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In what language did Lithuanian Pesye give her testimony? It might interest you to know that in the Slavic language, "foot" and "leg" are the same word (нога).
Probably in Yiddish. Kruk would surely have written her testimony out in Yiddish, and the English edition of his journal was translated by Barbara Harshav from the Yiddish. In line with the above point, in Yiddish der fus means the foot. Der fus also means the leg. All of which is beside the point for Clayton Moore and the deniers who cannot even manage to summarize the English accurately. After all it was Clayton Moore who glossed a Lithuanian rifleman (most certainly not German SS) as a "guard" and who had this rifleman thinking Pesye Schloss dead when the text says he noticed she was alive; it was Dogzilla who manufactured this gem,
And what kind of a master thespian is able to take a bullet through the foot without flinching?
ignoring that Kruk's text implies that Pesye Schloss had passed out after taking two bullets. And, in keeping with their one-witness witlessness, Clayton Moore and Dogzilla still haven't noticed the confirming survivor testimonies and peasant accounts recorded by Kruk and Sakowicz's journal which described the killings from the point of view of a person living near Ponar.
 
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How could the Sonderkommando know it was safe to enter the alleged gas chambers if the "poison gas" was odorless?

Time.

After twenty minutes, it would have been safe because the concentration in the air would have been low enough.
 
Time.

After twenty minutes, it would have been safe because the concentration in the air would have been low enough.

"Zyklon-B was used to kill lice" "Zyklon-B was too dangerous to use" Ever notice how these two loons constantly contradict their own claims?
 
I don't see any coherent statement of your position that the mass graves and cremation were impossible, so there's nothing to respond to here.

I also don't see any coherent description of the entire process, just an attempt to find a bottleneck.

By all means identify a bottleneck using Arad but be aware that all this will do, once you have spelled out your argument properly, is cause others to look more closely at a wider range of primary sources (many published) and see whether you have accurately represented the issue, or whether there is a distortion in Arad or a limitation in his presentation.

That's why we're going to accurately represent the issue in advance. And we will be using exclusively published sources.


In this particular case one problem is you're taking a generic description based on all three camps and trying to apply it exclusively to Treblinka. But there are no references cited in the section you've glommed onto. The next footnote along refers to Belzec.

I can't be held responsible for inadequate footnoting. This is the holocaust. That's what happens. If you think a secondary source I use in not properly footnoted, I won't use it.

And now you realise why serious students of these camps are often very dissatisfied with Arad's presentation.

He does have an annoying habit of treating the three camps as a single unit and it's not always clear when he switches from talking about one camp to talking about them as a whole.
 
Makes you wonder how Zyklon B was handled/dealt with when used for fumigation?
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But not wonder enough to, you know, actually *research* the issue.

Here's a hint: what is the density of HCN, and how does this compare with the atmosphere in general? Given this diifference in density, what happens to HCN when released into the atmosphere, and how quickly?
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You know what? I'll do you one better:



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Now tell us all why Degesch had documents on file in which the SS had ordered Zyklon B without the warning odor in it?

Maybe it was cheaper to produce it without the warning agent? Now tell us all why not having the warning agent is evidence the product was used for extermination.
 
Maybe it was cheaper to produce it without the warning agent? Now tell us all why not having the warning agent is evidence the product was used for extermination.
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Sure, because the more ingredients you add to a thing, and the more steps it takes to produce it, the less expensive it is...

As to the last -- since Degesch's entire patent rested on the use of the irritant, whose only purpose was to warn humans that Zyklon was in use we have a situation where a deadly product is being manufactured without the usual safeguards (legal or practical) at the behest of the SS, who needed a better way to kill a large number of people in a short period of time.

Which they then used, not for that killing, but as part of an elaborate scheme to throw der Führer a surprize birthday party.

You were better off trying to claim that everyone agreed with you and were just quibbling over details. Have you managed to come up with a double standard other than your own which doesn't rely on assuming no evidence of any type exists to support the historical understanding of the Holocaust?
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Clayton Moore - after his clownish bravado and claims that Pesye Schloss lied - is now running from direct, simple questions: He is unable to explain to readers where in Kruk's account of Pesye Schloss's testimony she lied and he cannot state how he knows she lied.
 
Realistic estimates of the average height and weight of the victims is of course one of the variables. It's also the most subjective.

You give alot of reasons why the population of Treblinka victims will be skewed towards women and children. My understanding is that one third of the Treblinka victims were children. That is the assumption under which I'm working. All the various factors raising the percentage of women and children you mentioned--able bodied men and women being exploited for their labor and starved to death or getting shot during the Great Deportation or fleeing to the East in 1939 or into the forests in 1942--make for interesting trivia but they don't change the basics. When it was time to get on the trains to the death camps, one third of the people were children.

(As an aside, if you're suggesting that there were enough able bodied adults fleeing to the east in 1939 and into the forests in 1942 to reduce the average size of the entire Jewish population by any measurable degree, the answer to what you guys think is your got'cha question--if they weren't all murdered, where did they go?--is they fled to the east and into the forests.)

Anyway, the definition of "children" however is very important here. You mention the 1931 census of the Polish Jewish population showed just under 30 percent of the percentage of the population was under 14. If under fourteen is the definition of a child, then the population of "children" are going to be bigger on average than they would be if the definition of "children" is under nine. If starvation in the ghetto was as acute as you say, the birthrate would have been reduced. Starving people will pursue food rather than the other F. We would also expect to see an increase in infant mortality. This would reduce the population of really tiny children thereby increasing the average size of the children even further.

Nonetheless I think the population of "children" should encompass people from newborns to under fourteen, evenly distributed across all ages. That would give us an average "child" of seven years old.

As far as the overall stature of Polish Jews, nobody is going to try and say that mid twentieth century Eastern European Jews were similar in height and weight to a modern Israeli. Everybody was smaller back then and the Jews were even smaller than their non-Jewish neighbors. But arguing that the average size of Polish Jews is going to be even smaller because the "Polish Jews were generally extremely poor and lived in an underdeveloped society which had undergone nearly a decade of economic recession" isn't too convincing.

The main reason is the well documented plunder of the Jewish population' wealth. Germans had established a procedure of checking various body orifices of incoming Jews for hidden jewelry and for removing gold fillings and bridgework from Jews who were gassed. This was not something they did while exterminating the Roma or anybody else. Conducting a body cavity search and inspecting the mouth of every victim for precious metal and then removing it takes time. Let's say it took an average of thirty seconds to inspect and remove all valuables from the bodies of the Jews. 700,000 victims translates into 350,000 minutes total. 350,000 minutes is 5,833 hours. 5,833 hours is 243 days. If we assume the Germans inspected only the bodies of adults, we're still looking at 162 days worth of labor. The Germans aren't going to introduce a process requiring that much time into their already tight schedule unless this process is profitable. If the Germans discovered that they weren't finding any gold or diamonds on the incoming Jews, they would stop looking for it.

Obviously, there were enough Jews coming into the camp with enough hidden wealth to make this worthwhile. Extremely poor people living in underdeveloped societies aren't going to have mouths full of precious metals or diamonds stuffed up the wazoo. And the official economic plunder statistics don't count the wealth that was siphoned off by the SS and Ukrainian guards before it was counted. Besides the unofficial plunder by the guards and the official plunder that was reported to Berlin, there was evidently so much gold and diamonds and currency coming into the camp that when the camp was abandoned, the local peasants found it worth their while to blow the whole landscape up looking for the leftovers!

So we can't make the assumption that poverty caused the average weight of Polish Jews to be substantially lower than that of non-Jews. Another reason the theory of the emaciated Jew is suspect is that the fat on a human body is the only part that will burn without an external fuel source. If bodies were burning, it was the fat that was burning. We also know there were fat people coming into the camps because the eyewitnesses tell us they were instructed to place fat women face down on the griddle to help stoke the flames and to mix fat corpses with emaciated corpses. Obviously, some of the victims were not emaciated.

Also working against your theory of the malnourished ghetto Jew is that, according to the USHMM, we know that the daily calorie intake in the ghetto in 1941 was 1125 calories. That's about what Germans were getting in 1945 on a good day. It's not enough calories to sustain a healthy workforce for any length of time. But it didn't turn everybody in the Warsaw ghetto into the walking skeletons like those we see in the newsreels of Belsen. So if the mass graves at Treblinka couldn't hold seven hundred thousand Belsen people, seven hundred thousand Warsaw ghetto people would never fit.

One last thing: I think you asked me why I think the archeological excavations at the death camps are a joke. I forgot to address that.

As to the studies conducted by the Soviets/Poles right after the war, I believe it's entirely possible that nothing was actually done. The photographs that exist don't show what they purport to show and the descriptions of what they found are too vague to be meaningful. Besides that, in light of the Moscow show trials, Katyn, the Auschwitz four million, Hitler's body, etc., I don't see any reason to believe anything the Soviet/Poles say that isn't corroborated by Western researchers.

As to the modern excavations: Chelmno, I haven't seen the report so I can't comment on it. Soibibor, I haven't seen a final report. Did they even finish that thing? Belzec is best excavation so far but it didn't prove the existence of mass graves large enough to hold the number of bodies necessary. It didn't achieve that goal mainly because it didn't set out to do that. The stated goal was to find the locations of the mass graves so they would avoid disturbing them while burying them under a pile of rocks. What it did was find mass graves scattered higgly piggly all over the place and significant human remains. I was under the impression that the mass graves at all the death camps were relatively orderly and that the SS expended a great deal of energy trying to cover up the evidence of their crimes by burning the bodies. Clearly this is not the case at Belzec. If the evidence underground is that much at variance with the eyewitness testimony, how much confidence can we place on the eyewitness testimony?

This still doesn't amount to a coherent argument.

You clearly need to read a LOT more on the Warsaw ghetto and grasp its economy properly. You also need to remember that there were other ghettos involved, and that there would have been differences in their economic situation, remaining wealth, etc. Bialystok had been a ghetto only since 1941, Warsaw since 1940. There was nowhere else more affected by starvation than Warsaw. But the Warsaw ghetto also saw the worst class disparities of any ghetto, with a minority of black marketeers and other prosperous individuals remaining alright, while the mass of the population was unemployed and increasingly, unemployable, and thousands dropping dead from starvation. The ones who were in work weren't deported.

Here's a link to a book which summarises the findings of the Warsaw doctors' medical study on starvation in the Warsaw ghetto
http://www.tushnet.com/leonard.html

Highlights: children before puberty were severely stunted in growth, as one would expect from experiencing 2 years of malnutrition. 9 year olds were the height of 6 year olds; 3 to 4 year olds were no bigger than infants. Weight loss was on average 50%. (Ch 6 p.57)

Adults averaged a 20 to 50% weight loss (Ch 6 p.51) with most having lost between 65 and 90 pounds (29 to 40kg) in bodyweight. The lowest observed weight was a 53 pound woman, aged 30 (24kg)

Belsen survivors were studied by British RAMC doctors and found to weigh on average 44kg for men (between 38.7 and 59.7kg) and 35.5kg for women (25-45.5kg). Those were the ones who could actually stand up. Most of these were Central Europeans, with probably many Hungarian Jews. (P. L. Mollison, 'Observations On Cases Of Starvation At Belsen', The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4435 (Jan. 5, 1946), pp. 4-8). The average for one man and one woman would thus be 39.75kg.

Roberto Muehlenkamp used other figures to arrive at an average of 43kg for men and women, and 16kg for children, and proceeded on your one third assumption. His average for adults is thus appreciably higher than the Belsen average. The overall average for two adults and one child is thus 34kg. He stated that using this figure was a definite underestimate for Belzec where the proportion of children was more like 42%. I woud repeat the same observation for Treblinka.

Your insistence that one third of the corpses needing to be buried were children is touchingly stubborn, but ignores pretty much every step of the chain taking Polish Jews from their peacetime lives to burial at Treblinka. The proportion of children who were deported was higher than the prewar proportion. If you hold back adults for work but deport children, then you're going to deport proportionately more children. The proportion of children among the bodies thrown into the mass graves at Treblinka was also higher than the proportion who arrived at the camp. Each of these factors made only a slight individual difference, but taken together they progressively add up.

If that proportion (number of children actually in the mass graves) reached 40%, which seems very probable, then instead of Roberto's 43 + 43 + 16kg, you'd have 43 + 43 + 43 + 16 + 16 kg = 32.2kg average. And if you dispute the numbers for average adult weight, you're much more likely to still end up with a very low average overall weight if the proportion of children is higher.

Roberto Muehlenkamp was responding in his blog to Carlo Mattogno, who has at least tried to produce figures for average weight. Mattogno estimated 55kg average weight. That would lead to a corpses per cubic metre density of 12 bodies per cubic metre. Roberto's 34kg average would lead to 20 corpses per cubic metre.

Best/middle/worst case scenario modelling would start by using figures like these. 34kg to 55kg is not an unrealistic range, and the evidence points more in the lower direction than the upper direction.

Using those figures together with known anthropological data to produce an estimate of between 12 and 20 corpses per cubic metre of mass grave space is also not unrealistic. At the lower end, similar numbers of fully-clothed contemporary adult commuters carrying bags can be squeezed into tube trains or buses today. A fat midwesterner conducted an experiment with his fat midwestern family and found that you can cram in what would equate to 28 people into a cubic metre if necessary. One does not need to accept that result to know that high numbers are entirely possible.

And that's still before we factor in decomposition.

Now, please, show us your numbers and demonstrate the "impossibility" using maths and proper data, instead of continuing to handwave and digress.

Instead of disputing every premise and every detail, why not use best/middle/worst case scenario modelling, using the numbers already on the table.

We have for example perfectly good evidence that the Treblinka graves were up to 1/3 deeper than the deepest Belzec graves, as established by the 1945 Polish commission and Kola's investigations. That evidence cannot be dismissed a priori with a load of handwaving about the untrustworthiness of East Bloc investigations, when your actual claim was that the graves were "impossible".

Really? Show that graves at Treblinka with a depth of 7.5m and realistic sizes for the other dimensions, bearing in mind all the other evidence we have, couldn't have accomodated the total number of corpses.

That was your claim, and you're still dancing around it with a load of waffle.
 

I have come to realize what a valuable asset you are Nick, to revisionists like myself. Unlike the usual nitwits on this board you are a respected (I suppose) scholar, and you are very familiar with the literature on the holohoax. In short, you are an AUTHORITATIVE source of information on the hoax. By the same token, you are an authoritative source on the LACK of information, and hence your value to revisionists.

That said, there is only one question I'd like you to answer - what is the name of one credible Jewish witness to the holohoax? Then, if you'd like to respond and for the elucidation of the masses, what did this witness testify to and how do you know the testimony is accurate?
 
. . . what is the name of one credible Jewish witness to the holohoax? Then, if you'd like to respond and for the elucidation of the masses, what did this witness testify to and how do you know the testimony is accurate?
You guys have done a piss-poor job with Pesye Schloss. But Nick Terry didn't provide her name, so she doesn't count. What a travesty.

Respectfully,
One of the Usual Nitwits
 
That's why we're going to accurately represent the issue in advance. And we will be using exclusively published sources.

I can't be held responsible for inadequate footnoting. This is the holocaust. That's what happens. If you think a secondary source I use in not properly footnoted, I won't use it.

He does have an annoying habit of treating the three camps as a single unit and it's not always clear when he switches from talking about one camp to talking about them as a whole.

This has become beyond tiresome. It seems you don't have the slightest idea how serious discussions are meant to work. They don't work by 'freezing' things in advance so that one side can create strawmen at will. They work by considering the available evidence. This is generally held to mean paying attention to the sources of a source, and all manner of other evidentiary niceties which clearly you never learned, or have decided to ignore for the sake of your trolling.

It so happens that the available evidence is summarised admirably in a series of blog articles which I just linked to. So I'll link to them again:

http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2010/12/mattogno-on-chemno-mass-graves.html
http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2011/01/mattogno-on-chemno-cremation-part-3.html
http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2011/02/mattogno-graf-kues-on-aktion-reinhardt_26.html
http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2011/03/mattogno-graf-kues-on-aktion-reinhardt_25.html

also
http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2008/08/archaelogical-research-at-chelmno.html
http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2010/05/mass-graves-at-nazi-extermination-camps.html


You will swiftly notice that Roberto Muehlenkamp discusses Arad, Bay, Kola, Bednarz, Lukaskiewicz and other key sources relevant to this issue, and links to photos, air photos, maps, online sources as well as published sources plus a certain number of unpublished sources which are now also online. There are for sure more sources out there that could be drawn upon, and indeed Roberto has produced something which will take a few more into account, which will appear before too long. But the versions of his argument linked to above are still robust and sufficient for present-day purposes.

Until such time as you start showing any ability to cope with the evidence, I will simply spam the above links, and suggest others do the same. So it will go like this:

Dogzilla: "the mass graves are impossible"
Sane person: "really? These links sum up the evidence and show otherwise"

You may well be tempted to resort to ad hominem or variations on appeals to authority, but you know full well that both are logical fallacies. So the obvious probable rejoinders can be dismissed.

It's quite clear that despite promising to read Bay and Muehlenkamp a good week or so back, you've not done so. Jabbing at them and reading for incomprehension and quote-mines won't work, so I suggest you sit down and read all the links, and the links given in the links, properly. Then, and only then, will you stand a chance of debating the issue thoroughly. Until then, any warblings about 'impossibility' can be dismissed.
 
I have come to realize what a valuable asset you are Nick, to revisionists like myself. Unlike the usual nitwits on this board you are a respected (I suppose) scholar, and you are very familiar with the literature on the holohoax. In short, you are an AUTHORITATIVE source of information on the hoax. By the same token, you are an authoritative source on the LACK of information, and hence your value to revisionists.

That said, there is only one question I'd like you to answer - what is the name of one credible Jewish witness to the holohoax? Then, if you'd like to respond and for the elucidation of the masses, what did this witness testify to and how do you know the testimony is accurate?

There are lots of witnesses and documents discussed and analysed in the literature written on the Holocaust since 2000, in addition to all the witnesses and documents written in the literature before 2000. Some are the same witnesses and documents, many are new witnesses and documents. Some are Jewish witnesses, some are non-Jewish witnesses, some are German witnesses. The documents are often of German origin but there are also many interesting non-German contemporary documents, including diaries.

I'm going to post an updated list of the literature written since 2000 (note to mods: therefore it's not spam) with 574 books and edited collections in it:

Ajenstat, Charles, Buk, Daniel and Harlan, Thomas (eds), Hermann Höfle. L’Autrichien artisan de la Shoah en Pologne. Paris, 2006
Alberti, Michael, Die Verfolgung und Vernichtung der Juden im Reichsgau Wartheland 1939-1945. Wiesbaden, 2006
Albrich, Thomas, Garscha, Winfried R. and Polaschek, Martin F. (eds), Holocaust und Kriegsverbrechen vor Gericht. Der Fall Oesterreich. Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2006
Allen, Michael Thad, The Business of Genocide. The SS, Slave Labor and the Concentration Camps. Chapel Hill, NC, 2002.
Altman, I.A. (ed), Kholokost na territorii SSSR. Entsiklopediia. Moscow: Rosspen, 2011
Altman, Ilya, Zhertvy nenavisti. Kholokost v SSSR 1941-1945 gg. Moscow, 2002
Aly, Götz, Hitlers Volksstaat. Raub, Rassenkrieg und nationaler Sozialismus. Frankfurt am Main, 2005
Anders, Freia, Hauke Hendrik Kutschr and Katrin Stoll (eds), Bialystok in Bielefeld. Nationalsozialistische Verbrechen vor dem Landgericht Bielefeld 1958 bis 1967, Bielefeld, 2003
Anders, Freja, Stoll, Katrin, Wilke, Karsten (eds), Der Judenrat von Bialystok. Dokumente aus dem Archiv des Bialystoker Ghettos 1941-1943. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2010
Angrick, Andrej (Hrsg.) / Mallmann, Klaus-Michael (Hrsg.): Die Gestapo nach 1945. Konflikte, Karrieren, Konstruktionen. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2009
Angrick, Andrej and Witte, Peter, Die ‘Endlösung’ in Riga. Ausbeutung und Vernichtung 1941-1944. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft: Darmstadt, 2006
Angrick, Andrej, Besatzungspolitik und Massenmord. Die Einsatzgruppe D in der südlichen Sowjetunion 1941-1943. Hamburg, 2003
Arad, Yitzhak, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009
Arnold, Klaus Jochen, Die Wehrmacht und die Besatzungspolitik in den besetzten Gebieten der Sowjetunion. Kriegführung und Radikalisierung im ‘Unternehmen Barbarossa’. Berlin, 2004
Aronson, Shlomo, Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews. Cambridge, 2004
Baer, Elizabeth R. and Myrna Goldenberg (eds), Experience and Expression: Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003
Baird, Jay W., Hitler’s War Poets: Literature and Politics in the Third Reich. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008
Bajohr, Frank and Pohl, Dieter, Der Holocaust als offenes Geheimnis. Die Deutschen, die NS-Führung und die Alliierten. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2006
Bajohr, Frank and Wildt, Michael (eds), Volksgemeinschaft. Neue Forschungen zur Gesellschaft des Nationalsozialismus. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Verlag, 2009
Bankier, David (ed), Probing the depths of German antisemitism: German society and the persecution of the Jews, 1933-1941. New York: Berghahn, 2000
Bankier, David (ed), The Jews are coming back : the return of the Jews to their countries of origin after WW II. New York : Berghahn Books; Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 2005
Bankier, David and Dan Michman (eds), Holocaust Historiography in Context: Emergence, Challenges, Polemics and Achievements (Jerusalem, 2008).
Bartov, Omer (ed), Holocaust: origins, implementation, aftermath. London, 2000
Bartov, Omer, Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present Day Ukraine (Princeton, 2007).
Bartusevicius, Vincas, Tauber, Joachim and Wette, Wolfgang (eds), Holocaust in Litauen. Krieg, Judenmorde und Kollaboration im Jahre 1941. Köln, 2003
Bauer, Yehuda, Rethinking the Holocaust. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001
Bauer, Yehuda, The Death of the Shtetl. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009
Baum, Herwig, Varianten des Terrors. Ein Vergleich zwischen der deutschen und rumänischen Besatzungsverwaltung in der Sowjetunion 1941-1944. Berlin: Metropol, 2011
Baum, Steven K., The Psychology of Genocide. Perpetrators, Bystanders, and Rescuers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008
Baumslag, Naomi, Murderous Medicine: Nazi Doctors, Human Experimentation, and Typhus. Westport: Praeger, 2005
Baxter, Ian, The Commandant. Rudolf Höss, the Creator of Auschwitz. Dunboyne, 2008
Baxter, Ian, The SS of Treblinka, Stroud: The History Press, 2010.
Beevor, Anthony (ed), A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-1945. London, 2005
Beischl, Konrad, Dr. med. Eduard Wirths und seine Tätigkeit als SS-Standortarzt im KL Auschwitz. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2005
Bem, Mark (ed), Sobibor. Warsaw: Osrodek Karta. Dom Spotkan z Historia, 2010
Bender, Sara, The Jews of Bialystok during World War II and the Holocaust. London, 2008
Benz, Angelika, Der Henkersknecht: Der Prozess gegen John (Iwan) Demjanjuk in München, Berlin: Metropol, 2011
Benz, Wolfgang (ed), Wann ziehen wir endlich den Schlussstrich? Von der Notwendigkeit oeffentlicher Erinnerung in Deutschland, Polen und Tschechien. Metropol Verlag, Berlin, 2004
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 3: Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2006
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 4: Flossenbürg, Mauthausen, Ravensbrück. Munich: C. H. Beck, 2006
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 5; Hinzert, Auschwitz, Neuengamme. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2007
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 6: Natzweiler, Gross-Rosen, Stutthof. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2007
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 7: Lublin-Majdanek, Dora-Mittelbau. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2007
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 8: Riga-Kaiserwald, Warschau, Vaivara, Kauen (Kaunas), Plaszow, Kulmhof/Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka. C.H. Beck: Munich, 2008
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 9: Arbeitserziehungslager, Ghettos, Jugendschutzlager, Polizeihaftlager, Sonderlager, Zigeunerlager, Zwangsarbeitslager. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2009
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Terror im Westen: Nationalsozialistische Lager in den Niederlanden, Belgien und Luxemburg 1940-1945. Berlin: Metropol, 2004
Benz, Wolfgang and Distel, Barbara (eds), Terror ohne System: Die ersten Konzentrationslager im Nationalsozialismus 1933-1935. Berlin: Metropol, 2001
Benz, Wolfgang and Körte, Mona (eds), Solidarität und Hilfe für Juden während der NS-Zeit. Bd. 4: Rettung im Holocaust. Bedingungen und Erfahrungen des Ueberlebens. Berlin: Metropol, 2001
Benzenhöfer, Udo, ‘Kinderfachabteilungen’ und ‘NS-Kindereuthanasie’. Wetzlar: GWAB-Verlag, 2000
Berg, Nicolas. Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker. Erforschung und[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Erinnerung. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2003
Bergen, Doris L., War and Genocide: a concise history of the Holocaust. Lanham, 2003
Bergerson, Andrew, Ordinary Germans in Extraordinary Times: The Nazi Revolution in Hildesheim. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004
Berkhoff, Karel C., Harvest of Despair. Life and Death in Ukraine Under Nazi Rule. London, 2004
Berkowitz, Michael, The Crime of My Very Existence. Nazism and the Myth of Jewish Criminality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007
Besatzung, Kollaboration, Holocaust. Neue Studien zur Verfolgung und Ermordung der europäischen Juden. Mit einer Reportage von Wassili Grossman. Oldenbourg Verlag, München 2008. Herausgegeben von Johannes Hürter und Jürgen Zarusky.
Bikont, Anna, My z Jedwabnego (Warsaw: Prószynski i Ska, 2004)
Birn, Ruth Bettina, Die Sicherheitspolizei in Estland 1941-1944: Eine Studie zur Kollaboration im Osten. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2006
Biuletyn Informacyjny. Czesc II: Przedruck rocznikow 1942-1943. Warsaw, 2002
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For everyone's edification, it might be fun if LemmyCaution, who doesn't read Russian, Polish or German, identifies all the titles he personally owns and has read from this list. Knowing Lemmy as I do, it will be quite a few. Indeed knowing him, he will probably add quite a few titles mentioned above to his Amazon wishlist and then curse me for alerting him to yet more interesting reading he can do.

It would also be interesting to see how many of the titles have been read by you, Saggy, as well as by Clayton Moore and Dogzilla. Then we can see whether you've actually read any titles that discuss witnesses, and work out how many were discussed. That number will, of course, be greater than one.
 
...there is only one question I'd like you to answer - what is the name of one credible Jewish witness to the holohoax? Then, if you'd like to respond and for the elucidation of the masses, what did this witness testify to and how do you know the testimony is accurate?

We can now say with a iron clad certainty that you completely understand that your "ideas" concerning the holoCAUST are completely without merit...why else would you attempt to shift the burden of proof away from yourself unless you were CERTAIN that you ideas were wrong????

You don't even understand something as basic as the idea behind burden of proof, yet you expect us to blindly accept your racist garbage?


Why don't you do something actually scientific, and prove yourself right??
 
Why don't you do something actually scientific, and prove yourself right??

It appears to me, R.A.F., that Saggy finds it easier to just ask Nick Terry for "One credible Jewish witness" without providing justification as to why that is a valid question to ask, so that he can take the lack of an answer back to his recruiting sessions and use the claim that "Nick Terry could not provide one credible Jewish witness" in order to recruit more followers. It is an insincere question.

I believe they (Saggy and his like) feel they can do this because if presented with one witness they will find some technical fault with that one witness, over and over, and thus maintain their position. I wonder if they came up with this strategy intentionally or it evolved over time.
 
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It appears to me, R.A.F., that Saggy finds it easier to just ask Nick Terry for "One credible Jewish witness" without providing justification as to why that is a valid question to ask, so that he can take the lack of an answer back to his recruiting sessions and use the claim that "Nick Terry could not provide one credible Jewish witness" in order to recruit more followers. It is an insincere question.

I believe they (Saggy and his like) feel they can do this because if presented with one witness they will find some technical fault with that one witness, over and over, and thus maintain their position. I wonder if they came up with this strategy intentionally or it evolved over time.

Conspiracy theorists often ask for 'just one proof'. Look at the JFK nut in the other thread. He started with that gambit. Holocaust deniers have done the same for years. It goes back to Faurisson asking for 'a proof... a single proof' of the existence of gas chambers, in the 1980s.
 
Maybe it was cheaper to produce it without the warning agent? Now tell us all why not having the warning agent is evidence the product was used for extermination.

There was less likely to be a panic if the indicator was not included.

And by the way, it WAS cheaper, but it violated certain aspects of patent, and so Degesch put up something of a stink (sorry) when this request was put forward.

To understand why this was done, I would suggest you look at the IG Farben case, or you can peruse The Crime and Punishment of IG Farben.
 
Until such time as you start showing any ability to cope with the evidence, I will simply spam the above links, and suggest others do the same. So it will go like this:

Dogzilla: "the mass graves are impossible"
Sane person: "really? These links sum up the evidence and show otherwise"

And this is the heart of the issue, it seems. I'm so sick and freaking tired of deniers bleating about "no evidence of mass graves." It's abundantly clear at this point that evidence for mass graves abounds. All the deniers can do is complain that there's no proof that the bodies are Jewish or complain that the eyewitness testimony and documents that align perfectly with these grave sites constitute other "problems" with the evidence, thereby applying a standard of evidence to Nazi crimes far more stringent than they EVER apply to communist crimes.

Ergo, the only conclusion that can be drawn is that deniers deny Nazi crimes because they are defending a doctrine. Which doctrine that is I will leave them to explain.
 
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