hermod wrote:AxisHistory2006 wrote:The Claim:
German authorities did not like the idea of German staff making stuff from corpses. They even wrote a memo to the department concerned. Shrunken heads are the example they gave.
main-qimg-262b6b72910a45ae3eac64e3e979d80f-lq.jpg2 forgeries made by the Holocaust revisionist Carlos Whitlock Porter
in order to show that altering or forging such papers is a breeze :Nuremberg version of that paper :
It's indeed rather easy to forge documents, if you have access to paper, type-writers, stamps, etc. Something that was in Allied hands in 1945. And the expertise to do this was there. Hence the probative value of having a type-written document equals zero.
With the 'shrunken head' being such a big item connected to 'war crimes' allegations, forging documents to 'further prove' this, is to be expected.
Those accepting anything on paper and think this proves something are hopelessly naive. But I guess one needs to resort to this, if one doesn't have real evidence for assertions.