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One Third of the Holocaust—A Holocaust Denial Movie on the subject of Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec
This documentary demonstrates why the German wartime camps of Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec (all in Poland) were not death camps, as is commonly assumed. As a result, one-third of the Holocaust is debunked. The film poses issues such as, "Would the Germans have really built a fence out of tree branches around a death camp?" "No, that is silly," you say. And would they have then carried out a massive burning operation inside this combustible fence?
YouTube has blocked this documentary. It is divided into 30 episodes, with a total running time of 4 hours and 15 minutes.
1. The extermination camps of Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec accounted for approximately a third of the Holocaust. Episode 1 describes what they were.
2. A water well is surrounded by burial trenches on the map. The well would have been polluted. That was not considered by the storytellers.
3. What good is a haircut when you're going to step off a train, be gassed in an hour, and then thrown into a pit? However, this is only part of the narrative.
4. If you're not a chemist, engine exhaust appears to be the greatest approach to produce carbon monoxide gas.
5. Nuremberg did not provide a comprehensive account of the Holocaust. True, it was. if you think that documenting 1.5 million fatalities in detail would take 20 minutes in court.
6. We examine a model of the gassing building that is said to have killed almost as many people as San Francisco, and we find it strange that the building entry lacked even a pair of double doors.
7. A rather strange statement is made by the Treblinka witness presented in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum: the Germans disguised the death chambers as a type of hair salon, replete with licensed barbers. Make them think they're getting a good haircut, he suggests.
8. A witness from Treblinka who testified during the 1961 Eichmann trial made a few errors.
9. The holocaust account was first publicized in America's general press in a February 1943 piece. Six million were also listed in the report, which was an odd quantity to cite given that the alleged occurrence hadn't occurred yet.
10. Germans would not have conducted such absurd tests. "Incendiary bombs were tried, but these caused large fires in the surrounding woods," says one of the most renowned Holocaust researchers. Uh, o.k.
11. We demonstrate the inadequate size of the Treblinka burial area using 3-D modeling. Far too little. The storytellers believed that 700,000 corpses could fit in a few large holes.
12. We demonstrate how inadequate it is by using the Rose Bowl Stadium for the Rose Bowl Game. If you haven't seen episode 11, do so now to understand this chapter.
Category | Education |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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