decades now. Jean-Claude Pressac and Prof. Robert J. van Pelt were among those who tried […]

The Ventilation Systems of Crematoria II and III in Birkenau

The Ventilation Systems of Crematoria II and III in Birkenau By Carlo Mattogno, Giuseppe Poggi Published: 2017-09-01 Abstract Every morgue needs a ventilation system to remove putrid gases developing when corpses decompose. Hence, the basement morgues of the Auschwitz Crematoria II & III had ventilation systems. In 1989, French historian J.-C. Pressac posited that the […]

The Morgues of the Crematoria at Birkenau in the Light of Documents

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The Morgues of the Crematoria at Birkenau in the Light of Documents By Carlo Mattogno Published: 2004-08-01 In the historical expert opinion drawn up for Deborah Lipstadt in the libel trial launched against her by David Irving (January 11 to April 11, 2000), Robert Jan van Pelt, when he was unable to find any proof […]

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