Item No. 192:
Carlo Mattogno: Auschwitz: Crematorium I and the Alleged
Homicidal Gassings
The morgue of the old crematorium in the Auschwitz concentration
camp is said to have been the first location where mass gassings
of Jews occurred over an extended period of time. In this study,
Italian scholar Carlo Mattogno analyzes the most important
witness testimonies and juxtaposes them with original German
wartime documents as well as material evidence still available
today. Mattogno shows that the witness testimonies are either
extremely vague, or where they are specific, that they
contradict each other and speak about physical impossibilities.
A few witnesses made more specific statements, which allow for
their verification. Mattogno performs an analysis of these
statements with the help of both original German wartime
documents and material evidence. His analysis reveals that the
claims of these witnesses are totally unfounded.
Mattogno also exposes the fraudulent attempts of mainstream
historians to convert the witnesses' black propaganda into "truth"
by means of selective quotes, omissions, and distortions.
Finally, Mattogno shows with forensic methods -- by
investigating the current state of this morgue as presented to
tourists today -- that this crematory's morgue has never been
anything different than what it was meant to be: a morgue.
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138 pp ., 6"×9", pb., ill., bibl., index (September 2005) ,
ISBN: 1591480248 , ISSN: 1529-7748
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