Item No. 187:
Germar Rudolf (ed.): Auschwitz: Plain Facts. A Response
to Jean-Claude Pressac
With two major works on the Auschwitz concentration camp, French
pharmacist Jean-Claude Pressac tried to refute revisionists with
their own technical methods. Whereas his first work remained
rather obscured, Pressac's second book on "The Technique of Mass
Murder" was praised by the mainstream in Europe, and they
proclaimed victory over the revisionists. But they did not
reckon with the revisionists...
In Auschwitz: Plain Facts, Pressac's works are subjected
to a detailed and devastating critique by leading revisionist
scholars. Although Pressac deserves credit for having made
accessible many hitherto unknown documents, his writings could
not refute the revisionists. Neither did Pressac adhered to
scientific nor to formal standards when interpreting documents:
He made claims that he either could not prove or which
contradict the facts. Many documents he quoted do not state what
he claimed they do. But most importantly: He did not pay any
attention to "the technique" of the mass murder at issue, as his
books claim. Neither do his books contain references to
technical or scientific literature, nor are there any technical
consideration in them. In fact, he reveals such a massive
technical incompetence that his works belong into the category
of novels rather than history. Despite these deficiencies,
Pressac is still hailed as the savior of the Auschwitz-Holocaust
by the mainstream. Auschwitz: Plain Facts is a must read
for all those who want to argue against the lies and half truth
of established historiography.
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197 pp ., 6"×9", pb, ill., bibl., index (Sept. 2005) , ISBN:
1591480205 , ISSN: 1529-7748
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