I have previously written about how Rudolf Hoess’ confession was coerced. In this article I would like to expand on that. My research is from Carlo Mattogno’s book, Commandant of Auschwitz, unless otherwise stated. (Even though the websites for CoDoH and Castle Hill Publishing are unavailable at the moment, you can still purchase Holocaust Handbooks…
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The Wolzek Problem
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;…
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…