On Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 11:18:23 PM UTC-5, Nazi Nutjob "D. Ray" as Susan Cohen wrote:
Majdanek
It all started in Majdanek. Majdanek is the name of a German
concentration camp on the outskirts of the Polish city of Lublin. It
was the first of the large German camps to be occupied by Allied
troops – in the summer of 1944. It was the first camp that was widely reported in the Allied press.
During a press conference on August 25, 1944, the Soviets claimed
around two million victims for this camp. About a year later, during
the Nuremberg Military Tribunal, the So
viets were still claiming a death toll of up to 1.5 million. Many of
these victims are said to
have been killed in seven different gas chambers.
Three years after the war, a Polish “Commission to Investigate German Crimes in Poland” reduced this number to “only” 360,000. The next drop came after the collapse of the communist Eastern bloc; now it is said
to have “only” been 235,000 victims.
The most-recent reduction to 78,000 victims took place in 2005 by the director of the Majdanek Museum. In addition, five of the seven
originally claimed gas chambers were no longer mentioned, without
explaining their silent scrubbing from history. (See the book on the
right for more.)
Of the initially claimed 2,000,000 victims, less than 4% are now left. Critical historians have always pointed out that the number of victims
was overestimated. They assume around 42,000 docu
mentable victims. Their research also shows that there were no
homicidal gas chambers at all in that camp. What was presented as such
in the past were simply misunderstood or mislabeled disinfestation
systems
I bet "D. Ray" is quite a sight when he's dolled up as "Susan"!
ROFL!
J Young, Official
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