Today’s article is inspired by a thread I stumbled upon while perusing the CoDoH forum. A side effect of spreading false propaganda is that you run the risk of having your audience believing all manner of ridiculous things. When I was elementary school, I, too, believed that Hitler wanted to kill everyone who didn’t have…
Month: January 2023
Troublesome Testimony
The official story is that the Sonderkommandos were work units made up of German Nazi ‘death camp’ prisoners. They were usually Jewish and their job was to help their German tormentors with the genocide of their own people. They could have refused and just been killed along with the others, but they decided it was better to…
Sonderführer Thies Christophersen
In a previous article I mentioned how I had not heard of Sonderführer Thies Christophersen. To which I received the ‘you never heard of that guy?’ bit from my husband. After which I immediately corrected my ignorance. A recent comment responding to my article on Oskar Gröning prompted me to invoke the case of Christophersen….
Holocaust Fatigue
Today I will be addressing a recent Holocaust survey that was given to people of the Netherlands because I thought everyone could use some good news for Holocaust Remembrance Day. The following is the headline from the study conducted by Claims Conference, Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is based in Tel Aviv….
Einsatzgruppen Mass Graves Part Four
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Today I will address the remainder of the Holocaust Denial on Trial (HDoT) entry for Einsatzgruppen mass graves. In the previous articles in this series we have determined that so far none of the mass graves presented by HDoT can be considered evidence of a genocide. HDoT gives the excuse…
Einsatzgruppen Mass Graves Part Three
Part 1, Part 2, Part 4 Yesterday I answered two questions about the mass graves of Zhitomir. 1. Was an archeological investigation done? Yes, but all we have is a Soviet report. 2. If so, how many bodies were found? An estimated 20,000, but all we have is a soviet report and no corroborating evidence….
Einsatzgruppen Mass Graves Part Two
Part 1, Part 3, Part 4 Today I will examine the claims of the mass graves of the Zhitomir district and use my simple line of questioning to determine whether or not it can be considered evidence of a genocide. Again these questions are: 1. Was an archeological investigation done? 2. If so, how many…
Einsatzgruppen Mass Graves Part One
Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDot, assures us that mass graves exist and I have no doubt of that. What is in doubt is if there are mass graves that prove the Germans were committing genocide during WW2. HDoT starts by presenting an out of context quote from Carlo…
Ursula Haverbeck
Ursula Haverbeck is a 94-year old German scholar and publisher who recently was sentenced to one year in prison for denying the Holocaust. There are reports that she will not have to serve her sentence due to her advanced age, but I have been unable to verify this. For her sake I hope it is…
Dresden
Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, makes a very interesting statement about the firebombing of Dresden. I ask that you to read the highlighted text and hold it in your pocket until the end of the article. The remainder of HDoT’s statement is about David Irving’s death count for Dresden. I will not be getting…