Ebook: The Bunkers of Auschwitz: Black Propaganda versus History
Author: Carlo Mattogno
- Series: Holocaust Deniers
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Thesis & Dissertation Press
- City: Chicago
- Language: English
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The so-called “Bunkers” at Au schwitz-Birkenau are claimed to have been the fi rst homicidal gas chambers at Auschwitz specifically erected for this purpose in early 1942.
In this examination of a critical component of the Auschwitz extermination legend, the indefatigable Carlo Mattogno has combed tens of thousands of documents from the Auschwitz construction office – to conclude that these “Bunkers” never existed.
The Bunkers of Auschwitz shows how camp rumors of these alleged gas chambers evolved into black propaganda created by resistance groups within the camp, and how this black propaganda was subsequently transformed into “reality” by historians who uncritically embraced everything stated by alleged eyewitnesses.
In a concluding section that analyzes such hands-on evidence as wartime aerial photography and archeological diggings, Mattogno bolsters his case that the Auschwitz “bunkers” were – and remain – nothing more than propaganda bunk.
In this examination of a critical component of the Auschwitz extermination legend, the indefatigable Carlo Mattogno has combed tens of thousands of documents from the Auschwitz construction office – to conclude that these “Bunkers” never existed.
The Bunkers of Auschwitz shows how camp rumors of these alleged gas chambers evolved into black propaganda created by resistance groups within the camp, and how this black propaganda was subsequently transformed into “reality” by historians who uncritically embraced everything stated by alleged eyewitnesses.
In a concluding section that analyzes such hands-on evidence as wartime aerial photography and archeological diggings, Mattogno bolsters his case that the Auschwitz “bunkers” were – and remain – nothing more than propaganda bunk.
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