Auschwitz – Forensically Examined

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Hand-Signed and -dedicated by the Germar Rudolf! Tell me, if you want a special text.
The most-important findings of Auschwitz forensics in a nutshell. The results of the following studies are summarized and presented in an easy-to-read fashion: Soviet Commission (1945); J. Sehn; R. Dawidowski; J. Robel (Poland 1945); G. Dubin (Austria 1972); F. Leuchter (USA 1988); G. Rudolf (Germany 1991, 2017); C. Mattogno, F. Deana (Italy 1994, 2015); W. Wallwey (Germany 1998) and H. Köchel (Germany 2004/2016). The latest research results are presented concisely on the subjects of “chemical and toxicological research” and “mass cremation”.

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While I was serving time in a German prison, a friend of mine wrote a small booklet summarizing the results of forensic research I had done on Auschwitz back in the early 1990s, spiced up with some of his own observations. As he was not a scholar of any kind, his 2008 booklet did not live up to my standards, so when we finally ran out of his booklet, I decided to completely rewrite it while keeping my friend’s pen name Cyrus Cox. It was published in March 2019.


It is amazing what modern forensic crime-scene investigations can reveal. This is also true for the Holocaust. There are many big tomes about this, such as Rudolf’s 400+ page book on The Chemistry of Auschwitz, or Mattogno’s 1200-page work on the crematoria of Auschwitz. But who reads those doorstops? Here is a booklet that condenses the most-important findings of Auschwitz forensics into a nutshell, quick and easy to read. In the first section, the forensic investigations conducted so far are reviewed. In the second section, the most-important results of these studies are summarized, making them accessible to everyone. The main arguments focus on two topics. The first centers around the poison allegedly used at Auschwitz for mass murder: Zyklon B. Did it leave any traces in masonry where it was used? Can it be detected to this day? The second topic deals with mass cremations. Did the crematoria of Auschwitz have the huge capacity claimed for them? Do air photos taken during the war confirm witness statements on huge smoking pyres? Find the answers to these questions in this booklet, together with many references to source material and further reading. The third section reports on how the establishment has reacted to these research results.


124 pages, b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
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