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Monday, March 19, 2012

winstonsmith@theministryoftruth.ls1: Auschwitz's conveyor-belt ...

For those unfamiliar with this particular piece of holo-crap, I'll briefly explain ... 

...

The Soviets "liberated" the Auschwitz camps on January 27, 1945, and the first detailed

post-liberation report was penned by Russian Jew Boris Polevoi, who claimed to

have explored the camps. His notorious piece was entitled "The  Factory of Death at

Auschwitz" and was published in the Soviet newspaper Pravda on Feb 2, 1945.

Before making fleeting reference to gas chambers reconstructed

to look like garages, gruelpropaganist Polevoi studiously details: 

the electric conveyor belt, on which hundreds of people were simultaneously electrocuted, their bodies falling onto the slow moving conveyor belt which carried them to the top of the blast furnace where they fell in, were completely burned, 

Anti-revisionist Jean-Claude Pressac, who authoritatively has been called

"the founder of holocaust historiography on the subject of Auschwitz", says

tour gudies were still telling death camp tourists this tale in 1966.

I've personally found extracts of Polevoi's electrocution conveyor-belt in the

British press (Feb 3, 1945), New Zealand press (Feb 3, 1945), and oddly, the
American press (Feb 2, 1945), and now the Canadian press on Feb 2, 1945: 

The Toronto Star - Feb 2, 1945 - page 15





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