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Monthly Archive: December 2011
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Chelmno: A German Camp in History & Propaganda
An overview of the mostly unsubstantiated claims and their juxtaposition to provable facts about this camp, which is claimed to have been the first “pure extermination camp” operated by the Germans during WWII. Depending on the source, between 10,000 and 1.3 million people are said to have been murdered there mostly by noxious exhaust gases in hermetically sealed trucks (“gas vans,” see Vol. 26 of this series). This thorough study of primary sources lays this myth to rest…
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Auschwitz: The First Gassing
The first gassing of human beings in Auschwitz is claimed to have occurred on Sept. 3, 1941. The accounts reporting it are the archetypes for all later gassing accounts. This study exhibits the sources about this alleged event and analyzes them critically. It shows that these sources contradict each other in every essential point, rendering it impossible to extract a consistent story. Original wartime documents inflict a final blow to the tale of the first homicidal gassing…
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A Challenge to Dr. Christian Lindtner
Swiss revisionist Jürgen Graf responds to the polemics of Danish scholar Dr. Christian Lindtner. Lindtner, who used to be loosely associated with Holocaust revisionism since the late 1990s, had a change of mind in early 2011, when he suddenly discovered that revisionism was “chutzpah.” He wrote a number of online papers attacking revisionism. Graf is taking the bull by the horns…
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The Races of Europe
This 1939 book was a landmark anthropological study of European racial types. Although some of its conclusions have since been eclipsed by DNA studies, this work remains a standard in racial typology. In it Harvard professor of anthropology Carleton S. Coon concluded: The white race is of dual origin consisting of Upper Paleolithic (mixture of sapiens and neanderthals) types and Mediterranean (purely sapiens) types…
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