A friend of the site, who also graciously volunteered to edit my articles (I’m sure you’ve noticed the difference), sent me a link to an article by Jamie McCarthy titled, The “Wolzek” Paradox. McCarthy’s article runs cover for one problem with the testimony of Rudolf Hoess. It is by no means the biggest problem, however;…
Tag: Confession
The Gerstein Report Part One
Part 2 Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, assures us that we can trust the report of former SS officer, Kurt Gerstein, even though it is contradictory and absurd. HDoT admits that the Gerstein Report did have errors and offers the excuse that Gerstein’s errors mainly came from the words of others. They do not…
Oskar Gröning
I have previously addressed an article by retired Holocaust affirmer, Myles Power, on his review of Chemistry of Auschwitz, by Germar Rudolf. As is the custom of Holocaust affirmers Power brought witness testimony into a discussion about forensic science and because it was not actually related to the book I did not address the testimony…
The Coerced Confession of Rudolf Hoess
Rudolf Hoess was the Commandant of Auschwitz during the time that the alleged homicidal gas chambers were in use. The details of Hoess’ capture and torture are gleefully recounted in the book, Hanns and Rudolf : the German jew and the hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz, by Thomas Harding. Alexander Hanns, the Nazi hunter…