Friday, March 26, 2010

Lisa Kudrow's Documentary on Ilya

At the time of writing, the documentary is available here. One of the programme's researchers discusses it here. Sources on the killings in Ilya, Belorussia, can be found here and here. I discuss the hateful responses of Holocaust deniers here.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Adina Blady Szwajger in the Warsaw Ghetto

Adina Blady Szwajger was a pediatrician in the Warsaw ghetto. When the great deportation action of July 1942 reached her hospital, she fed her young patients fatal doses of morphine. In her memoir, published in 1988, she revealed that:
I poured this last medicine into those tiny mouths. . . . And downstairs, there was screaming because the . . . Germans were already there, taking the sick from the wards to the cattle trucks.
Deniers may wish to reflect upon why she confessed to this act, given that she could simply have stated that the Germans killed the children. They may also wish to consider the context in which she acted in 1942. Why was she certain that these children were going to suffer horrible deaths during the deportation? The answer is in those events which she had already witnessed: a hospital containing many corpses, attesting to the fact that Jews had already been shot and starved. It is also in the certainty that her patients would be unlikely to survive a long journey in a cattle truck, and that 'resettlement' of such patients in such a context could only mean killing.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Mass Grave In Graz

From the Austrian Times:
Nazi era mass grave discovered in Graz

The bodies of 77 people were probably buried by the Nazis on the grounds of Graz’ Belgier barracks, where the Nazi SS’ Wetzelsdorf barracks was located, it emerged yesterday (Weds).

More West German Trials That Do Not Fit the Denier Script

Bartov provides this excellent account of the trials of Köllner and Thomanek, who committed atrocities in ghettos and labour camps in the area of Polizei Sipo Czortków, located in the Galician district of Tarnopol. Two points should be noted. Firstly, although Köllner andThomanek were given life sentences, Sipo commander Peckmann was acquitted. Secondly, the treatment of witness testimony was rigorous and strict. The judgment against Köllner stated:
The judgment was based only on witness testimonies in which errors caused by flawed observation or flawed memory as well as untrue statements could be ruled out with certainty.
These features cannot be reconciled by the paranoid ramblings of denier legalism.

The account reactivation issue ...

... has been settled the way of Jonnie "Hannover" Hargis, by converting an expired temporary ban into a permanent ban. See my RODOH post 11987, which also features another of Hargis' mendacious "Muehlenkamp got demolished" victory dances and the following manifestation of gratitude by Drew J:

Always ready with the old topic references. I love it. I have only read about the coke and the hosing of the chambers. Now I have more to read. Thanks Hannover. Always there for us.


"Always there for us". Touching, isn't it?

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The mentally unbalanced HSRDB freak ...

... is obviously trying to smear me by posting crap on a website he created with my name [ screenshot page 1, screenshot page 2]. He is offering this "top website" ("over 2,300 hits recorded in 21 days") for sale to the highest bidder on E-Bay, or so he proclaims. Oh, the imbecility.

Not that I'm worried about this, on the contrary. Such criminal activities are further proof that "Revisionism" appeals to rather sick minds, and thus another shot in the foot of "Revisionism".

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Belzec Mass Graves and Archaeology - Continuation (2)

Introduction

Belzec Mass Graves and Archaeology - Continuation (1)

This blog is my response to Mattogno’s blog
LE ULTERIORI CONTROVERSIE OLOCAUSTICHE DI ROBERTO MUEHLENKAMP Parte II.

The Khmer Rouge

Ben Kiernan, p.38, cites an announcement on Phnom Penh Radio dated May 10th, 1978, which stated that the Cambodian army would kill 30 Vietnamese for every Cambodian, and thus sacrifice "2 million troops to crush the 50 million Vietnamese," leaving 6 million Cambodian survivors. This revealed three essential features of the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime, which can also be found in its genocidal domestic program.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Belzec Mass Graves and Archaeology - Continuation (1)

[Last edited on 23.09.2012 to replace broken link to the extinct RODOH forum in footnote 45.]

Introduction

Belzec Mass Graves and Archaeology - Continuation (2)

This blog is my response to Mattogno’s blog
LE ULTERIORI CONTROVERSIE OLOCAUSTICHE DI ROBERTO MUEHLENKAMP Parte I.

Belzec Mass Graves and Archaeology – Continuation

Introduction

Seven months ago I completed my commentary[1] of Mattogno’s reponse[2] to my 2006 article about Mattogno’s considerations regarding the mass graves at Belzec extermination camp[3]. Yet Mattogno’s response to this commentary hasn’t progressed beyond the first two sections[4], which he addressed in two articles I mentioned in a previous blog[5].

Monday, March 08, 2010

Leniency of West German Courts in Euthanasia Trials, 1948-1959

This table shows the decisions reached in major West German euthanasia trials held between 1946 and 1959. It can be clearly seen that sentences fell markedly from 1948 onwards. There were numerous acquittals and many defendants were found guilty of manslaughter or of being accomplices rather than being given murder sentences.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Meanwhile, on the "CODOH Revisionist Forum" ...

... my old friend Drew J (who obviously knows that my CODOH account has not yet been reactivated, for he refers to the previous blog and thereby signals that he's interested in what we write here) is again mouthing off about me, thereby displaying a miserable personality and (as he claims to have bested me here and there) his delusions of adequacy.