Thursday, May 21, 2026

What Vladimir Davydov really said about the height of the Babyn Yar pyres.

It has long been a staple argument of the deniers against one Babyn Yar witness Vladimir Davydov (one, but not the only, contrary to the incompetent nincompoops Carlo Mattogno and Jürgen Graf's claim) that he claimed the height of 10-12 m for the Babyn Yar pyres in 1943.

Mattogno and Graf wrote:

On November 9, 1944, Major Lavrenko, member of the Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Kiev, questioned the Jewish witness Vladimir K. Davidov. The latter stated that on August 18, 1943, he, along with 99 other prisoners, for the most part also Jewish, had been selected from the Siretzki concentration camp 5 km from Kiev. The 100 prisoners were taken to Babi Yar and there were forced to dig up the bodies of the Jews shot in 1941. According to him, 70,000 bodies had been in the mass graves of Babi Yar. The prisoners had exhumed these and burned them on 'ovens' afterwards, which consisted of granite blocks - procured from the Jewish cemetery of Kiev - with train rails laid upon them. On these a layer of wood was piled and on top of this the bodies, so that an enormous stack of bodies 10 to 12 m high resulted! In the beginning there was merely a single 'oven,' but then 75 of them (literally seventy-five) were built.

No other witness claimed something like this and Davydov himself stated in 1967 that the height was actually 4 m.

But what of his original claim? Well, now we have the original BY investigation files from 1943 and 1944.

In the original handwritten 09.11.1943 protocol we do indeed see "height":


But interestingly enough in the file a heavily edited typewritten version follows, in which the "10 to 12 m high" claim is struck out:

And just was was to be expected, the "height" in the 09.11.1943 protocol was nothing but a mistake. In the protocol from 20.11.1943 Davydov states:

"... as a result of this the stack was 10-12 m long and 4-5 m wide"


Conclusion: the claim in the 09.11.1943 protocol of the pyre height of 10 to 12 meters was a mere mistake, later corrected.

2 comments:

  1. Excellent work as usual Sergey! And I’m utterly shocked the saintly and extremely never lying mattogno and Graf could ever tell a lie 😱 😂

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    1. It wasn't a lie on their part, the mistake does exist after all.

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