My Challenge to the Swedish Media, "Show me or draw me a Nazi Gas Chamber," 1992

Holotruther
Published on Feb 5, 2023
https://robert-faurisson.com/history/my-challenge-to-the-swedish-media-show-me-or-draw-me-a-nazi-gas-chamber/
My challenge to the Swedish media: “Show me or draw me a Nazi gas chamber!” Prof Robert Faurisson, Mar 17, 1992, Stockholm, Sweden: For 30 years I have been looking for a Nazi gas chamber – in vain. I have visited Auschwitz and many other camps, but have found no gas chambers. I have read thousands of documents, books and articles but not even in such books as “The Gas Chambers Existed” (Georges Wellers, Les chambres à gaz ont existé: des documents, des témoignages, des chiffres, Paris, 1981) or Auschwitz, Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers (Jean-Claude Pressac, New York, 1989) have I ever seen the slightest photo or drawing of any of those fantastic chemical slaughterhouses supposed to have functioned, most of them, with Zyklon B. Nor have I ever seen a Nazi gas chamber on a television programme. This is strange.
(More about Zyklon B and 'gas chambers' in the article)

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