Part 1, Part 2 For part three of the wood saga we will look at part two of Holocaust Denial on Trial’s (HDOT), attempt to explain where all the wood came from. First they reference a report about burning swine carcesses where they only needed 1.2 pounds of wood for every 2.2 pounds of carcass….
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Wood For Cremation Part Two
Part 1, Part 3 In part one of this series I demonstrated how Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, deceptively presented Dean Irebodd’s documentary in order to avoid refuting his claims. In part two I will cover Mattogno’s claims. HDoT bemoans that the difference of the results is so large that one or both must…
Wood for Cremation Part One
Part 2, Part 3 1.4 million Jews were allegedly murdered in the Operation Reinhard so-called death camps. It is claimed that the Germans burned these bodies on outdoor pyres to hide the evidence of their mass murder. Fuel would be needed for these cremations. Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, debunks the claim that a…
Bone Crushing
Yitzhak Arad is a celebrated orthodox Holocaust historian. His book, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: the Operation Reinhard Death Camps, provides us with an explanation of why there are so few bone fragments in the Treblinka camp where some 900,000 Jews were said to be murdered and cremated on outdoor pyres. According to Arad, a group was…
How Did They Know? Part Four: Belzec
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 We now come to the last installment of examining Holocaust Denial on Trial’s (HDoT) reason the orthodox Holocaust historians know what happened in the alleged death camps of Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec. Thus far I am unconvinced that they actually knew what went on in Treblinka and Sobibor. Maybe Belzec…
How Did They Know? Part Three: Sobibor
Part 1, Part 2, Part 4 In the ongoing journey to examine the answer Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, provides to the question, how did they know what happened in Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec, I will commence with an examination into Sobibor. To help me along the way I will enlist the guidance of…
How Did They Know? Part Two: Treblinka
Part 1, Part 3, Part 4 In part oneI began examining the explanation Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, gave for how the orthodox Holocaust historians knew what happened at Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec. Today I will examine Treblinka. The book Treblinka—Extermination Camp or Transit Camp?, by Carlo Mattogno and Jürgen Graf, has an extensive…
How Did They Know? Part One
Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDoT, attempts to answer the question of how do we know about the alleged death camps of Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibor. This is a good question as all of these camps were destroyed by the Germans and little physical evidence remained. The opening paragraph…
Giant Fans
The Jewish Virtual Library, or JVL, has a refutation for the an issue I brought up in a previous post (which I suggest you read). Namely, that it wouldn’t have been safe for the Sonderkommando (Jewish inmates that allegedly assisted the Germans in the murdering of fellow Jews) to have entered the gas chambers so…
Let’s Be Frank
Holocaust Denial on Trial, or HDot has a whole section on Anne Frank. Anne Frank’s alleged diary does not prove the existence of a German plan to exterminate European Jews or the use of homicidal gas chambers. In fact, Anne and her sister died of typhus, her mother died of starvation and he father survived….