Memory Hole: Red Cross in 1944: “We found no trace of installations for exterminating civilian prisoners in Auschwitz”
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I went to school in the 60’s with a girl whose father was in one if the camps. He ran a clothing store in our town and had numbers tattooed on his arm. He claimed that he, his mother and sisters were rounded up, brough to a camp and separated. He never saw them again. He was a teenager and was a straight up guy. I have no reason to not believe his story.
To say this is all a lie is counter to the movies and pictures taken at that time.
Is the “Holocost” exaggerated? Probably. But I do believe their is substantial evidence of it happening.
I don’t believe a thing the Red Cross says or said.
Also in the 1950's/1960's, there was an episode on TV of "To Tell the Truth," where they had a POW who claimed to have escaped twice from German prison camps.
There was no mention of any holocaust by the guest or the panel. No questions asked about it. Just a routine war where some people are held as POW's.
The tattoos on the arms have been compared, one person with another. They are all different in terms of fonts used, size of numbers, etc. This was not the German way. The Germans would have made them all uniform.
None of the numbers are 7 figures. All are 6 figures or less.
At least one man admitted that he made the tattoo himself. Others who claimed to have been in the camps and witnessed atrocities later went on the record in on-camera interviews, admitting that they made up their story, but they did so becaused they believed the holocaust was real and the story needed to be told for future generations.
IOW: Many of these jews have embellished or even lied about what they "witnessed." This is not surprising when you know how much the jews lie, and how their religion teaches that they MUST lie if it promotes their people.
Many people who were in the camps (and yes, there WERE real camps and real prisoners) were separated due to the split between the German camps being liberated by the Allies and the Polish camps being liberated by the Soviets.
The Soviets eventually held them captive with the Berlin Wall, and that caused many to be permanently separated.
There was chaos at the end of the war, and many people never found out what happened to their family members.
There was a TV episode of "Donahue" back in the 1980's where a jew claimed his brother was exterminated in the camps "because I never saw him again." He assumed his brother was killed.
BUT ... his brother was alive and well in the US, and saw the episode. He realized he was the brother, contacted the TV show, and they had a reunion of the brothers episode. The brother had been stuck on the east side of the Berlin Wall, and only many years later was able to leave and get to the USA. The brothers were reunited after all those years, each thinking the other had been exterminated in the camps.
So, these stories are largely based on lies or on incomplete information, with the worst possible scenario assumed to have happened.
Such stories are not reliable as evidence.
Was the family Jewish? Lots of people got round up and taken into those camps to work.