This is Part 8-1/4 of the controversial 2017 revisionist documentary "EUROPA: The Last Battle" by Tobias Bratt.
Part 8 (~2 hours 4 minutes total) is split into 4 roughly equal segments for easier viewing.
This segment begins the detailed revisionist examination of Holocaust-related claims, including:
Expulsion policies vs. extermination allegations
Historical origins and pre-WWII references to the "Six Million" figure
Allied propaganda, atrocity stories, and psychological warfare
ote: This is a highly controversial revisionist documentary presenting an alternative historical narrative. It is uploaded for informational purposes only. Viewers are strongly advised to research independently, consult primary sources, and approach the content with critical thinking.
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Part 8 (~2 hours 4 minutes total) is split into 4 roughly equal segments for easier viewing.
This segment begins the detailed revisionist examination of Holocaust-related claims, including:
Expulsion policies vs. extermination allegations
Historical origins and pre-WWII references to the "Six Million" figure
Allied propaganda, atrocity stories, and psychological warfare
ote: This is a highly controversial revisionist documentary presenting an alternative historical narrative. It is uploaded for informational purposes only. Viewers are strongly advised to research independently, consult primary sources, and approach the content with critical thinking.
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00:00The Holocaust is the term used to spread the belief that six million Jews were murdered
00:15by the Germans during World War II, primarily by gassing in makeshift gas chambers deceptively
00:21discussed as shower rooms.
00:24This narrative is often repeated in Hollywood, by the media and in the public school systems.
00:30However, a growing movement of brave scientists, historians, engineers, journalists and other
00:36free speech activists have investigated the official politically correct holocaust story
00:42and found it to be exaggregated and even false.
00:46These brave people are today called revisionists but are often denounced as holocaust deniers
00:52by the media.
00:53This labelling technique is used to discourage discourse and discussion about this controversial
00:58subject.
00:59These revisionists do not dispute that Jews were persecuted, deprived of civil rights, deported,
01:05interned and forced to work at concentration camps or that Jews died in those camps and
01:10ghettos during the war when diseases became a major problem.
01:14Neither do they dispute that criminal, communist partisans, which a majority of were Jews, were
01:20also killed by shooting and hanging during the war.
01:23The revisionists do not deny these Jews and other victims of the war their dignity.
01:28They do not deny the victims to be remembered and they do not deny to show compassion for
01:33any of the victims.
01:35No matter how they died, each and every one of these deaths was a tragedy as were the
01:40deaths of millions of others during this horrific war.
01:44Millions of people, mostly Europeans suffered and died horrible deaths on battlefields, on
01:49the high seas and in firebombed cities during a conflict that most certainly would never have
01:54happened had international jury not declared war on Germany in 1933.
02:00The evidence that the revisionists used against the official holocaust narrative are numerous.
02:05We will now go through some of the most convincing of them.
02:08During World War II, enemies were interned in concentration camps to avoid attempts at
02:13subversion against the nation.
02:15As an example, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, over 100,000 Japanese people who lived on the
02:21Pacific coast were interned by Democrat President Roosevelt, with no crime other than being
02:27born Japanese.
02:29Executive Order 9066, signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was issued on a premise that
02:36anyone of Japanese, German and Italian descent could not be trusted or must be treated as
02:42an enemy.
02:43They were viewed not as individual people, but as a menace to be dealt with harshly.
02:48Thus, thousands of Americans of Japanese, Italian and German ethnicity were forcibly relocated
02:55and thrown into American concentration camps.
02:58Some were even forced to abandon their own homes and businesses.
03:03By rail car, they were shipped off to the concentration camps, over a thousand miles away.
03:08They were placed inside barbed wire fences, where machine guns pointed down at them from
03:12watchtowers.
03:13They slept inside bug-infested barracks, and they were denied adequate medicines, shelter and
03:18supplies.
03:46You know, we had this chain-link fence all around the camp.
03:52And we lived, hmm, maybe a quarter of a block away from the fence.
03:59And the fence was guarded by soldiers, who walked back and forth with their guns on their shoulders.
04:05I went up to the fence and I heard a rustling in the grass.
04:10I really was kind of wistful for what was outside the fence.
04:14And thinking, you know, I used to be able to do that.
04:18Relocation centers are not normal, and probably never can be.
04:23Home life is disrupted.
04:27Roosevelt wartime law restricted the freedoms and required identity cards for these prisoners.
04:33None of these inmates were ever compensated for the loss of property or the time they spent
04:38in concentration camps.
04:39No war reparations were paid to them, and no movies were dedicated to them.
04:44American World War II posters and other propaganda materials centered on race, which turned the
04:50war into a race war.
04:51They pounded it into the public's head that the Japanese and Germans were less than human,
04:57even akin to rats.
05:00These caused numerous atrocities against civilians during the war, as the American soldier was
05:05taught that these people were not even human.
05:09All of the camps they built were in isolated spots.
05:14Ten of them scattered throughout the American West and a couple in Arkansas.
05:19Heart Mountain, Poston, and Tule Lake were the largest.
05:23Tule Lake also housed those whose loyalty the government specifically questioned.
05:28The War Relocation Authority, or WRA, called them relocation centers.
05:33I remember when they would say, well, you're being interned for your own protection.
05:40Well, as a 10, 11-year-old kid, I knew that if I were in here for my own protection, why
05:50are the machine guns pointing in at us and not out?
05:55We heard this young, young man shouting and saying, as I recall something about, they couldn't
06:03keep him there, that he was, he was an American, and he started walking out and the guard, who
06:09was probably about 15 feet from him, just shot him in the stomach.
06:17Concentration camps were in fact not unusual at the time.
06:21Finland and even neutral Sweden also interned communists in concentration camps, since communists
06:27could not be trusted.
06:28It was actually the British Jewish financiers who invented concentration camps in Buar in
06:33October of 1899, when they looked for gold and diamond in South Africa.
06:40In 1933, when international Jewry had declared war upon Germany, they formally established
06:46themselves as an enemy of Germany, which according to international law, gave Germany the legal
06:51right to disarm and intern the German Jews.
06:55After the repeated attempts of subversion, murders and terror against the German people,
07:00the Jews had made themselves into enemies of the German nation.
07:03The National Socialists logically considered Jews as a direct threat to national security.
07:09Jews were overwhelmingly overrepresented in communist subversion.
07:14Jews with internationalist, communist, Zionist and Talmudic leanings were essentially operating
07:19as a fifth column and a Trojan horse within Germany, trying to destabilize the country for
07:25the Bolsheviks to take over.
07:27The Germans knew about the Jewish forces behind the Bolsheviks revolution in Russia and the
07:32Red Terror that followed.
07:34Germany would be next in line, and hadn't the Germans stopped the Jewish Bolsheviks, the whole
07:38of Europe would have fallen.
07:40So this is why the communists, the greater part of which were Jewish, were interned in labor
07:46camps to get useful work out of them during the war until they could be deported.
07:51When Germany realized that the Jews were responsible for her defeat, they naturally resented it.
08:04But not a hair on the head of any Jew was harmed.
08:10Not a single hair.
08:11Professor Tanzel, of Georgetown University, who had access to all the secret papers of the
08:17State Department, wrote in his book and quoted from a State Department document written by Hugo
08:25Schoenfeld, a Jew who Cordell Hall sent to Europe in 1933 to investigate the so-called camps of political prisoners.
08:32And he wrote back that he found them in very fine conditions.
08:40They were in excellent shape.
08:41Everybody treated well.
08:42And they were filled with communists.
08:43Well, a lot of them were Jews because the Jews happened to be maybe 98% of the communists
08:47in Europe at that time.
08:49And there were some priests there and ministers, labor leaders, masons and others who had international
08:55affiliation.
09:15Typhus, a fatal disease caused by the Rickettsia bacteria, ravaged the armies of both World
09:21World War I and World War II, and also claimed the lives of prisoners in those labor camps.
09:27Typhus has historically always been linked to wars and crowded conditions, and is spread
09:32by external parasites such as lice, fleas and ticks.
09:37The inmates in the German camps would have their hair the louse through chemical showers
09:41or have their hair shaved off.
09:43Clothes and shoes were also discarded and replaced.
09:47Cyclone B was an insecticide and pesticide that killed the lives that carried typhus.
09:53This chemical was used to improve the inmates' health and reduce, not increase camp mortality.
09:59Cyclone B was used for a hygienic purpose, killing bugs, not Jews, that the gas chambers had clothing
10:08put in, not people.
10:09They were hygienic, not homicidal.
10:11And the alleged homicidal gas chambers that are written up in the book, huge Holocaust textbooks,
10:17these do not have any elevation of cyanide in the walls above normal background levels.
10:23And it's a pretty damn simple conclusion.
10:25Cyclone B was produced by the German company Degesh.
10:30It was also used since 1929 in the United States by the US Public Health Service at the border
10:36with Mexico to de-louse and disinfect Mexican immigrants that passed from Juarez to El Paso.
10:42DDT was later used as a more effective chemical.
10:46During the end of the war, Allied terror bombings destroyed most of German cities, infrastructure,
10:51food and water supplies, railroads and medicine factories.
10:55The labor camps could no longer be supplied with adequate food and the situation in Germany deteriorated fast
11:02and deadly typhus epidemics broke out in Germany's internment camps.
11:06Consequently, many of the prisoners could not be fed and were left to starve.
11:11By the time the Allied forces swept through Germany, they saw the warning sounds outside of the camps.
11:17No entrance. Typhus epidemic.
11:20Upon the liberation of the camps, they were met with a ghastly scene of prisoners in the last stages of typhus,
11:34and piles of deceased and emaciated corpses.
11:38By that time, most prisoners had either died or were dying through starvation or typhus.
11:43The Allies were shocked and appalled to find the dire conditions of what their bombing campaigns had helped to create.
11:49Even after the Allies liberated the camps, thousands of prisoners died like flies.
11:54In fact, the death rate at Bergen-Belsen actually increased after the British took over the camp.
12:01Footage was then recorded and shown to the international community,
12:04and Germany would once again be attacked and blamed.
12:09Footage was then recorded.
12:10Footage was then recorded.
12:15You were on the scene in Belsen as a young man.
12:19Yes, I went with a group of medical students, and we arrived in Belsen on May the 2nd, 1945,
12:28and I first went to the camp on May the 3rd.
12:30Himmler ordered the camp to be seated on April the 11th in order to stop typhus,
12:35which was an epidemic spreading throughout Europe.
12:40The British came in, the tank division came in on April the 15th at 3 o'clock,
12:47and they did their best to segregate the typhus and the dying from the others.
12:58How many people were in the camp at the time when the British took over the camp?
13:03I think there were about 57,000 or 60,000, the British bombed everything,
13:09and the Americans that moved on the roads.
13:12So getting food there was extremely difficult.
13:16The water supplies became contaminated with sewage,
13:20and the administration in the camp more or less broke down.
13:26Even, let's say, if the German camp administration had made maximum effort,
13:32and had been given everything at hand, could they have prevented this?
13:35There was no cure for typhus at that time.
13:39The British put DDT, which is an insecticide, everything and everybody.
13:45And in that way, I think the typhus was contained.
13:49But it was a great danger.
13:51People didn't realize it was typhus.
13:53I suppose 56% of people died who got it.
13:56Why are these bodies naked?
13:58I mean, some of them are so emaciated.
14:00Why don't they have their clothing on?
14:02Well, they did, and when they were pushed outside of the huts,
14:07they had clothing on, but clothing was so scarce, everything was scarce,
14:11that the inmates would immediately rush up and take all the clothing off,
14:14because it was a pity to waste it.
14:16That's why they were naked.
14:19Did you see, when you got there two weeks after the British Army took over,
14:25any evidence of gas chambers, the way propaganda has said,
14:29that these Germans had in these camps?
14:31Or was there any claim made to that effect?
14:33No.
14:34I don't think it was ever thought that there was a gas chamber in Welsenburg.
14:39People were dying at 500 a day, by the way, right?
14:42500 a day.
14:43Even under the British administration.
14:44Under the British administration, yes.
14:46And what was happening was, the English soldiers were giving people their food,
14:51and people half starved, and buried in the stomachs,
14:54the stomach would burst and they'd die.
14:56The inmates said that the conditions they had, this is what the inmates said,
15:00that the conditions weren't too bad until the end of 1944,
15:03and then this mass immigration.
15:06But by the time they had put in another 50,000, probably 50,000, of course.
15:11Now, I read in German language books, and I'm not sure if it's accurate or not,
15:15but that Britain broke a promise to those soldiers to let them go to their own lines,
15:21and that there was rather brutal treatment on the part of some of the British soldiers against those Germans.
15:29I don't know where you read it, because I've never been able to find it,
15:32but that's what we understood, that most of them had been finished up.
15:37That really upset me, because I thought that, you know, we were fighting a war for ideals and all that,
15:44and this was the most dishonorable thing to agree to give and safe conduct back to the lines.
15:48And then those that stayed, because a lot slipped away, beat them up.
15:52Were you there during the time when the bulldozers were actually putting these bodies in the graves?
15:58In these long trenches that you see in the boulders?
16:00The boulders, the bodies were being thrown in.
16:02They were put, the truck went round every day and picked up the bodies outside the hut.
16:06And then they were taken to where the bulldozers were dug the grave and they were thrown into the grave.
16:13But we were all put into what used, what looked like a great big bathroom, I guess,
16:20because they had these shower things at the, at the top.
16:24And we were put onto, onto benches.
16:27We were all stark naked, old and young.
16:29Of course, the, the sexes were separated, but we all had to sit in a row.
16:34And what happened eventually is, is that they rained from the shower heads.
16:38They rained soap and water on us.
16:40And the reason for that was that we had to be deloused.
16:44We were so full of lice through the, through that.
16:47Our hair was cut and they rained soap and water on us.
16:51And I do not remember if there were any towels.
16:53So when I hear about the shower heads and the Holocaust and all of that,
16:57I know exactly what it was.
16:58That was soap and water raining down on us to delouse us.
17:02That's what it was.
17:04And where the story came from that those were dangerous shower heads,
17:07I don't know.
17:08That must have come out of the Russian propaganda.
17:10It doesn't belong.
17:11So it's like Steven Spielberg.
17:12Pretty much.
17:13Everybody in, in Schindler's List is, is waiting for the gas to come in.
17:17Yeah, and all it is.
17:18And lo and behold, all it was was water.
17:19Soap and water came raining down on us and this great big,
17:22we called it banya, which is a Russian word for a, for a washroom.
17:26Bathroom.
17:27Bathroom.
17:28Bathroom.
17:29Bathroom.
17:30Yeah, but it was a big one.
17:31A communal bathroom.
17:32It was huge.
17:33I would say it was the way I remember it.
17:35Of course I was little, but the way I remember it,
17:37I would say it was at least 30 by 30.
17:39It must have been built for that purpose to wash us,
17:42to wash us down like dogs.
17:44The same for the cutting of hair.
17:46I mean we were all shorn bald in order to stop the lice,
17:51the louse problem that we had.
17:53Everybody had lice in the war.
17:55You know, I mean this was just common knowledge that everybody had lice
17:58and then of course we had to be deloused and put into Germany.
18:02So Jews cannot claim unique victim status?
18:05No, they cannot.
18:06And when I hear the stories about them losing their hair,
18:09big deal, none of us had hair.
18:11Yeah.
18:12So that, that is, that was my take on it.
18:14And how about the cattle cars?
18:15Well, the cattle cars was pretty much the same story
18:18because we considered ourselves lucky
18:20if we could ride in a cattle car.
18:23Of course, because then we did not, we did not depend on horses.
18:26We did not have to walk on foot.
18:28Man, that was luxury to ride a cattle car.
18:31And yes, they were crammed full of people.
18:33And yes, it was very difficult, you know, to, to travel like that.
18:36You couldn't, often you could not sit.
18:38You had to stand because they were crammed full.
18:41Often there was not water, there was no food.
18:44That was, this is how it was in those years.
18:47People were hanging on those cattle cars.
18:49When you see those pictures, that could have been us.
18:52We were like that in those years.
18:54That means nothing.
18:55The same when you see the bunk beds.
18:57My goodness, we were lucky if we had bunk beds
18:59where we could sleep at night.
19:01It meant we did not have to sleep outside in the snow.
19:04And frankly, we never really heard much about the persecution of the Jews.
19:11We knew that there was, there were executions happening in Russia.
19:15But in Germany proper, I do not remember a single time that I heard any of these stories ever.
19:21Or later on in South America for that matter.
19:24I have to struggle to find memories of even the slightest anti-Semitism.
19:30And it was one of my happiest times there because they were so kind to us and so good to us
19:36and played with us and gave us, gave us toys and, you know, fussed over us.
19:41And never ever in all those times was any one of these young soldiers improper with us. Never.
19:49It's of the war that is my happiest time.
19:54Documents from the German camps shows an order that Heinrich Himmler,
19:57chief of the concentration camp, issued orders on December 28, 1942,
20:02that the death rate in the concentration camps must be reduced at all costs.
20:08The camps were mainly factories and the loss of workers was hurting war production.
20:13Inspector of the camps, Richard Gluckz, responded to Himmler's order on January 20, 1943.
20:19Every means should be used to lower the death rates in the camp.
20:25Already in 1937, several German newspapers reported that murdering Jews would be punishable by death.
20:33Joseph Reinhardt had been sentenced to death for killing a Jewish merchant Abraham and his gentile wife.
20:40Murder was murder, regardless of the victim.
20:44In the camps were camp complaint offices, where inmates could register complaints or make suggestions.
20:50A system of strict discipline for both guards and for inmates, with severe punishment being handed out against those found guilty.
20:58If any guard would attack a prisoner, the guard would be punished for it, often with death.
21:03There was also a prison in the camp, where dangerous or criminal people were placed.
21:08The German SS arrested Buchenwald Commandant Karl Koch in 1943 for mistreating some prisoners.
21:14After an investigation, Koch was found guilty by SS Judge Conrad Morgan and shot.
21:20Jewish scholar Arno Mayer, a professor of history at Princeton University, acknowledged in his 1988 book about the final solution, that more Jews perished at Auschwitz as a result of typhus and other natural causes than were executed.
21:36There is nothing murderous about cremation ovens.
21:40Many dead bodies were cremated because Auschwitz was built on marsh ground, hence decomposing typhus corpses without poisoning the drinking water and spread fatal diseases.
21:52Ellis Island in USA had similar disinfection and cremation facilities as those in the German camps.
21:59In fact, the procedures at the German camps were essentially the same as those used at Ellis Island by the United States.
22:07They served the exact same purpose, to keep disease from spreading.
22:12Today in the United States, the use of crematoria is even more common than it ever was in Germany then.
22:19The mass killings and gassing stories originated with Soviet reports authorized by the known liars and genocidal mass murders around Ilya Ehrenberg and Joe Stalin, which then was spread by the Jewish owned New York Times.
22:34The story was spread just hours after Germany's surrender, which made it impossible for any falsely accused German to refute Soviet claims.
22:44There is, in fact, no scientific proof that Jews were gassed.
22:49There is no evidence of gassing deaths.
22:52There are no German documents to identify any gassing victim.
22:56No order from Hitler.
22:58No mass graves of gassed Jews.
23:01At Nuremberg, the existence of the gas chambers was never even demonstrated.
23:06Thousands of secret German documents dealing with the concentration camps were confiscated after the war, but not a single one refers to a policy or program of extermination.
23:17In a letter to the U.S. State Department dated November 22, 1944, the Red Cross, who were stationed in all of the camps, stated,
23:26We have not been able to discover any trace of installations for exterminating civilian prisoners.
23:31The Vatican and Red Cross interviewed thousands of freed camp inmates at the end of the war about the alleged gas chambers.
23:39The response was always the same.
23:41No, the detainees themselves have not spoken of them.
23:44All forensic chemical examination have disproven the use of Cyclone B in the alleged homicidal gas chambers.
23:52U.S. expert on execution technologies, Fred Leister, traveled to Auschwitz and covertly obtained samples from the alleged gas chambers.
24:01He had them tested and published his results.
24:04Based on chemical analysis on wall samples and on various technical arguments,
24:08Leister concluded that the locations investigated could not then been, or now, be utilized or seriously considered to function as execution gas chambers.
24:19With the exception of the video photographer, I brought the same things that I would have normally brought to a prison in the United States if I was doing a survey of their equipment.
24:33The draftsman was there to take and verify measurements.
24:38The drawings were made on site and then reproduced when we returned to the United States to document everything we saw.
24:47I personally made photographs and produced a great deal of photographic evidence of the hardware and facilities that we found in Poland.
24:55And the video photographer, which was not a normal thing for me, was brought to document the fact that the forensic samples that I removed from the facilities,
25:07the control samples from the Delovsin facility number one of Birkenau and all of the other samples from the alleged gas execution rooms,
25:17were properly taken and packaged for submission to the laboratories.
25:23I examined the facilities and I made a determination that they were incapable of supporting the use of hydrogen cyanide gas for purposes of execution or otherwise.
25:37But additionally, it would be necessary to remove samples, return them to the United States for testing at an independent laboratory,
25:45to in fact confirm what my visual inspection indicated, that these facilities never in fact contained hydrogen cyanide gas.
25:59The requirements necessary in the design of a facility that contains a highly explosive and highly poisonous gas.
26:07You must have gasketed doors, no windows, means of getting the gas in, means of getting the gas out,
26:17something for heating the gas and the air to constantly keep the right temperature,
26:23explosion proof switches, lighting facilities, etc.
26:27None of these ever existed. We're talking about brick and mortar buildings, without heat,
26:37with non-explosion proof lighting, without gasketed doors, in some cases without doors at all,
26:45and with crematories that opened very close or adjacent to the facility.
26:49If these facilities were used for gas execution facilities,
26:53if those persons operating the facilities didn't gas themselves to death at the same time that the executees died,
27:01they certainly would have been blown to bits when the gas exploded from a spark arc in a switch,
27:09the heat of a light bulb, or the gas approaching and getting into the crematory furnace.
27:15I mean, it's just ludicrous to consider that these facilities could have been used as gas chambers.
27:22None of the facilities examined at Auschwitz, Birkenau, or Lublin, could have supported, or in fact did ever support,
27:32multiple executions utilizing hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, or any other allegedly or factually lethal gas.
27:44Based upon very generous maximum usage rates for all the alleged gas chambers, totaling some 1,693 persons per week,
27:59and assuming these facilities could support gas executions,
28:05it would have required 68 years to execute the alleged number of 6 million presences.
28:13Promoting these facilities as being capable of effecting mass, multiple, or even singular executions
28:25is both ludicrous and insulting to every individual on this planet.
28:31Thank you very much.
28:41Guillermo Rudolf is a chemist who, in the winter of 1990-91,
28:45while working towards a doctorate in chemistry at the renowned Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Physics in Stuttgart,
28:51began a scientific investigation of the credibility of the Leuchter Report.
28:56His detailed chemical analysis concluded that hydrocyanic acid was not used in the buildings alleged to have been homicidal gas chambers at Auschwitz.
29:07His report strengthens the findings of Fred Leuchter.
29:11The prominent Austrian engineer Walter Leuchter also made a report concluding that the homicidal gasings were impossible for technical reasons
29:20and because they are incompatible with observable laws on nature.
29:23Leuchter's report is further authoritative confirmation of the findings of Fred Leuchter.
29:28The American research chemist Dr. William B. Lindsey also made careful examinations of the alleged gas chambers.
29:36After 33 years of experience as a chemist, he declared and affirmed under oath,
29:42I have come to the conclusion that no one was willfully or purposefully killed with Cyclone B in this manner.
29:49I consider it impossible.
29:53The Krakow Forensic Institute, Robert Farrison, Fredrik Töben, John Ball, Carlo Matano, Jurgen Graf, Ernst Sundl, David McAlden,
30:03and many others who also have carried out similar technical inspections of the alleged gas chambers have come to the same conclusion.
30:18A brave Jewish revisionist named David Kohl made a groundbreaking documentary called Kohl in Auschwitz in 1992.
30:25Today, there are many future-length documentaries, analyses, and commentary on the German labor camps.
30:32In 1999, Riker Krieg, a qualified electronics engineer, and his team of researchers carried out a high-tech exam of the soil in the alleged death camp Treblinka.
30:51Using ground-penetrating radar for three weeks, the team found that the ground was never even disturbed, and core samples revealed no ash.
31:00The results obtained show with 100% certainty that mass graves never even existed in Treblinka or Belsic.
31:07There are, in fact, many mass graves in the East. However, this was where the Soviets massacred people.
31:24Today, it is well known that, for example, the Katy Massacre was committed by the Soviets, but was blamed on the Germans after the war.
31:32Dr. Charles Larsen, one of Americans' leading forensic pathologists as part of a U.S. war crimes investigation team, performed more than 1,000 autopsies of the dead bodies in the German camps, and none showed any evidence of death by poison gas.
31:50If there had been gassings with carbon monoxide or cyanide, the indications would have been extremely dramatic and readily visible.
31:57The courses would have been bright, sherry red.
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