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'Eye-Witnesses' Allege |
Air Photos Show |
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Roof vents were used to drop cyanide pellets into 'gas chambers'. |
There were no holes in roofs of the alleged 'gas chambers'. |
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Daily mass murders were kept secret for over one year in 1943 and '44. |
Mass murders for even one day could not have been kept secret. (follow link and then click #3) |
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Around cremation buildings were storage sheds and inactive fields. |
Next to cremation buildings were kitchens, barracks, and an active soccer field. (follow link and then click #18 & #22) |
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Outside camp were idle farms, and 1 kilometer out were fences and gates. |
Outside camp were active farms, trucks on roads, and no fences or gates. (follow link and then click #1) |
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Each day 10 truckloads (25 tons) of coke cremated 750 corpses per building. |
Coke storage bins held 2 truckloads (5 tons), that could cremate maximum 100 corpses per day. |
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Auschwitz wasn't bombed as mass-murders were secret, it was too far to fly, Cremation Buildings could not be identified, and bombing was inaccurate. |
Wire fences prevented secrecy, 5 Km east was bombed, 1944 photo-experts identified the 2 big Crematoriums, and dive-bombing was very accurate. |
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Soviet Katyn executions and German camp gassings were both hidden and secret. |
No one witnessed Katyn forest murders, but German camps were visible to everyone. |
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Treblinka was a 30 building camp with fences, 'gas chambers', and massgraves. |
A 5 building farm covered the area, with no marks or scars from a previous large camp. (follow link and then click #8 & #10) |
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At Belzec 600,000 were buried, exhumed, and cremated in '42-'43. |
Tree stumps and thin soil prevented corpse burial in the hilltop logging camp. (follow link and then click #10 & #11) |
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At Babi Yar 80,000 corpses were exhumed and cremated in Sept., 1943. |
Sept., '43 air photos show no scars or smoke from exhumations and cremations. (follow link and then click #8) |
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As in Schindler's List movie, the camp commander shot inmates from his balcony. |
From commander's balcony the inmate's camp was behind a hill and not visible. (follow link and then click #15 & #18) |
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Germans did not talk with Allied governments, so did not answer questions about rumored mass-murders and forced evacuations. |
In electronic letters to Allied governments Germans denied any intentions to mass-murder inmates, and ensured inmates would be safely evacuated. |