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Sobibor survivor Thomas Tovi Blatt confronts Death Camp Commandant Karl Frenzel (forced labour section) in 1983
Thomas Tovi Blatt (left) and Karl Frenzel meet in a hotel room in Hagen Germany in 1983
Thomas Blatt: Here you are drinking beer. With that smile on your face you could be anybody’s neighbour, anybody’s fellow sporting club member.
But you are not anybody. You are Karl Frenzel, the SS commandant. You ranked third in the chain of command at the... Read Full Story
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Holocaust Denial & Debunking
A review of the bankrupt state of Revisionism, and the
insensibility of arguing with Holocaust deniers.
In May 2009 I concluded in my H.E.A.R.T editorial stating there is little value to be found in Holocaust Denial, and even less value in debating or debunking denial. That was a little over two years ago, so where are we now?
Casually glancing through any number of revisionist websites and forums, one can find an abundance of neo... Read Full Story
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Dr Elchanan Elkes chairman of the Kovno Judenrat
Letters to London
1943 - the chairman writes to his children about life in the Kovno ghetto
Dr Elchanan Elkes of the Kovno Judenrat
My beloved son and daughter!
I am writing these lines, my dear children, in the vale of tears of Vilijampole, Kovno Ghetto, where we have been for over two years. We have now heard that in a few days our fate is to be sealed. The Ghetto is to be crushed and torn asunder.
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Hans Frank
Conversation with an American Officer 4 and 5 August 1945
*The following conversations took place between Hans Frank and an American Army Officer on 4 and 5 August 1945
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A Jewish Prisoner of War Biala Podlaska & Konska – Wola & Budzyn Part 1
Samuel Jarniewski (right) a Jew who served in the Polish Army Samuel Jarniewski a Jew served in the Polish Army, and on the 11 September 1939, he was captured near Lomsha, eastern Poland. After long periods in a number of prisoner of war camps, Stalag 1 A near Konigsberg, Lablaken in Libau and Stalag 2b at Hammerstein, West Prussia. In late October 1940 Samuel and his fellow prisoners were sent to a Jewish camp at Biala... Read Full Story
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