The "liberation" of Auschwitz and other true stories

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2014-01-06 19:20
 
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Jan. 6, 2014

Anticipating this year’s official “Commemoration in honor of the victims of the holocaust” at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial site in Poland, Carolyn tells the true story of the “liberation” of that camp, as far as can be known. Other points of interest:

  • David Irving is ready to sue the BBC for plagiarism in a recently televised documentary;
  • It’s important to stand up for yourself and we all need to do it, but we must have the truth on our side;
  • The Red Army and its propaganda unit arrived at Auschwitz before Jan. 27 and surveyed the situation with the intention of making war-crimes accusations;
  • It is a near certainty that the Soviets blew up the three crematoria and burned down the clothing warehouses, which they then blamed on the Germans;
  • Carolyn uses examples to contrast factual discussion of  “movement” business versus making up stories about people to “get even.”

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  1. Charles

    January 7, 2014 at 1:11 pm

    This was a practical and enjoyable broadcast, Carolyn. Thanks for introducing us to a bit of the January 27 Project you are working on with your talk about Elie Wiesel and his date of liberation from Auschwitz in his book “Night.”

    It seems that your entire talk was a four-part factual allegory about fighting for the truth in order to dispel the lies coming from the mud-slingers who want to destroy history and create a myth.

  1. Joe Northpal

    January 8, 2014 at 12:27 am

    Carolyn, you are a “bad influence”, does Eli the Weasel share that sentiment ?

  1. Carolyn

    January 8, 2014 at 1:56 am

    Need more information, Joe. I don’t follow you.

  1. Carolyn

    January 8, 2014 at 12:15 pm

    Regarding documents for the demolition of the Cremation facilities at Auschwitz in 1944-45: I remarked in the program that as far as I knew there were no documents expressing an order to blow up Cremas II, III and V. However, someone brought to my attention that Carlo Mattogno wrote:

    on the 8th (December 1944), the head of the Zentralbauleitung, SS-Obersturmführer Werner Jothann, requested Abteilung IIIa (prisoner labor employment) for the immediate assignment of 100 prisoners for the demolition work “at the crematorium [in] Camp II” (beim Krematorium Lager II) 258, undoubtedly Crematorium II.” Source: RGVA, 502-1-67, p. 227

    This can be found at Inconvenient History Journal, Vol II, 2010: “The Truth about the Gas Chambers? Historical Consideration Related to Shlomo Venezia’s “Unique Testimony.” I have written to Carlo Mattogno for further information about this.