Holocaust Handbooks, Volume 8:
Item No. 75:
Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf: Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp?

Holocaust survivors report that at least 700,000, and perhaps as many as three million, people primarily of Jewish faith were murdered in the Treblinka camp, located in eastern Poland, between the summers of 1942 and 1943. Various murder weapons are claimed to have been used: mobile or stationary gas chambers; quicklime; hot steam; high voltage electricity; machine guns; vacuum chambers; chlorine gas; Zyklon B; and diesel exhaust gas. According to the witnesses, the corpses of the victims were finally incinerated on pyres as high as a multi-story building without leaving any traces.
In the first part of Treblinka, the official account of the camp is subjected to a thorough critique of its historical genesis, inner logic, and technical feasibility. Mattogno and Graf’s analysis reveals that the historical picture prescribed by penal law in many European countries is nothing more than an unbroken chain of absurdities. The second part of Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? reconstructs from painstaking analysis of the extant evidence Treblinka’s actual function as a transit camp for Jews on route to other locations.
Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf, Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp?.
370 pp ., 6"×9", pb., ill., bibl., index (2004), ISBN: 1591480000, ISSN: 1529-7748
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