Item No. 19:
Carlo Mattogno: Belzec in Propaganda, Testimonies,
Archeological Research, and History
Witnesses report that at least 600,000, if not as many as three
million people primarily of Jewish faith, were murdered in the
Belzec camp, located in eastern Poland, between November 1941
and December 1942. Various murder weapons are claimed to have
been used: diesel gas chambers; quicklime in trains; high
voltage; vacuum chambers. According to witnesses, the corpses
were finally incinerated on huge pyres without leaving any
traces.
For those who know the stories about
Treblinka, this all sounds too familiar. The author
therefore restricted this study to the aspects, which are
different and new compared to Treblinka, but otherwise refers
the reader to his
Treblinka book. The development of the official image
portrait of Belzec is explained and subjected to a thorough
critique. In contrast to Treblinka, forensic drillings and
excavations were performed in the late 1990s in Belzec, the
results of which are explained and critically reviewed. These
findings, together with the absurd claims by 'witnesses,' refute
the thesis of an extermination camp.
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138 pp ., 6"×9" pb., b/w ill., bibl., index (2004) , ISBN:
1591480086 , ISSN: 1529-7748
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