Wait ---- The headline does not accurately represent what she said. She DID NOT say that the liberation was faked, just the these photos have to be fake because there's no snow. She said that the real liberating soldiers did not take any photos, so they did a recreation somewhere to take photos.
Band of Brothers interviewed the real Easy Company men before every single episode. Super weird they did no such interview with the real life guys before the concentration camp episode. Must just be a coincidence....
The narrative about the Holocaust, the gas chambers, how many died, etc.
Why we needed to do "artistic recreations" and point to them as historical images is weird, and that opens up many questions about the rest of the claims.
Wait ---- The headline does not accurately represent what she said. She DID NOT say that the liberation was faked, just the these photos have to be fake because there's no snow. She said that the real liberating soldiers did not take any photos, so they did a recreation somewhere to take photos.
Band of Brothers interviewed the real Easy Company men before every single episode. Super weird they did no such interview with the real life guys before the concentration camp episode. Must just be a coincidence....
Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
A fun turn of phrase, and important for some things, but is not a good one when people want to seek the truth.
What it does is call some questions forward about why we needed to recreate things and say that that is exactly what happened.
But it also does not invalidate that it happened, just puts the narrative into scrutiny.
At this point, I just want the truth.
The narrative about the Holocaust, the gas chambers, how many died, etc.
Why we needed to do "artistic recreations" and point to them as historical images is weird, and that opens up many questions about the rest of the claims.
just like the moon landing was apparently real but the photos were faked or "taken" afterwards as a reconstruction etc...
I was shocked when saw the "capsule" in a museum--it looked like a styrofoam container from Omaha Steaks.
The things they saw on the real moon landing were not fit for public consumption at the time.
most probably