
Rudolf Höss, Commandant of Auschwitz was a defense witness at Nuremberg
before his own trial in Poland. In his memoirs he wrote, "A great deal
happened in Auschwitz, presumably in my name, on my direction, on my orders,
about which I neither knew, nor would have tolerated, nor approved of."
Photo is in the public domain. Source Wikimedia
Commons.
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New “Memorial Center” Planned for the Sobibór “Death Camp”
(Publish Date: 2010-08-20 Time: 11:54 )
By Thomas Kues On 17 August 2010 the Zionist news site YNet published the following item: “Israel will continue to support efforts to set up a memorial center at Sobibor, according to an agreement reached by the director general of the Ministry of Information and Diaspora Affairs Ronen Plot and the Chairman of the Yad [...]
Thomas Mann’s War-time Radio Speeches and the Genesis of the Mass Gassing Allegations
(Publish Date: 2010-08-01 Time: 13:22 )
By Thomas Kues Thomas Mann (b. 1875) is one of the most well known German writers of the 20th century, famous for among others the novels Buddenbrooks, Tonio Kröger, Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain. In 1905 he married the Jewess Katia Pringsheim. In 1929 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Already [...]
New website challenging Elie Wiesel on tattoo and other identity issues
(Publish Date: 2010-07-22 Time: 17:51 )
by Carolyn Yeager I Con the World Is Elie Wiesel an icon or an “I con?” Venerated and billed as “the world’s most famous Holocaust survivor” and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars every year in speaking fees (at $25,000 a pop it might be closer to say a million), [...]