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Thursday, December 28, 2006
Newly-released document supports revisionist position
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Letters to the Webmaster: 'holacost details'
Dear Sir
My wifes great uncle was one of the soldiers that liberated bergen belsen and his photographs of the many thousands of dead bodies have been on show as part of the official photographs of the attrocities committed there
I am pleased to tell you that he always admitted that after finding the bodies and getting over the shock they collected together all the SS and local nazi soldiers and had some fun with them
For the SS they used to shoot them in the gut and lay bets on how long they could scream. If they went quite they would cover some or all of them in petrol a set them a light. They then had further fun seeing how far these human torches could run. sometimes they would set fire t o a number of men if they wanted to get a good display going.
For the nazi soldiers they had them did a large hole and climb in after which they covered them using a buldozer. It took several hours for the mound to stop crying. During this time they sat round eating and laughing
My wifes uncle only regret was that the army would not send over more prisoners for him to dispose of
I hope this helps you relise that your publication is utter rubbish and am pleased to say why not to many from belson were ever tried for criimes they committed
Tom James
tominbrack@yahoo.co.uk
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Irving released from prison
Friday, December 15, 2006
French president orders probe into revisionist comments
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
International Holocaust study group formed
General secretary of the new group, the International Holocaust Research Committee, is Dr. Mohammad Ali Ramin. Named to serve with him are a number of academics and historical revisionists, including Dr. Christian Lindtner of Denmark, Lady Michele Renouf of the United Kingdom, Bernhard Schaub of Switzerland, Dr. Serge Thion of France, and Dr. Fredrick Töben of the Adelaide Institute in Australia.
The committee has been assigned a threefold purpose:
- to constitute an objective, impartial truth-seeking body to investigate Holocaust extermination claims;
- to establish an international justice commission for determining penalties to be imposed upon those found guilty of perpetrating the "Holocaust" accusation, should it be proved to be false, to determine those reparations to be paid to any unjustly accused, as well as to determine the form of punishment for those found guilty of false accusation; and
- to prepare the next international Holocaust review conference.