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Arthur R. Butz – The Hoax Of The Twentieth Century

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Appendix A: <strong>The</strong> ‘Statement’<br />

this things, and I am ready to give the material for this accusation in World-<br />

Tribunal.<br />

My-self, cordial friend of reverend Martin Niemöller and his family (now at<br />

Leoni/Starnberger See/Bavaria!) I was after two prisons and concentration-camp<br />

agent of ‘confessional-church,’ SS-Obersturmführer and compartment-chief<br />

in SS-Führungshauptamt and of Reichsarzt SS and Polizei, a dangerous<br />

position!<br />

<strong>The</strong> things I have seen nobody has seen. 1942 August, I have made my reports<br />

for Svenska legation in Berlin. I am ready and in situation to say all my<br />

observations to your Secret-Service.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secretary of Svenska legation Berlin, now at Stockholm Baron von Otter<br />

is ready to be wittnes of my relation of 1942 of all this crueltys – I propose<br />

to demand me for this informations.<br />

Reference: Msr. Niemoeller [reverend Martin Niemoeller’s women]<br />

Leoni/Starnberger See/München Bavaria)<br />

[signed:] Gerstein<br />

Nota: Your army has not find<br />

Mr. Niemoeller<br />

Mr. Stalin junior<br />

Mr. Schuschnigg<br />

at Dachau.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are deported, nobody now, who they are. Please do not publish my<br />

report bevore exactement now: Niemoeller is liberated or dead.<br />

Gerstein”<br />

<strong>The</strong> remainder of document 1553-PS is the collection of Zyklon invoices. I<br />

have made no corrections in the above note in “English”. Clearly, it was composed<br />

by a person who knew something of the French language. “Mr. Stalin junior”<br />

is no doubt a reference to Stalin’s son, who was a POW in Germany.<br />

Schuschnigg was the Austrian Chancellor at the time of the Anschluss; he and<br />

Niemöller had been detained at Dachau for some time. Rassinier has provided an<br />

interesting discussion of Niemöller. 445<br />

445 Rassinier (1964), 35-39.<br />

315

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