Holocaust
Denial Movie: One
Third of the Holocaust
Using
science and
common sense to
expose lies about the Third Reich.

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about jewish fairy-tales.
Part 1: Treblinka,
Sobibor, Belzec 16:26
This is the beginning of a 4 hour and 15 minute movie. It is on
the subject of holocaust denial but only regarding 3 camps: Treblinka,
Sobibor, and Belzec, which together make up more alleged deaths
than Auschwitz.
Part 2: Water
Well 05:36
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. There's no getting around this problem. The water well
is mentioned by many witnesses as can be 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. There's no getting around
this problem. The water well is mentioned by many witnesses as can
be seen in the footnotes of Yitzhak Arad's book. The supposed witnesses
mention fetching water from this well on the day of the escape.
This isn't in the movie, but they even mention throwing a Ukrainian
guard down the well. The supposed witnesses also mention that there
were buried bodies all around this well on the day of the escape.
Thousands.
Part 3: Haircut
02:26
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 holocaust story. The Germans shaved heads to
prevent lice which carried typhus-a disea 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 holocaust
story. The Germans shaved heads to prevent lice which carried typhus-a
disease that killed people. The language barrier of German/yiddish
caused a big misunderstanding regarding this, and thus, this life-saving
measure of cutting hair became associated with a haircut given minutes
before death, in order to obtain precious human hair clippings.
The Germans didn't greatly need human hair. It wasn't a high-priority
valuable resource for them. They wouldn't have thrown a haircut
into the gassing process in order to obtain it.
Surprise surprise.
Part 4: Engine
Exhaust 05:23
Engine exhaust seems like the best way to make carbon monoxide
gas, if you're not a chemist, that is. An engine is the best way
to make a vehicle move forward. But it's not the best way to make
carbon monoxide. The Germans wouldn't ha Engine exhaust seems
like the best way to make carbon monoxide gas, if you're not a
chemist, that is. An engine is the best way to make a vehicle
move forward. But it's not the best way to make carbon monoxide.
The Germans wouldn't have used and engine to make a deadly gas.
But even more so, they wouldn't have used a diesel engine. Because
unbeknownst to the storytellers, there's not a lot of carbon monoxide
gas in diesel exhaust. Diesel exhaust is largely particulate,
in the form of black soot.
Part 5: Nuremberg
Trial 26:37
When you look at what was said at the Nuremberg Trial about Treblinka,
Sobibor, and Belzec; it's quite amazing to see the lack of focus
on these camps. There was one inmate eyewitness who took the stand,
representing 1.5 million deaths, and When you look at what was
said at the Nuremberg Trial about Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec;
it's quite amazing to see the lack of focus on these camps. There
was one inmate eyewitness who took the stand, representing 1.5
million deaths, and he clearly lied. These camps were only covered
for 20 minutes during this 10 month trial, and a lot of lies were
packed into that 20 minutes.
Part 6: Gassing
Building 04:24
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. The design of this building is poor, and 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. The design of
this building is poor, and that betrays that the supposed eyewitnesses
who described this building are lying about it. Because the Germans
wouldn't have designed it this way.
Part 7: Abraham
Bomba 14:24
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 th 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."
Part 8: Eliyahu
Rosenberg 04:05
A Treblinka witness at the Eichmann trial in 1961 makes some mistakes
on the witness stand. Holocaust scholars will agree that the alleged
gas chambers at Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec were about the
size of a medium sized bedroom. Yet Eliyahu Rosenberg mentions
that the Germans fit 800 people into one. Also, Rosenberg mentions
that the Germans used a diesel engine to make the poison gas (the
exhaust) which only makes sense to people who are not chemists.
The reason? There's hardly any carbon monoxide in diesel. Notice
that he says "diesel" and confirms that, by mentioning
"oil." Diesels use "oil" and gasoline motors
use "gas." There can be no mistake. Anyone can tell
the difference between a diesel and gas engine even by the sound.
The Germans wouldn't have even used a gas engine, let alone a
diesel engine. Clue-in to how absurd the story is.
Part 9: Reader's
Digest 10:47
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. We also put forth a theory as to wh 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. We also put forth
a theory as to why, in the story, a ceremonial synagogue curtain
hangs at the entrance of the gas chamber.
Part 10: Ridiculous
Experiments 06:04
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. This is part of a 4 hour and 15 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.
Part 11: Treblinka
Burial Space 07:56
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. The burial space at Treblinka
is just one of the many things that poi 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. The burial space at Treblinka is just one
of the many things that points to the idea that Treblinka as a
"death camp" is a lie, and a poorly thought-out lie.
Part 12: Belzec
Burial Space 03:45
The space they give on the maps for burying 600,000 bodies is
too small, and we use the Rose Bowl Stadium during the Rose Bowl
Game to show that. Watch part 11 first, or this chapter won't
make sense. 15 mi The space they give on the maps for burying
600,000 bodies is too small, and we use the Rose Bowl Stadium
during the Rose Bowl Game to show that. Watch part 11 first, or
this chapter won't make sense.
Part 13: Sobibor
Burial Space 03:52
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 i 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.
Part 14: Pechersky
and Spielberg 12:31
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."
Part 15: Rain,
Wind, Fire, Ice 10:26
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. There isn't even a piece of 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. There
isn't even a piece of elevated corrugated metal over the fires.
The lie that is Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec is such a poorly
thought-out lie that the outdoor cremation grills have no wind
block, no cover for rain. Particularly embarrassing for the storytellers
is that they didn't even know how to build an outdoor fire. They
were an urban demographic that didn't know much about "country"
topics.
Part 16: Escape
Tunnel 04:13
At Sobibor they tried to dig an escape tunnel. They could only
dig down 5 feet because there was a danger of striking water past
that. One problem the storytellers forgot about: the burial pits
are described as 23 feet deep.
Part 17: Belzec
Chronicles 11:00
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 an 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.
Part 18: Physical
Evidence 10:51
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."
Part 19: Physical
Evidence 06:57
Admittedly, mixing holocaust denial with an episode of the 70's
tv show Charlie's Angels seems odd, at first glance that is.
Part 20: Soviets
Arrive At Treblinka 05:29
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 t 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.
Part 21: Destroying
Evidence: 07:06
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 Destroying
Evidence: Treblinka Compared To Auschwitz.
Part 22: A
Doctor Testifies 04:53
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.
Part 23: Lamb
06:09
Excerpt: "We're going to cremate a leg of lamb at the beach
as a way to better understand the outdoor cremation process."
Part 24: Bone
Crushing 07:46
According to the story, they crushed the cremated bones of 1.5
million people at three camps: Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec.
We try to do that with a leg of lamb and discover something unexpected.
The whole subject of this episode might seem creepy, but your
choice: watch something creepy and see the truth, or don't watch
something creepy, and continue believing a lie for the rest of
your life. Sometimes you have to look at things that are unsettling,
in order to quit believing a lie.
Part 25: Flameable
Fence 06:49
The Flameable Fence (The Germans Wouldn't Have Had) They supposedly
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.
Part 26: Treblinka's
Outer Fence 05:28
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?
Part 27: Confessing
Germans 14:38
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 a valuable witness was
a strategy for staying alive.
Part 28: Confessing
Germans 13:51
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 equat Franz Suchomel and Adolf Eichmann.
Part 29: Alexander
Donat's Book 10:45
It's a book respected by holocaust historians. Nevermind 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 It's
a book respected by holocaust historians. Nevermind 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.
Part 30: Conclusion
07:29
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 Teaching Tolerance is
great.
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