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Germar Rudolf, Resistance Is Obligatory (2012; PDF-Datei

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Special Treatment inAuschwitz: Origin and Meaning of a Term.<br />

By Carlo Mattogno. When appearing in German wartime documents,<br />

terms like “special treatment,” “special action,” and others<br />

have been interpreted as code words signifying the murder of inmates.<br />

While the term “special treatment” in many such documents<br />

did indeed mean execution, the term need not always have had that<br />

meaning in German records. This book is the most thorough study<br />

of this textual problem to date. Publishing and interpreting numerous<br />

such documents about Auschwitz—many of them hitherto unknown—Mattogno<br />

shows that, while “special” had many different<br />

meanings, not a single one meant “execution.” This important study demonstrates that the<br />

practice of deciphering an alleged “code language” by assigning homicidal meaning to<br />

harmless documents is no longer tenable. Softcover, 151 pages, B&W illustrations, bibliography,<br />

index, #543, $15 minus 10% for TBR subscribers.<br />

The Bunkers of Auschwitz: Black Propaganda vs. History. By<br />

Carlo Mattogno. The so-called “Bunkers” at Auschwitz are<br />

claimed to have been the first homicidal gas chambers at<br />

Auschwitz specifically equipped for this purpose in early 1942.<br />

With the help of original German wartime files, this study shows<br />

that these “bunkers” never existed; how the rumors about them<br />

evolved as black propaganda created by resistance groups within<br />

the camp; how this propaganda was transformed into “reality” by<br />

historians; and how material evidence (aerial photography and<br />

archeological research) confirms the publicity character of these<br />

rumors. Softcover, 264 pages, illustrations, bibliography, index, #544, $20 minus 10% for<br />

TBR subscribers.<br />

Auschwitz: The Central Construction Office. By Carlo Mattogno.<br />

Based upon mostly unpublished German wartime documents from<br />

Moscow archives, this study describes the history, organization,<br />

tasks and procedures of the Central Construction Office of the<br />

Waffen-SS and Auschwitz Police. Despite a huge public interest in<br />

the camp, next to nothing was really known about this office,<br />

which was responsible for the planning and construction of the<br />

Auschwitz camp complex, including those buildings in which horrendous<br />

mass slaughter is erroneously said to have occurred. Softcover,<br />

182 pages, B&W illustrations, glossary, #545, $18 minus<br />

10% for TBR subscribers.<br />

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1-877-773-9077 toll free to charge to major credit cards or visit www.barnesreview.com.<br />

Distribution Europe/Africa: Castle Hill Publishers, PO Box 243, Uckfield, TN22 9AW, UK<br />

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