Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Reconstructing "A message to Jonnie Hannover Hargis ..." (2)

Reconstructing "A message to Jonnie Hannover Hargis ..." (1)

In the previous blog of this series, I reproduced posts nos. 1 to 7 from the extinct RODOH forum’s thread "A message to Jonnie Hannover Hargis ...".

In this blog I reproduce posts # 8 to # 10 from that thread. These posts dealt with matters related to corpse cremation at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp.

Monday, July 23, 2012

22 July 1942

22 July 2012 was the 70th anniversary of an important milestone in the Nazi genocide of Europe's Jews, the start of deportations from Warsaw to Treblinka extermination camp.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Auschwitz Open Air Incineration Ground Photographs and Revisionist Forgery Allegations


In summer 1944, the prisoners’ Sonderkommando in Auschwitz-Birkenau secretly took four photographs of the crematorium 5 extermination site (referenced here by their archive numbers at the Auschwitz State Museum as photographs 278/280, 277/281, 282, 283), which were successfully smuggled out of the camp. A detailed historical analysis of the photographs can be found in Jean-Claude Pressac's Technique and Operation of the Auschwitz Gas Chambers.

Quite predictive, leading Revisionists claimed the open air incineration photographs forgeries - their standard response when confronted with inconvenient evidence.

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Prof. Dr. Faurisson, Mr. Weber, please release the Schirmeister document!

Roberto had this fairly interesting conversation with a Revisionist fellow, who confronted him with the claim that the former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss told the former press adjutant of Joseph Goebbels, Moritz von Schirmeister, on 31 March/1 April 1946 that "I could just as well have said that it was five million Jews [killed]. There are certain methods by which any confession can be obtained, whether it is true or not."

But there is one thing the fellow did not tell. There exists no verifiable source for the claim.