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Sonderkommando Auschwitz III

Sonderkommando Auschwitz III

In 1995, under the title We Wept without Tears, Yad-Vashem Historian Gideon Greif published a collection of interviews he had recently conducted with former Auschwitz inmates who claimed to have been members of the “Sonderkommando”. This book critically reviews the statements made by these inmates (Josef Sackar, Abraham and Szlama Dragon, Jaakov Gabai, Shaul Chasan and Leon Cohen). In addition, the memoirs published in the 1990s and early 2000s by Shlomo Venezia and of a number of Greek Jews, all of whom claimed to have been members of the “Sonderkommando,” are being critically reviewed.

Sonderkommando Auschwitz II

Sonderkommando Auschwitz II

Among mainstream historians, the Auschwitz survivor and former member of the so-called “Sonderkommando” Henryk Tauber is one of the most important witnesses about the alleged gas chambers inside the crematoria of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp, because right at the war’s end, he made several extremely detailed depositions about what he claims to have experienced there. The same is true for Szlama Dragon, only he claims to have worked at the so-called “bunkers” of Birkenau, two makeshift gas chambers just outside the camp perimeter. This study thoroughly scrutinizes these two key testimonies.

Sonderkommando Auschwitz Trilogy (Vols. I, II & III)

Sonderkommando Auschwitz Trilogy (Vols. I, II & III)

This trilogy of profound source criticism is essential to all those who want to understand the propaganda origins of the Auschwitz gas-chamber narrative. The witness testimonies thoroughly scrutinized in these three books are the very foundation upon which that myth was erected that homicidal gas chambers existed during World War II at the infamous Auschwitz Camp.