Source: North Shore News, Dec. 3, 1993 (8) Faurisson still waiting for 'exterminationists' Dear Editor: In his letter of Nov. 7, Mr. Leonidas Hill of UBC took issue with a column on the Holocaust written by Doug Collins. In doing so, he claimed that evidence given by me and other defence witnesses at the second Zundel trial "collapsed under the scrutiny of historians." That is nonsense, and so is his further claim that 5,750,000 Jews were exterminated. A reading of the transcript of the trial suffices to show that there was no order to exterminate the Jews, no plan (not even at Wannsee), no budget, no expert report stating "this was a homicidal gas chamber" and no autopsy report stating "this was the body of an inmate killed by poison gas." After the trial, Arno Mayer, history professor at Princeton and of Jewish origin, wrote: "Sources for the study of the gas chambers are at once rare and unreliable. ... Besides, certainly at Auschwtiz but probably overall, more Jews were killed by 'natural causes' than 'unnatural' ones."[1] (See the book "Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?" Pantheon, 1988.) Hill mentioned Jean-Claude Pressac's 1989 book "Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers." That title is misleading. According to the author himself, the book contains no 'proofs' of the crime, but what he calls 'criminal traces.' Recently, Pressac published a second book, "Les Crematoires d'Auschwitz." There is nothing new in it except that he no longer puts the number of deaths at four million (Nuremberg trial) or 1,500,000 (L.E. Hill) but 775,000 rounded up to 800,000. The real Auschwitz figure might be about 150,000 deaths, due especially to typhus and typhoid. I am still waiting for the "exterminationists" to respond to my challenge: "Show me or draw me a Nazi gas chamber."[2] Prof. Robert Faurisson Vichy, France [1] Anyone reading Mayer's cited text cannot help but note that he _expicitly_ affirms the gas chambers. knm [2] Faurisson apparently hasn't been to Maidanek, where the gas chamber, undeniably Nazi in origin, still exists - even Fred Leuchter describes it minutely in his "report," although he denies it could have actually been used. knm
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