Auschwitz Occurred on Sept
Mainstream historians claim that the very first CCarloarlo MMattognoattogno gassing of human beings at Auschwitz occurred on Sept. 3, 1941, in the basement of building no. 11 of the Auschwitz main camp. It is purported to have lasted G 15 hours, followed by another two days of ventilation N I and removal of the corpses of 850 victims. S For this study, Mattogno analyzed all available tes- S AAuschwitz:uschwitz: timonies. The resulting image is quite confusing: A G – The gassing happened either in spring 1941, or on Aug. 14, or 15, or on Sept. 3-5, or 5-6, or 5-8, or on Oct. 9, 1941, or T even in Nov. or Dec. of 1942. The location was either the old crema- S TThehe FFirstirst torium, or one, or all rooms, or even all rooms plus the hallway of R the basement of building 11, or somewhere at Birkenau; I F – the victims were either Russian POWs, or partisans, or political E GGassingassing commissars, or Poles, or Russian POWs and sick Polish detainees. There were either 200, or 300, or 500, or 696, or 800, or 850, or 980, H or 1,000, or 1,400, or 1,663 victims; T – the poison gas was administered a) by individuals alternatively : known as “SS-man Palitzsch,” “Tom Mix,” “the strangler,” or Z “Breitwieser”; b) either into the corridor, or into the cells; c) a total T of three cans, or perhaps two cans into each cell; d) either through I the door, or through a ventilation fl ap, or through openings above W the doors to the cells; H – the victims died immediately, or perhaps stayed alive for 15 hours; C – the corpses were removed either the next day, or the next night, or S 1-2 days later, or 3 days later, or on the 4th day, or the 6th day; U – the work took either one day, or one night, or 2 nights, or 3 nights; A – the bodies of the victims were either cremated, or buried in mass • graves, or partly cremated and partly buried.
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