Source: North Shore News Collins counters Lautens Dear Editor: This concerns Trevor Lautens' piece of Oct. 14, headed "Countering Mr. Collins." Trev stated, correctly, that I had not included the whole of Professor Arno Mayer's statement on sources on the alleged Nazi gas chambers. I wrote that according to Mayer, "sources on the gas chambers were at once rare and unreliable." I did not all that the professor also said that was "insufficient to put in question the use of gas chambers in the mass murder of Jews in Auschwitz." The reason I did not do so was that I was making a number of short points on the Holocaust story, and the quote I used was the bottom line on what Mayer had said.[1] Trev wasn't right about Bergen-Belsen, though. I said there were no gas chambers there in 1945 when I saw the camp, and he wrote he had checked six books on the Holocaust and none had claimed there were. So what was the point of my statement? It "falls flat," he said. Not So. Until the story had to be dropped, it being patently wrong, it was in fact claimed that there were gas chambers at Belsen. This is my last comment on the current controversy but I must thank Trev for discussing the issue in a civilized way, which is more than can be said for some people. Doug Collins West Vancouver [1] Hardly what I'd call "the bottom line," since Mayer clearly affirms the existence and use of the homicidal gas chambers, in spite of "sources [being] rare and unreliable," a factoid Mr. Collins would rather we forget. knm
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