Does anyone know where there is any proof or documentation about what was convincingly stated by Dr Peter Hammond on the ACH PODCAST SHOW today that the Soviets never completely liberated Auschwitz, and instead continued to use Auschwitz as a Concentration Camp for Christians until 1954 ?
I would like to find the proof.
ACH PODCAST SHOW TODAY:
https://andrewcarringtonhitchcock.com/2 ... orial-day/
https://cldup.com/BY7IwPpge1.mp3
Soviets never completely liberated Auschwitz and used it as a prison
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Re: Soviets never completely liberated Auschwitz and used it as a prison
I received an email response for my inquiry about this post topic from an Auschwitz expert, and he just wrote that the Soviets did use part of the main Auschwitz camp as a temporary holding prison until the summer of 1946 when the main Auschwitz camp was released by the Soviets to Poland.
And he stated also that it is possible that some small remote out lying Auschwitz sub camps may have been used past 1946 as temporary holding prisons by the Soviets.
Source: Wolfgang Benz et al., "Auschwitz," in Der Ort des Terrors: Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager, Angelika Königseder et al., eds., vol. 5 (Munich: C. H. Beck, 2007), pp. 79-173, here p. 158.
For more information, you might consult the following two works if you can get them under the current constraints:
Geoff Megarge et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945. Vol. I: Early Camps, Youth Camps, Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS Business Administration Main Office (WVHA), Part A (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000), pp. 203-276. And also pages 175 to 312.
Robert Jan van Pelt and Deborah Dwork, Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present (New York: Norton, 1996).
And he stated also that it is possible that some small remote out lying Auschwitz sub camps may have been used past 1946 as temporary holding prisons by the Soviets.
Source: Wolfgang Benz et al., "Auschwitz," in Der Ort des Terrors: Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager, Angelika Königseder et al., eds., vol. 5 (Munich: C. H. Beck, 2007), pp. 79-173, here p. 158.
For more information, you might consult the following two works if you can get them under the current constraints:
Geoff Megarge et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945. Vol. I: Early Camps, Youth Camps, Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS Business Administration Main Office (WVHA), Part A (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000), pp. 203-276. And also pages 175 to 312.
Robert Jan van Pelt and Deborah Dwork, Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present (New York: Norton, 1996).
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