Memory Hole: Red Cross in 1944: “We found no trace of installations for exterminating civilian prisoners in Auschwitz”
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Oh. Interesting.
You sure have a lot of info. I appreciate it. I stumbled across this about a year and half ago. it was a Canadian engineer's article. He was working for the Canadian government and came across the concentration camps ovens and capacity. The math didn't add up and so he started to investigate and he ran into lots of resistance. By hooks and crooks he was able to get into the camps to look at the equipment and conclude that there's no freaking way what they said were true.
How I start to research this.
Ernst Zündel?
Fred Leuchter testified for him in the 80s
Blackpilled did a stream about Leuchter: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ekuDnNX8hsHD/ (he starts talking about it at the 3 minute mark through around 2 hours)
worth a watch if you are interested.
Thank you. I am going to flag this one so I can look at all these valuable info everyone is giving me here.
Well, Auschwitz is just like a little town with office buildings. It was primarily a working camp, although it does have a crematorium in the middle of town with 4 ovens iirc. It was relatively easy if you were sent to Auschwitz, you just had to be a slave laborer essentially.
A few miles away is Birkenau, that was the extermination camp. Now that place gave me the creeps.
I have not heard of Birkenau. There was even a swimming pool there. I did not know all that until quite recent.
I've been to both a couple of years ago. Don't recall a swimming pool.
Let me see if I can find that particular video. Once I do, I will let you know.
Part of what woke me up to this lie was the video David Cole in Auschwitz...
https://rumble.com/v4vjgjn-david-cole-in-auschwitz-1992.html
Could the ovens have been used for cremating the dead who died from disease/overwork, etc? That could be a logical explanation for their use.
The "official" holocaust story was that jews were first (a) gassed to death, and then (b) cremated -- although, there are also claims they were buried in mass graves near the camps, for which there is exactly zero evidence.
Fred Leutcher was the #1 gas chamber expert in the entire world. Only the USA had executions (of murderers) by gas chamber. The states that did this needed someone to come in, either build or maintain the gas chambers, and educate the executioners on how to do it so they wouldn't end up killing themselves. Fred Leutcher was the go-to man for this expertise.
Because of this, when Erst Zundel was on trial for "muh holocaust denial" in Canada, he hired Leutcher to go investigate the supposed gas chambers in Auschwitz and other camps.
His expert conclusion was that there were no gas chambers, and there were no structures that could have ever been used as gas chambers.
He also testified in Germany over the same topic for a different defendant.
He is the only man in history who was certified by both the German courts and the Canadian courts as an expert witness on the subject of gas chambers in the German labor camps. And his conclusion is that it was all made up. They never existed.
The other side of the debate has NEVER presented any evidence to refute this expert testimony.
Fred Leutcher is still alive today (I think -- he is in his 90's) and still does interviews and still explains why there could never have been any gas chambers.
There WERE delousing chambers to kill lice, which is why the prisoners had their heads shaved, went through the delousing chambers naked, and then issued new clothing, with their old clothing burned (in case they had lice in them). But these chambers could not have been used to kill humans.
Leutcher also did an investigation into the crematoriums. Yes, those did exist. He was not en expert, so for the Zundel court case, he went to American experts who built and used crematoriums of that time. He learned from the experts in that field, so he could include this information in his reports to the court.
His opinion is that the crematoriums were used for dead bodies. The disease of typhus was spread via lice. At first, the Germans did bury dead bodies in the fields, but they quickly realized that the typhus could spread from the dead bodies underground and contaminate the water table. So, they built crematoriums to destroy the chance for typhus to spread.
However, doing the math, he concluded that in order to kill 6 million, they would still be cremating them today. So, not physically possible.