ServantOfAhuraMazda wrote:JohnnieDarko wrote: I'm really interested in books with German testemonials, and not the kind of commandant of Auschwitz
that was heavily edited or even written by Rudolf Höss. If anyone can point me in that direction.
I recommend Auschwitz: A Personal Account by Thies Christophersen, who was an SS man serving there.
Auschwitz: A Judge Looks at the Evidence
by Wilhelm Stäglich also includes his very brief personal account of Auschwitz.
I read both pretty early. Both are of course a bit subjective. But the essence should be clear. When they were there, they didn't notice anything of a 'extermination program'. So did thousands of others, that were however never put on record.
For my taste too much is done dealing with unsubstantiated claims by the Holocaustians. If something that necessarily would lead to massive substantial evidence, doesn't leave something like that behind, then it is save to assume that it never happened. Especially, when the unsubstantiated claims stem from hateful atrocity propaganda. Staeglich dealt with the Frankfurter Auschwitz Trials. Whose records have been placed online by now. What was astonishing to many is of course that some of the accused were rather cooperative with the prosecution, while most actually were not. But most prosecution witnesses didn't claim to have observed homicidal gassings neither, they just heard about it and assumed it to be true. In other words the guilty verdict in the trial was resting on underwhelmingly flimsy evidences. This while the accusation was murder in hundreds of thousands of cases. In that sense the trial was quite unique. Actually the trial and it's outcomes DO proof the opposite of what Holocaustians allege it does.