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A thought-provoking new anthology edited by English
historian Vivian Bird casts stark new light on what really happened at Auschwitz
during World War II. As the evidence shows, the official "facts"
just don't add up.
In the summer of 1997 I was
invited to speak at a California
college seminar about my book, Final Judgment, which contends that Israel's
intelligence agency, the Mossad, played a
front-line role in the JFK assassination conspiracy alongside the CIA. Almost
instantaneously I was hit by a media barrage
orchestrated by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai
B'rith, a lobby for Israel.
The ADL told the press I was "a Holocaust
denier" and, for that reason alone, I should not be
allowed to discuss my book (which, incidentally, never once mentions
the Holocaust). Evidently the ADL was determined to
shift the focus away from what my book really does address, so they
determined the best way to discredit me was to smear me as "a Holocaust
denier" (which I am not).
The ADL's tactic succeeded,
setting off a firestorm of opposition-a "holocaust," so to speak-and
the seminar was canceled,
illustrating one point most clearly: The Holocaust has become a powerful
propaganda tool for the state of Israel.
And what is important to remember
is this: What did-or did not-happen at the Auschwitz
concentration camp in Poland
is, in fact, integral to the foundation of the basic story of the Holocaust.
Auschwitz is central to the
Holocaust legend. If it can be proved that the
official stories we have been told about Auschwitz are
not true, the entire fabric of the Holocaust ultimately has to unravel. What,
then, did happen at Auschwitz?
On April 18, 1945,
in the immediate aftermath of World War II, The New York Times reported that
4 million people died at Auschwitz. This
"fact" was reported over and over again
during the next half-century, without being questioned.
However, on January
26, 1995, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Auschwitz
liberation, both The Washington Post and The New York Times itself reported
that the Polish authorities had determined that, at most, 1.5 million people
(of all races and religions)-not "4 million"-died at Auschwitz
of all causes, including natural causes.
Yet this was not the first time this drastically reduced
figure appeared in the major media. Almost five years previously, on July 17, 1990, The Washington Times
reprinted a brief article from The London Daily Telegraph. That article
stated:
Poland
has cut its estimate of the number of people killed by the Nazis in the Auschwitz
death camp from 4 million to just over 1 million . . . The new study could
rekindle the controversy over the scale of Hitler's "final
solution" . . .
Franciszek Piper, director of
the historical committee of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum,
said yesterday that, according to recent research, at least 1.3 million
people were deported to the camp, of whom about
223,000 survived.
The 1.1 million victims included 960,000 Jews, between
70,000 and 75,000 Poles, nearly all of the 23,000 Gypsies sent to the camp
and 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war.
Shmuel Krakowsky,
head of research at Israel's
Yad Vashem memorial for
Jewish victims of the Holocaust, said the new Polish figures were correct:
"The 4 million figure was let slip by Capt.
Rudolf Hoess, the death camp's Nazi commander. Some
have bought it, but it was exaggerated." . . . [P]laques
commemorating the deaths of 4 million victims were removed
from the Auschwitz museum earlier this month.
This detail of history was intriguing, since, after all,
history books had said for a generation that of the 6 million Jews who died
during the Holocaust, 4 million died at Auschwitz
alone. Thus, if the new facts were correct, the actual overall number of
Jewish Holocaust victims had to be considerably less than the
much-talked-about figure of 6 million. Put simply: subtract the former 4
million Jews dead at Auschwitz from the popular 6
million, and that leaves 2 million Jews dead. Simple
math-and a controversial conclusion indeed.
More recently, Walter Reich, former director of the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington,
jumped into the debate over Auschwitz. On September 8, 1998, The Washington
Post published an article by Reich in which he addressed Jewish outrage over
a group of elderly Polish nuns who wanted to place crosses in memory of
Christians who died at Auschwitz. Reich was responding
to what he described as a "well-meaning" August 31, 1998 editorial in The Post about the
affair.
Reich commented that the editorial "illustrates how
old fictions about Auschwitz have been accepted as
facts-fictions that have been used repeatedly to distort the camp's
history." Evidently, the Post had forgotten its own report on the Auschwitz
numbers that it had published three years previously and chose, instead, to repeat "old fictions . . . accepted as facts."
What, then, were those "old fictions . . . accepted as facts"?
Here's what Reich had to say:
The Post identified Auschwitz-Birkenau
as the death camp "where 3 million Jews and millions of others were
murdered by the Nazis." Recent scholarship by a Polish historian has put
the number of deaths there conservatively at about 1.1 million, with other
estimates ranging to about 1.5 million. Approximately 90 percent of the dead
were Jews.
The Post's numbers may have been derived in part from the
inflated estimate-originally of Soviet origin and endorsed by Polish
authorities after the war-of about 4 million dead. This
number, and other numbers of similar magnitude, were repeated so often
that they came to be accepted by many as true, even though historians in Poland
and elsewhere have revised this number down considerably.
Honest people find no problem with Reich's call (in the
essay) for "only words of accurate history" in reportage about Auschwitz.
Today, a major first step toward "only words of accurate history"
is the release of a new anthology on Auschwitz,
assembled by English writer Vivian Bird.
Auschwitz: The Final Count examines
the "new" reports in the mainstream media (outlined above) and
provides essential additional facts that must be considered
in order for the full story of Auschwitz to finally be
told. Bird's 109-page book is a compendium (supplemented with commentary by
Bird) of four complete, previously published works relating to Auschwitz
and the Holocaust.
The book features a fascinating introduction by Bird
exploring the little-known but thoroughly documented phenomenon in which the
numbers of the official Auschwitz "death
toll" have plummeted from a "high" of 9,000,000 dead to a rock
bottom of 73,137 (of whom 38,031 were Jews). And
readers will note that of the 26 widely varying figures cited by Bird, all
come from a variety of "responsible" and mainstream sources. No
figure Bird cites comes from any source accused of "denying the
Holocaust," whatever that means.
Clearly, the number of people who died at Auschwitz
is central to understanding what did happen there. But
the figures keep changing. If Bird's book proves anything, it proves that.
However, there's much more to Auschwitz
than the changing numbers. The essays in Bird's volume each provide a
uniquely different facet to the overall problem:
* The Auschwitz Lie by Thies Christophersen is an insider's view of Auschwitz.
The German author, an agrarian, was sent to Auschwitz,
not as an inmate, but as a scientist researching the development of synthetic
rubber. Working side by side with inmate staff, Christophersen
saw, firsthand, day-to-day life at Auschwitz and, in postwar
years, was astounded to hear the stories of "gassings" and all the
tall tales that we today associate with Auschwitz.
His essay, The Auschwitz Lie, first published in German in
1973, caused great consternation. However, Christophersen
would not back down, and, as a consequence, he was
variously fined or imprisoned for daring to tell his eyewitness account.
Those accustomed to "docu-drama"
renditions of Auschwitz will find a new perspective in
Christophersen's report.
* Zyklon B, Auschwitz,
and the Trial of Dr. Bruno Tesch is
the second feature in Bird's anthology. Written by a veteran chemist, the
late Dr. William Lindsey, this is a carefully documented demolition of the
war crimes trial of Dr. Tesch, who was ultimately convicted and hanged. The unfortunate Tesch was co-owner of a company which bought in bulk
(from the manufacturers) and then supplied (as the middleman)
to the German concentration camp authorities the now-infamous Zyklon B pesticide.
Although we have been told Zyklon B was used to gas millions of Jews to death,
Lindsey shows that the compound was used as an insecticide and disinfectant
to delouse not only the Auschwitz inmates but also SS
members running the camp and to fumigate their clothes, bunkhouses etc. Zyklon B, in short, was used to
maintain and sustain human life-not to end it. Lindsey's essay examines the
fraudulent evidence and testimony in the Tesch
trial and eviscerates another critical element of not only the Auschwitz
legend, but of the Holocaust story as a whole.
* Inside the Auschwitz "Gas
Chambers" is by Fred A. Leuchter, a spunky
American engineer once known as perhaps the foremost U.S.
authority on the mechanics of judicial execution. Leuchter
describes how he conducted scientific experiments on the structures at Auschwitz
that court historians say were used to exterminate
vast numbers of people-the infamous gas chambers. Leuchter
concluded no such gassings could have ever taken place as the official story
describes. For daring to present his findings-the only known such study
carried out at the gas chambers-Leuchter was
relentlessly harassed. But his point was made. His
findings cut right to the core of the matter of Auschwitz.
* The final essay is Why Is "The Holocaust"
Important? written by TBR publisher Willis A. Carto, who points out that the Holocaust has become a
lucrative industry unto itself, used as a highly effective political tool to
not only extort billions of German and American taxpayer dollars to Israel
but also to force the United States to conduct its foreign policy in a
fashion beneficial to Tel Aviv (and contrary to U.S. national interests).
Carto's essay puts the Holocaust in perspective.
Thus, there's clearly much more
to the story of Auschwitz and the Holocaust than meets
the eye. The facts assembled paint a perhaps much more interesting story
about what really did happen.
Bird's book will, in many ways, very
much serve as the final judgment on Auschwitz.
Auschwitz: The Final Count will outrage many-but as Bird puts it: "For
those who care to investigate the facts-not the myths-about the events of
World War II, this volume should put at least some of the major legends of
the Holocaust to rest."
Michael Collins Piper is the author of Final Judgment: The
Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy and Best Witness. He is a
keen student of historical intrigue and hidden political motivations.
Auschwitz: The Final Count,
paperback, 109 pages, is available from the TBR Book Club for $12.95 plus $3
S&H; $6 S&H outside the U.S. TBR subscribers get 10% off. Send
payment to TBR, 130 Third Street SE, Washington,
D.C. 20003.
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