The Truth about Germany and the World Wars - Terence Smart (latest novels to read .txt) 📗
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“The claim that six million died in World War II is actually an echo of a story that was first seen in the New York Times in the 1920s claiming six million Jews were at risk of death in Europe. This was the fever pitch of Jewish immigration from Russia and Eastern Europe that followed pogroms they staged themselves to gain sympathy, a tactic they have always used back to Roman days. All those emaciated bodies you see in the World War II film clips were actually caused by starvation and typhus after Allied bombings cut off the German supply lines. The gassing story really derives from its invention and use in the Russian gulags by yet another Jewish madman. The Germans didn’t gas anyone; they only tried to get their country out of the international Jewish financial crime scheme that was and is choking the life out of the planet. Now hundreds of honest people are in jail for insisting this is the historical truth, yet they are not allowed to present their evidence to the world court of public opinion because of the deafening white noise of Jewish media, always ready to shape the public the way they want us to go, and the corrupt Jewish courts, which in Germany have reached laughably sad abuse of logic and honesty, subhuman, really, decisions controlled by Jews”, - John Kaminski, American writer and journalist.
Let’s take a look at how many Jews died in these camps. The International Red
Cross visited the camps and kept meticulous records of the identities of those who died and
their cause of death. No one is reported to have been put to death in gas chambers, and the total the Red Cross reported in 1993 for all of the camps was about 270,000. That was not just Jews that was all nationalities. The New York Times reported on March 3, 1991 that 403,713 died in the German camps between 1935-1945. According to German figures, there were 4,536,500 Jews under German control during WW2. According to the German Federal Ministry of Finance, during the period from 1 October 1953 to 31 December 1987, 4,384,138 applications from Jews for compensation were submitted to the Additional Federal Compensation Act of 18 September 1953. This is very important because the difference between these two figures is 152,000 and this figure is probably how many Jews died in the camp system over a ten year period.
Even if we take the higher figure suggested by the New York Times of 403,713 and the lower 152,000 it is still far less than the mythical 6,000,000.
If 4.3 million Jews claimed compensation and there was 4.5 million Jews in all of German controlled land then how can 6 million be exterminated?
Below the International Red Cross account of how many died in the camps. Their figure suggests that 271,000 died in all the camps and that is all nationalities, not just Jews.
After World War 2 a report was produced by the International Red Cross on the conditions of Germany’s concentration camps which the Red Cross visited from 1941 onwards.
Here is some details of the three-volume Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross on its Activities during the Second World War, Geneva, 1948. The Red Cross Report states the legitimate circumstances under which Jews were detained in concentration camps, i.e. as enemy aliens. In describing the two categories of civilian internees, the Report distinguishes the second type as "Civilians deported on administrative grounds (in German, "Schutzhäftlinge"), who were arrested for political or racial motives because their presence was considered a danger to the State or the occupation forces". Don’t forget America put 100,000 Japanese into concentration camps after Pearl harbour because they were enemy aliens the same as Germany did to the Jews who declared war on Germany in 1933 as mentioned earlier.
By 1942, the ICRC obtained important concessions from Germany. They were permitted to distribute food parcels to major concentration camps in Germany from August 1942, and from February 1943 onwards this concession was extended to all other camps and prisons.
The Red Cross Report states that "As many as 9,000 parcels were packed daily. From the autumn of 1943 until May 1945, about 1,112,000 parcels with a total weight of 4,500 tons were sent off to the concentration camps" (Vol. III, p. 80). In addition to food, these contained clothing and pharmaceutical supplies. Parcels were sent to Dachau, Buchenwald, Sangerhausen, Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg, Flossenburg, Landsberg-am-Lech, Flöha, Ravensbrück, Hamburg-Neuengamme, Mauthausen, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, to camps near Vienna and in Central and Southern Germany. The principal recipients were Belgians, Dutch, French, Greeks, Italians, Norwegians, Poles and stateless Jews" (Vol. III, p. 83).
Would the Red Cross deliver parcels to Jews if they were just gassed on entering the camps?
One of the most important aspects of the Red Cross Report is that it clarifies the true cause of those deaths that undoubtedly occurred in the camps toward the end of the war. The Report states: "In the chaotic condition of Germany after the invasion during the final months of the war, the camps received no food supplies at all and starvation claimed an increasing number of victims”.
The Red Cross are quite explicit in stating that food supplies ceased at this time due to the Allied bombing of German transportation, and in the interests of interned Jews they had protested on March 15th, 1944 against “the barbarous aerial warfare of the Allies”. By October 2nd, 1944, the ICRC warned the German Foreign Office of the impending collapse of the German transportation system, declaring that starvation conditions for people throughout Germany were becoming inevitable.
The three-volume Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross found no evidence whatever at the camps in Axis occupied Europe of a deliberate policy to exterminate the Jews. In all its 1,600 pages the Report does not even mention such a thing as a gas chamber. It admits that Jews, like many other wartime nationalities, suffered rigours and hardships, but its complete silence on the subject of planned extermination is ample evidence that the gassing of the Six Million did not happen.
The Report points out that most of the Jewish doctors from the camps were being used to combat typhus on the eastern front, so that they were unavailable when the typhus epidemics of 1945 broke out in the camps.
Charles Biedermann was appointed a delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1981 and appointed Director of the International Tracing Service (ITS) in 1985. He gave the evidence from the three-volume Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross at the Ernst Zundel trial in 1988 when he was called as a witness by Ernst Zundel. The ICRC had official camp records of executions in the camps by hanging or shooting. These documents were not marked secret. It was suggested at the trial to Biedermann that if exterminations were going on of unregistered inmates in the camps the ICRC had many contacts in Europe to find out about it. Biedermann replied that they had always tried to do so but had never received any confirmations at the time. He agreed there was never any indication by the Red Cross from all its reports that gas chambers were being used during the war.
Biedermann agreed (under oath) that at an international conference held by the International Committee of the Camps in Vienna in 1977, the then director of the International Tracing Service, Albert de Cocatrix, gave a speech which stated that as of December 31, 1976 a total of 357,190 names of persons who died in concentration camps had been registered at the Special Registry Office. Later, Biedermann confirmed that these numbers actually came from the International Tracing Service of the Red Cross (ITS).
So according to the Red Cross, as of December 31, 1976, it was in possession of the names of 357,190 individuals who died (of all causes) in the German concentration camp system. Biedermann was also shown a large, two volume work entitled Gedenkbuch (prepared by the Federal Archive in Koblenz and published in 1962 as a gift from the Federal Republic of Germany to Israel). The book records the names of those Jews known to have died in the German concentration camp system. It contains some 129,000 names.
Below Emil Aretz provides the following calculations in his book Hexeneinmaleins einer Luge (Witches’ Multiplication Table of a Lie).
“In 1933 there were 5,600,000 Jews in Europe (exclusive of Russia). Of these, 1,440,000 emigrated in the years 1933-45. As a result of the Polish partition and the occupation of Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Bessarabia, 1,300,000 fell into Russian hands. That left about 2,350, 000 Jews in the German sphere of influence, plus some 510,000 in neutral countries. Of these 286,000 died from natural causes or perished in consequence of bombardments or accidents, 61,000 were killed in combat and partisan warfare, 18,000 in the Warsaw uprising, 12,000 in the Lemberg uprising, 8,000 in the pogroms in the Baltic countries, Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia, and 10,000 were sentenced and executed for espionage, partisan activities and sabotage. The Jewish war victims therefore total about 395,000”.
The statistics below concerning prisoners in Auschwitz camp are taken directly from Soviet archive material, now available on microfilm from the former Soviet Central Archives. The following derives from the prisoner records of Auschwitz camp from May 1940 through December 1944 in the Glücks complete Concentration Camp microfilm records now located in the Russian Central Archives.
Total non-Jews in Auschwitz, 1940-1944: 161,785
Total Jews in Auschwitz, 1941-1944: 173,000
Total deaths by typhus in Auschwitz, 1941-1944: 103,429
Total Jewish deaths by typhus in Auschwitz, 1942-1944: 58,240
Total transferred from Auschwitz, 1940-1944: 121,453
Total number of Jews transferred from Auschwitz, 1941-1944: 100,743
Total Poles executed: 1,485
Total Jews executed: 117
Total Russians executed: 19
Total Czechs executed: 5
Total Gypsies executed: 20
Total number of inmates executed: 1,646
Summary of Jewish prisoners in the Auschwitz camp system, 1941-1944:
Total Jews IN: 173000 OUT: 161164
According to various Encyclopedia’s at the time the total number of Jews living in pre-war Europe was 6,500,000.
Why does the American Jewish Year Book, issue 43, page 666, inform us that in 1941, there were 3.300.000 Jews in occupied Europe?
According to the book ‘Did Six Million Really Die’ by Richard Harwood: 1,500,000 Jews emigrated to Britain, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Australia, China, India, Palestine and the United States between 1933 and 1945, and this was from the Jews own statistical data.
Of these emigrants, approximately 400,000 came from Germany before September 1939.
In addition to the German Jews, 220,000 of the total 280,000 Austrian Jews had emigrated by September, 1939.
From March 1939 onwards the Institute for Jewish Emigration in Prague had secured the emigration of 260,000 Jews from former Czechoslovakia.
This is acknowledged by the World Jewish Congress in its publication Unity in Dispersion
In all, only 360,000 Jews remained in Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia after September 1939.
From Poland, an estimated 500,000 had emigrated prior to the outbreak of war.
Jewish emigrants from other European countries (France, the Netherlands, Italy, the countries of eastern Europe etc.) was approximately 120,000.
The 1931 Jewish population census for Poland put the number of Jews at 2,732,600
Many Polish Jews fled to the Soviet Union after 1939 to escape the Germans. It is well known that 1,250,000 Jews migrated from Poland to Russia after 1939.
So these figures suggest:
Jews migrated from Germany: 400,000
Jews migrated from Austria: 220,000
Jews migrated from Czechoslovakia: 260,000
Jews migrated from other European countries: 120,000
Jews migrated from Poland: 1,750,000
Jews in Europe: 6,500,000
Jews migrated out of Europe: 2,750,000
Jews left in Europe: 3,750,000
It is therefore obvious that Germany could not have exterminated anywhere close to 6 million Jews because according to these figures only 3,750,000 Jews where under their influence, that is situated in countries that Germany occupied. Although German leaders themselves say 4,536,500 Jews where under German control during WW2. Even if we take the larger figure it does not add up to 6 million. Add to that fact that over 4 million Jews have claimed compensation from Germany. So you can see the numbers just don’t add up folks.
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