Lying. Disingenuous. Fallacy.Nessie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 1:37 pmThey were evidenced to be false, or there was no evidence to substantiate them. The Dachau gas chamber is a very good example of how evidence determined if there had been mass killing and gas chambers at a camp.Eye of Zyclone wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 12:46 pmWell tried, but those things were not evidenced to be false. Propagandists just stopped telling those lies because the victorious powers didn't select them for posterity after the end of the wars in which they were used as weapons of psychological warfare, and time did the rest to more or less erase them from public memory.
They all corroborated and proved the use of gas chambers. You underestimate how all courts find that when an accused and witnesses agree with each other, that is strong corroboration.Too bad witness testimonies never proved anything.Nessie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 12:29 pmIf there had been no gas chambers and mass murders, there would be both evidence and a lack of evidence from eyewitnesses, documents and other sources to prove that. For example, if the Kremas were not used for gassings, there would be evidence from people who worked there, who stated there were no gas chambers and you would not find a witness who said that there were gas chambers.![]()
Documents that recorded the numbers of corpses stored each day would prove the Leichenkellers were not being used for gassing. Or, for those who believe they were used for delousing or showering, documents that referenced that happening. Or, a document that stated there was an awareness of rumours of gas chambers and a visit had been arranged with the ICRC to inspect them. Then, of course, documents that recorded what happened to those people not selected for work, proving that they left Birkenau alive, that would do.What kind of documents could possibly prove that those rooms were not gas chambers ? The blueprints says that they were morgues (Leichenkeller), but orthodox/antirevisionist historians claim that they were gas chambers in spite of that. Documents say what things were/are (positive), NOT what they were/are not (negative).
There are indeed documents demonstrating these buildings' use as morgue, you just choose to ignore them as usual.
Letter from the head of the Central Construction Office to the SS garrison physi-
cian in response to his request of July 20 (1943). In the meeting between SS-
Standartenführer Dr. Mrugowski, SS garrison physician (Dr. Wirths) and the head
of the Central Construction Office (SS-Sturmbannführer Bischoff) it was decided
to reject the request:
“SS-Standartenführer Mrugowski stated at the meeting on 31 July that the corpses
should be transferred twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, to the morgues of
the crematoria, which makes the separate construction of mortuary chambers in the
individual subsections unnecessary.”
Letter from the SS garrison physician to the camp commandant concerning the
prisoner infirmary of Construction Section II. 45,000 prisoners were planned for
the camp, 10% of whom were sick. Calculation of the barracks needed to house
the 4,500 sick and the nurses (450, one for 10 sick).
“For the removal of corpses from the inmate infirmary to the crematorium, 2 covered
handcarts must be procured, each allowing the transport of 50 corpses."
Response of the SS garrison physician to the decision of May 22 (1944):
“In the inmate infirmaries of the camps of Auschwitz CC II, a certain number of
corpses naturally accumulate daily, whose removal to the crematoria is indeed sched-uled and takes place twice daily, in the morning and in the evening. However, in view
of the shortage of vehicles and at times of fuel in Auschwitz CC, it happens that the
corpses are left lying around for up to 24 hours. For reasons of epidemic hygiene, eve-
ry hospital has a morgue for the short-term storage of the corpses that accumulate.
The number of sick persons in the general hospitals does not fall below 500 beds on
average, while in the individual prisoner infirmary of Auschwitz CC II, the number of
beds averages 3-4000. In my opinion, it is therefore no more than self-evident that ap-
propriate storage rooms are available for the numerous corpses that accumulate.”
He therefore renewed his request for a brick mortuary.
Via Mattogno HH vol 48.Letter from the SS garrison physician Auschwitz to the medical orderlies of all
camps of Auschwitz CC III with the subject “Corpses from branch camps”:
“As of now (Jan 1944), corpses may no longer be transported from Au. II. and Au. III to the
morgue of camp Au. I.
Instead, the corpses are to be brought to the crematorium immediately after identifica-
tion, careful checking of the prisoner’s number.
Until further notice, however, the death reports are to be sent to the office of the in-
mate infirmary of the Au. I. by 12 noon on the day of delivery to the crematorium for
the purpose of drawing up the necessary death papers.
In each case of death, the exact cause of death and the day of admission to the inmate
infirmary must be stated.”
Stop lying, stop posting your crap.
