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"<strong>The</strong> testimony <strong>of</strong> all witnesses who 'had seen him (Adolf Eichmann) with their own eyes' collapsed<br />

the moment the question was read out to him." - Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem, 1971. p.208<br />

COMMENTING ON THE DEPORTATION OF FEODUR FEDERENKO, ACCUSED OF<br />

WAR CRIMES "I know <strong>of</strong> no other case in which so many deviations from procedures<br />

internationally accepted as desirable occurred." - Dr. William A Wagenaar, Harvard University Press<br />

ALBERT SPEER<br />

Even Albert Speer, the Third Reich's Minister <strong>of</strong> Armaments, a gifted technician rather than an<br />

idealist and as such ready to compromise on matters <strong>of</strong> honour, could never bring himself to support<br />

the victors lies on the extermination allegations. He "...always maintained that he did not know <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death camps in which six million Jews died." If one had known, surely it would have to be Speer.<br />

DACHAU - ANOTHER ALLEGATION IN RETREAT<br />

"I was in Dachau for 17 months after the war, as a U.S. War Department Attorney, and can state that<br />

there were no gas chambers at Dachau. What was shown to visitors and sightseers there and<br />

erroneously described as a gas chamber was a crematory. Nor was there a gas chamber in any other<br />

the other concentration camps in Germany. We were told that there was a gas chamber at Auschwitz,<br />

but since this was in the Russian zone <strong>of</strong> occupation, we were not permitted to investigate since the<br />

Russians would not allow it. From what I was able to determine in six years <strong>of</strong> post-war Germany<br />

and Austria, there were a number <strong>of</strong> Jews killed, but the figure <strong>of</strong> a million was certainly never<br />

reached. I interviewed thousands <strong>of</strong> Jews, former inmates <strong>of</strong> concentration camps in Germany and<br />

Austria, and consider myself as well qualified on the subject as any man."<br />

Stephen F. Pinter, Our Sunday Visitor, June 14th 1959<br />

THE WRITING ON THE WALL<br />

In 1946, a memorial plaque was unveiled at Dachau by Philip Auerbach, the Jewish State Secretary in<br />

the Bavarian Government. <strong>The</strong> plaque read: 'This area is being retained as a shrine to the 238,000<br />

individuals who were cremated here.'<br />

Since then, this figure has consistently been revised downwards to its present total <strong>of</strong> 20,600, who it<br />

appears died from typhus and starvation at the end <strong>of</strong> the war.<br />

Note: Auerbach has since been convicted for embezzling money that he claimed for non-existent<br />

Jews. It appears that the State Secretary certainly had a way with figures.<br />

FURTHER RETREAT<br />

It was not long before it was admitted that there had been no extermination camps on territory<br />

captured by the western allies. Equally conveniently it was discovered that the extermination camps<br />

just happened to have been on territory occupied by the Russians. Dr. Martin Broszat, the anti-Nazi<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Contemporary History in Munich who can lay claim to being a major<br />

influence on the genocide issue, admitted in Die Zeit, (August 19th 1960). 'That there were no<br />

extermination camps on German soil.', and that instead, one had to look 'above all to Auschwitz.'<br />

Yet, by general historical consensus the evidence <strong>of</strong> Auschwitz is overwhelmingly dependent upon<br />

the 'confessions' <strong>of</strong> its Commandant, Rudolf Hoess.<br />

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