Stubble wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:52 pm
Mr Seeker, I'd like to ask; have you read Herr Morgen's testimony?
Yes.
I read reams of Nürnberg showtrial testimonies over a decade ago, plus other showtrials AND interrogation reports when the internet provided access to them. Amongst all that primary source research I read
everything available to me on Konrad Morgen and studied him, and his life before, during and after WW2
Stubble wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:52 pm Your chronology of the events does not firmly adhere to the correct order of things as they occurred.
I disagree.
But if I’m wrong, please demonstrate that to me.
Stubble wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:52 pm At the root of this disagreement remains Morgen's description of operations at the Bug River camps as well. You still haven't really addressed that.
I have. But briefly.
It goes like this:
1. Morgen FIRST appeared in court on the 7th Aug. 1946.
Q1. DO YOU AGREE?
2. He was immediately asked if he had had an “opportunity of gaining personal insight into the conditions in concentration camps”.
He replied that he had an excellent “opportunity” to do so as he stayed at some for months plus made unannounced visits to others, PLUS he had people under his command in camps to make investigations for him.
Q2. DO YOU AGREE so far?
3. Among the camps he said he said he had gained extensive information about — which he said it was IMPOSSIBLE for him to have been “deceived” about — he includes Auschwitz and Majdanek (Lublin). These are “concentration camps” which the HOLYH mythology claims were “EXTERMINATION CAMPS”!!!
Q3. DO YOU AGREE?
4. After he’d explained how his knowledge of the camps was extensive and unquestioningly ACCURATE, he then answered the prosecutor’s ULTIMATE QUESTION for the prosecution.
And the phrasing of this question implies that he (Herr Peckelmann) was EXPECTING A VERY
DIFFERENT ANSWER than what he got.
THIS POINT IS VERY, VERY IMPORTANT because it is a sign of how these public interrogations were
EXPECTED to proceed. It is the phrase “and at what time”. This implies he expected the answer to be affirmative, NOT a rebuttal of the ‘
holyH extermination’ accusation.
When asked when he learnt that the concentration camps were for “exterminations”, and at what time he discovered that, Morgen categorically refuted that they ever were for that purpose!!!!
HERR PELCKMANN: Did you gain the impression — and at what time — that the concentration camps were
places for the extermination of human beings?
MORGEN:
I did not gain this impression. A concentration camp is not a place for the extermination of human beings.
Q4. ARE WE STILL IN AGREEMENT SO FAR?
5. I haven’t gone into all the contradictory stuff he later added to this. But I have never denied that he said it. All that stuff about gluttonous jewish weddings, and magic pixie dust that made corpses disappear, and Wirth’s descriptions of gassings, plus his account of ‘exterminations’ at Monowitz he definitely did say.
Where have I ever denied it?
I have pointed to HIS CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS.
And I have EMPHASISED his
“initial” statement — summary: “there were no exterminations at the camps” — OVER his later nonsense stuff.
Stubble wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:52 pm I'd prefer
not defend bombsaway, but, you keep leaving me no choice by not recognising your
slight errors here.
No problem. You are NOT defending Bombsaway: you are defending honesty and truth and historical accuracy. And you have my respect for doing that. So please proceed.
I don’t claim to have an infallible understanding.
And as said previously, I welcome correction. I just don’t see any yet.
The problem appears to be miscommunication.
For which I blame BA for his strawman distortion of my point.
N.B.
Remember I also mentioned Erich Fuchs originally to BA.
I did that because my point was Germans had to invent lies to appease their torturers/interrogators/coercers.
Sometimes it was to escape with a short prison sentence and not execution, e.g. Fuchs.
Sometimes it was to save their family from persecution and torture with an acceptance of their own execution, e.g. Höß and Eichmann.
Joseph Kramer was another person I thought of providing as a person that fit his challenge.
Kramer — like Morgen — was in an excellent position to know what actually occurred in the camps and in Auschwitz.
He also — like Morgen — initially denied the ‘mass-gassing’ extermination accusation.