Source: The North Shore News, Sunday, November 7, 1993 Dear Editor: In his column of Aug. 18 Doug Collins doubted that five or six millions Jews were killed in the Holocaust by citing the names of a number of utterly discredited supporters of his position. The claims of David Irving, Paul Rassinier, Robert Faurisson, Fred Leuchter, and Arthur Butz collapsed during cross examination at Zundel's trials or under the scrutiny of historians outside the courtroom. The answer to Collins' own question why they continue their campaign can be found in Deborah Lipstadt's book "Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory" (1993). Short work can be made of Collins' other citations. That Churchill hardly mentioned the Holocaust only demonstrates a deficiency as a historian. Scholars have proven that the Red Cross never provided a figure of 300,000 after the war. Yehuda Bauer and Raul Hilberg, who were selectively quoted or slandered by Collins in his column, as well as other admirable writers on the subject such as Martin Gilbert, Leni Yahil, Lucy Dawidowicz, Michael Marrus and Christopher Browning are agreed on a number higher than five million even if less than six. The German historian H. Krausnick overwhelmingly documented the murder of approximately 2.3 million Jews by the Einsatzgruppen, referred to obliquely by Collins, and the figures for the extermination camps are 3,550,000 even allowing a low number for Auschwitz (Chelmno, 150,000; Belzec, 600,000; Sobibor, 200,000; Maidanek, 200,000; Treblinka, 900,000; Auschwitz, 1,500,000). By this widely accepted reckoning the total is 5,750,000. Any doubter of mass gassings at Auschwitz should examine the extraordinary documentary assembled by Jean-Claude Pressac, "Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers" (1989). After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia released a vast number of captured German documents from Auschwitz and scholars have microfilmed the archives of German and collaborationist governments in eastern Europe. We will soon have more precise (probably also higher) numbers and many gaps in the history will be filled, but certainly not in support of the falsifiers cited in obstinate ignorance by Collins. Leonidas E. Hill John S. Conway Dept. of History, UBC Vancouver
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