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3of3 Dean Irebodd: One Third of the Holocaust — Treblinka, Sobibor, & Belzec
3of3 Dean Irebodd: One Third of the Holocaust—A holocaust denial movie on subject of Treblinka, Sobibor, & Belzec
This documentary explains how the German wartime camps at Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec (all in Poland) were not death camps, as is usually claimed. It thereby debunks one third of the Holocaust. The movie asks questions like, "Would the Germans have really put a fence made out of tree branches around a deathcamp?" Answer: "Uh, no, that's silly." And would they have then conducted a huge burning operation inside this flammable fence?
This documentary was banned by YouTube. It comes in 30 episodes, with a total length of 4 hours 15 min.
21) 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) 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) Excerpt: "We're going to cremate a leg of lamb at the beach as a way to better understand the outdoor cremation process."
24) 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) 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) 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 unnecessary for the tank to need to enter the camp?
27) 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) 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) 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) 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.
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