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ONE THIRD OF THE HOLOCAUST
a video by Dean Irebodd
See also: BUCHENWALD A Dumb Dumb Portrayal Of Evil
One Third of the Holocaust: A holocaust denial movie on the subject of Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec A holocaust denial movie, in 30 episodes, on the subject of Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec. Banned at Youtube.
1: Introduction: The death camps Treblinka,
Sobibor, and Belzec made up nearly 1/3 of the holocaust. Episode 1 explains what
they were.
2: Water Well. On the map we see a water well
surrounded by burial pits. The water well would have been contaminated. The
storytellers didn't think of that.
3: Haircut. If you're going to get off a train,
and get gassed within the hour, and then thrown into a pit; what is the point of
a haircut? Yet that's part of the story.
4: Engine Exhaust: Engine exhaust seems like the
best way to make carbon monoxide gas, if you're not a chemist, that is.
5: Nuremberg: Wasn't the holocaust completely
documented at Nuremberg? Yes it was. If you consider 20 minutes of courtroom
time a thorough documentation of 1.5 million deaths.
6: Gassing Building: We look at a model of the
gassing building that supposedly killed nearly the population equivalent to San
Francisco, and find it odd that the building entrance didn't even have a set of
double doors.
7: Abraham Bomba:
The featured witness for Treblinka at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
says something very odd: that the Germans disguised the gas chambers as a kind
of hair salon, complete with professional barbers. As he says: "...make to
believe that they're getting a nice haircut."
8: Eliyahu Rosenberg:
A Treblinka witness at the Eichmann trial in 1961 makes some mistakes on
the witness stand.
9: Reader's Digest: An article in February 1943 first
brought the holocaust story to mainstream America. The article also mentioned
six million--an uncanny number to throw out since the supposed fact hadn't
happened yet.
10: Experiments: Ridiculous experiments the
Germans wouldn't have done. One of the most prestigious holocaust scholars
writes: "Incendiary bombs were tried, but these caused large fires in the
surrounding woods." Uh, o.k.
11: Treblinka Burial Space:
We use 3-D modeling to show that the burial space at Treblinka is too
small. Way too small. The storytellers figured a few large pits would suffice
for 700,000 bodies.
12: Belzec Burial Space:
It's too small also, and we use the Rose Bowl Stadium during the Rose
Bowl Game to show that. Watch episode 11 first or this chapter won't make sense.
13: Sobibor Burial Space:
Let's put it this way, you can't bury the equivalent to the stadium
spectators of the Rose Bowl Game in two pits not much bigger than the chicken
coop, and then sentence someone to life imprisonment based on "the evidence."
Something just isn't right.
14: Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation and
Sobibor witness Alexander Pechersky: Excerpt:
"This young black man might be thinking that the slavery that happened to his
ancestors is nothing compared to the holocaust. Except what happened to his
ancestors really happened."
15: Rain, Wind, Fire, and Ice: There's some
elements that the storytellers forgot about. Outdoor cremation fires in the
middle of winter, for instance, might work better if they had a roof over them.
You know, for when it rained and stuff.
16: Escape Tunnel: At Sobibor they tried to dig
an escape tunnel. They could only dig down 5 feet because they said there was a
danger of striking water past that. One problem the storytellers forgot about:
the burial pits are described as 23 feet deep.
17: Belzec Chronicles: A few Belzec-related
stories weaved together. Most people would probably agree that barbed wire with
tree branches propped into it is not a great example of good design for a
security fence in a death camp. We comment on Josef Oberhauser and
Rudolf Reder.
18: Physical Evidence part 1: Why we know more
about a tsunami that hit in the year 1700 than what's underground at Treblinka.
We also look at some excerpts from the movie "Mr. Death."
19: Physical Evidence part 2: Admittedly, mixing
holocaust denial with an episode of the 70's tv show Charlie's Angels seems odd,
at first glance that is.
20: Soviets Arrive at Treblinka: Holocaust
historians copiously write about what the Soviets found when they took over
Auschwitz, but strangely omit what the Soviets found when they took over
Treblinka. Why is that? Also, when Professor Boder went to Europe after the war
to document the holocaust, he was likely surprised at what people had to say.
21: Destoying Evidence: Treblinka Compared to Auschwitz:
At Treblinka they supposedly destroyed all traces that the camp ever
existed. They even tore up the railroad tracks leading to the camp. But at
Auschwitz they left 7 tons of human hair and 7,000 Jewish inmate eyewitnesses
waiting to speak to the Soviets. Why is that?
22: A Doctor Testifies: No one informed Dr.
Berman that the Germans purportedly left Treblinka without leaving a trace. Thus
his story of the "10's of thousands of little shoes of little children" is
problematic.
23: Lamb: Excerpt: "We're going to cremate a leg
of lamb at the beach as a way to better understand the outdoor cremation
process."
Episode 24: Bone Crushing: It looks like three
flowers on a football field, but what it's showing is that it takes space to
crush that many bones. And no space is given on the maps for bone crushing.
25: The Flameable Fence (the Germans wouldn't have had):
They burned a "B as in Bruce" quarter Billion pounds of wood in an area
enclosed by a tree branch fence. Hmmm. Treblinka had two fences. This was the
inner fence.
26: Treblinka's Outer Fence: No tanks are going
to get into this camp! What with the anti-tank obstacles surrounding it. But
does that make sense? Wouldn't the large gun mounted on the front of a tank make
it unneccessary for the tank to need to enter the camp?
27: Confessing Germans part 1: Kurt Gerstein--SS
Officer Kurt Gerstein presented himself to his French captors as a very
important eyewitness--one of a handful of people who had seen Belzec. Presenting
himself as valuable was a strategy for staying alive.
28: Confessing Germans part 2: Adolf Eichmann,
Franz Suchomel---Adolf Eichmann purposely said the
most ridiculous things in his 1961 trial. And the reporters at the New York
Times amazingly believed him. It's amazing what people will believe when evil is
in the equation.
29: Book: Treblinka by Alexander Donat: It's a
book respected by holocaust historians. Never mind
that the author has a story to top his peers: that he and his wife survived 9
death camps. We also look at the following question: "What happened to the Jews
of Europe? Did they just disappear out of thin air?" We look at it, and answer
it.
30: Conclusion:
Teaching "Tolerance" is great. Suggestion: Use
real examples. Like the American Indians. You don't
need to use a lie-example, when there's plenty of real examples.
We conclude by looking at how the belief in the holocaust leads to unfair
United States foreign policy in the Middle East, and from that, what Americans
then spend their time reading about in the newspapers.
Nazi Shrunken Heads The video maker
advocates kindness and good vibes toward all Jewish people. And the video maker
does not have the intention of reviving Hitler or Nazism. Hitler was a
militarist and this video is anti-militarist. Having said that, the maker of
this video also believes that the holocaust is a giant myth. A myth that
reverberates today into the promotion of war. This video is about how the media
and politicians manipulate the gullible American public for pro-war purposes.
This video has considerable overlap
with new video
"Buchenwald: A Dumb Dumb Portrayal of Evil" which among other things
describes Eisenhower's role in the holocaust hoax. The 11 topics below also have
overlap with the new Buchenwald video. Suggestion: After watching Nazi Shrunken
Heads, then watch "Buchenwald" and afterward, go over the topics below.
This is "version 2" of Nazi
Shrunken Heads. Originally released in April 2007, it was re-worked and
re-released in August 2008.