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Arthur R. Butz – The Hoax Of The Twentieth Century

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<strong>Arthur</strong> R. <strong>Butz</strong>, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hoax</strong> of the <strong>Twentieth</strong> <strong>Century</strong><br />

Death Book there), confirm the WRB report claim that there was a great epidemic<br />

at Auschwitz in the summer of 1942, forcing work there to stop. We know of no<br />

data covering a substantially later period, which reports comparably high death<br />

rates at Auschwitz, although, as explained in the text, the death rate there was always<br />

deplorably high from 1942 on. 446<br />

446<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Kalendarium, published in 1964 in German, says that of 1500 people in a transport that arrived<br />

at Auschwitz on April 16, 1944, from the camp in Drancy, France, a certain number of the<br />

men were registered as inmates and the others gassed. Many years ago Robert Faurisson pointed<br />

out that, according to the deportation lists, “the others” included Simone Veil, who, as Faurisson<br />

wrote, was the first President of the European Parliament (see his articles “Le ‘ghetto-boy’ et<br />

Simone Veil: deux symboles de l’imposture du génocide”, Dec. 1979; “Response to a Paper Historian,”<br />

Journal of Historical Review 7(1) (1986), pp. 21-72). Later, I noticed that the English<br />

translation of the Kalendarium, published in 1990 (D. Czech, Auschwitz Chronicle 1939-1945),<br />

engages in a little bit of revisionism on this and now says some of the women were registered. A<br />

document from the International Tracing Service, Arolsen, Germany, is cited.

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