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Photo 5: [1942,
revisionist source]
Apprentices at the workbench.
Impossible to locate |
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Photo 6: [1942,
revisionist source]
Sport – Fencing
“Betriebssportgemeinschaft JG Auschwitz / Auschwitz enterprise
youth group [?] Sports association” |
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PART FOUR
CHAPTER
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AUSCHWITZ ACCORDING TO THE
REVISIONISTS Photographic exhibition of the famous holiday
camp KL AUSCHWITZ |
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Introduction to the revisionist world |
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“K L Auschwitz-Birkenau an extermination camp ? A myth! The
photographs on this and following sheets show that it was nothing of
the sort. Auschwitz was simply a labor camp like so many others. The
prisoners, Jews or otherwise, were above all employed on building
the huge BUNA complex at Monowitz [Photo 1 shows a small part
of the whole]. If they fell ill, they received appropriate treatment
[Photo 2: a prisoner in striped uniform being X-rayed]. Their
refectory was extremely spacious [Photo 3], and on the stage
at the end, different artists regularly came to perform [Photo
4, a Ukranian women's choir]. Young people, instead of living as
parasites, were taught useful trades in model German enterprises
[Photo 5]. During their leisure time they participated in
such things as sports events [Photo 6: a fencing
competition]. This, as proved by photographic evidence, was the true
face of Auschwitz."
The above faithfully sums up the
thoughts of many revisionists, and above all, I am sure it does not
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Photo 1 is certainly a view of part of the Buna
complex. Prisoners worked there, with a supplementary ration of
“Buna Suppe”, half a liter to a liter of colored liquid served at
midday. The patient undergoing X-ray examination in Photo 2
is not a prisoner, but is wearing ordinary pyjamas. If such an
installation existed, it was reserved for the SS and their
families. The refectory and its musical evenings was not for the
ordinary prisoners, except those employed on cleaning or
maintenance. It was a refectory for SS troops. The prisoner
apprentices on Photo 5 are too Aryan, too neat. with their
straight partings and the lack of any “zebra” suits to be true.
Are these Jewish adolescents? Half of them are of the blond so
dear to the racial theorists of the Third Reich. As for the
fencing competition, the swastika on the flag and the badge worn
by the fencer on the right, the presence among the spectators of
SS and SA officers, members of the party in uniform and of
policemen, show that this is a meeting for “Reichsdeutschen”,
exclusively for "sound" elements and no others.
I do
not know the precise origin of these photographs from revisionist
sources. They were certainly taken at Auschwttz during the year
indicated, but they cannot have anything to do with the Auschwitz
concentration camp and its prisoners, and still less Birkenau and
its Krematorien.
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