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Hoaxers (= swindlers, liars) will often dazzle in their posts with detailed knowledge of daily information about arrivals of inmates at the Auschwitz camps and their alleged death by gas.
This data is usually from Danuta Czech’s book “Auschwitz Chronicle”. It is the bible for Holocaust Believers. A hoaxer’s horror cartoon opus.
Dame Danuta, a Jewess from Poland, a communist and underground agent with the Polish resistance movement, was arrested early on in the war as an underground agent.
She allegedly lived (and survived) during all those years up to 1945 in the "extermination" camp Auschwitz. In which camp, and what she did there I simply haven’t found out yet.
I checked Google, and read through the first 100 out of over 600 references. Result: Zero. It seems that nobody knows anything about the lady herself.
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This data is usually from Danuta Czech’s book “Auschwitz Chronicle”. It is the bible for Holocaust Believers. A hoaxer’s horror cartoon opus.
Dame Danuta, a Jewess from Poland, a communist and underground agent with the Polish resistance movement, was arrested early on in the war as an underground agent.
She allegedly lived (and survived) during all those years up to 1945 in the "extermination" camp Auschwitz. In which camp, and what she did there I simply haven’t found out yet.
I checked Google, and read through the first 100 out of over 600 references. Result: Zero. It seems that nobody knows anything about the lady herself.
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Sailor wrote:Hoaxers (= swindlers, liars)
I wonder why nobody sees here a violation of the posting rules ("No namecalling or personal attacks, period.")?
So is it okay, if I call the revisionists in the future simply deniers, swindlers and liars?
I checked Google, and read through the first 100 out of over 600 references. Result: Zero. It seems that nobody knows anything about the lady herself.
From the Bielefeld trial:
My name is Dr. Danuta Czech, I am 44 years old and a researcher on the staff of the Auschwitz Museum in Auschwitz.
At the Museum, I am department head of the Institute for the History of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. I have edited publications on events which occurred in the camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. These are based on documents from our archives and trials which took place after 1945. The transports of Jews were called RSHA transports, because they took place at the order of the RSHA. The designation "RSHA transports" is an official German term, and we are in possession of various original documents in which it appears.
The following RSHA transports, listed in No. 3 of the Hefte von Auschwitz, are documented and can be proven:
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(From testimony given by the witness on October 3, 1966)
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From the Bielefeld trial:
My name is Dr. Danuta Czech, I am 44 years old and a researcher on the staff of the Auschwitz Museum in Auschwitz.
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(From testimony given by the witness on October 3, 1966)
But is it correct, as Mr. Sailor states, that Ms. Czech was an Auschwitz inmate? That would be news to us.
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alpha wrote:Yes, Czech was an Auschwitz inmate, Hebden.
Does she refer to this in her testimony at the Bielefeld trial? Where, by the way, is Bielefeld? We made a quick search on the Net but failed to locate a helpful map reference. However, we did stumble upon this ominous footnote of German law:
Important note concerning all links on this web page:
As of 12 May 1998, the Landgericht (Regional Court) Hamburg ruled that whoever posts a link on their web page thus incurs co-responsibility for this link and may be held liable for its contents. The only way to exempt oneself from these legal obligations, according to the Landgericht, is to expressly reject any association with the link posted. Hence, with respect to these links, we want to emphasize that we have no influence over the design nor the contents of the linked sites. Therefore, we herewith expressly reject any association with these linked sites and decline to approve of, or endorse, any contents contained therein.
(http://www.physik.uni-bielefeld.de/)
N.B. We want to emphasize that we have no influence over the design nor the contents of the linked site. Therefore, we herewith expressly reject any association with this linked site and decline to approve of, or endorse, any contents contained therein.
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Sailor wrote:Dame Danuta, a Jewess from Poland, a communist and underground agent with the Polish resistance movement, was arrested early on in the war as an underground agent.
She allegedly lived (and survived) during all those years up to 1945 in the "extermination" camp Auschwitz. In which camp, and what she did there I simply haven’t found out yet.
What is the source for the claim that she was an inmate of Auschwitz?
Hebden wrote: What is the source for the claim that she was an inmate of Auschwitz?
See:
“Wieviel Gefangene wurden nach Auschwitz gebracht?” (How many Prisoners were brought to Auschwitz?) (in German)
http://vho.org/VffG/1997/4/HolWie4.html
Danuta Czech ist als "Forschungschef" einiger erklärender Worte wert. Schon bei Kriegsbeginn wurde die Jüdin Czech als kommunistische Untergrundagentin gefaßt, die durch ein Wunder drei Jahre im "Vernichtungslager" Auschwitz überlebte, obwohl sie als Jüdin und zusätzlich kommunistische "Verbrecherin" in der Gaskammer hätte landen müssen.
Translation:
Danuta Czech as “Research Chief” is worth a few explaining words. The Jewess Czech was already at the beginning of the war arrested as a Communist underground agent, who survived through a wonder three years in the “extermination camp” Auschwitz, allthough as a Jewess and additionally as a Communist “criminal” she should have landed in the gas chamber.
On the back of her book it says: Born in Poland 1922, she was an active member of the resistance in the Tarnaow region during World War II.
Thats all.
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Sailor wrote:Hebden wrote: What is the source for the claim that she was an inmate of Auschwitz?
See:
“Wieviel Gefangene wurden nach Auschwitz gebracht?” (How many Prisoners were brought to Auschwitz?) (in German)
http://vho.org/VffG/1997/4/HolWie4.htmlDanuta Czech ist als "Forschungschef" einiger erklärender Worte wert. Schon bei Kriegsbeginn wurde die Jüdin Czech als kommunistische Untergrundagentin gefaßt, die durch ein Wunder drei Jahre im "Vernichtungslager" Auschwitz überlebte, obwohl sie als Jüdin und zusätzlich kommunistische "Verbrecherin" in der Gaskammer hätte landen müssen.
Translation:
Danuta Czech as “Research Chief” is worth a few explaining words. The Jewess Czech was already at the beginning of the war arrested as a Communist underground agent, who survived through a wonder three years in the “extermination camp” Auschwitz, allthough as a Jewess and additionally as a Communist “criminal” she should have landed in the gas chamber.
On the back of her book it says: Born in Poland 1922, she was an active member of the resistance in the Tarnaow region during World War II.
Thats all.
It's just that according to our information, Ms Czech was not an inmate at Auschwitz.
Hebden wrote: It's just that according to our information, Ms Czech was not an inmate at Auschwitz.
I am curious: In which camp then was Danuta an inmate, according to your information? Or was she no inmate of any camp, maybe?
Not that it makes much difference.
I am at present studying a paper which compares some of her data with information from the socalled “Stärkebücher” (strength books, daily number of inmates in the camp) and the “Sterbebücher” (Death books). They don’t agree to good.
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Sailor wrote:Hebden wrote: It's just that according to our information, Ms Czech was not an inmate at Auschwitz.
I am curious: In which camp then was Danuta an inmate, according to your information? Or was she no inmate of any camp, maybe?
That they did not say. We rather doubt she was in any camps. We see no reason why she would be shy about it if she had been.
I am at present studying a paper which compares some of her data with information from the socalled “Stärkebücher” (strength books, daily number of inmates in the camp) and the “Sterbebücher” (Death books). They don’t agree to good.
We are glad that you are finally putting your efforts to better use.
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