Soviet Archive Footage about the (Auschwitz) Camp, June 12, 2023

Holotruther
Published on Jun 13, 2023
I give my (voice over) commentary of some good Soviet Auschwitz camp footage after liberation.

CARLOS PORTER: (MADE IN RUSSIA)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/3rfYjSbzz113/

Carlos Porter was an official document translator. There are few people as qualified as he is to examine Russian documents from World War II. This series chronicles his amazing findings among the earliest Russian 'testimony' (i.e., propaganda) against the Germans. You will see the documents themselves. It can be considered, in some sense, the undiscovered 'holy grail' of Holocaust research, as it traces it to the very source. The final conclusion will come as a shock to most people. But, by the time you have seen the evidence for yourselves, you may likely agree. In the 1970's, the stories passed down about the WW-2 German prison camps were welded together into a narrative we now call "the Holocaust" - meaning "the burnt offering." Through telling and re-telling, the Holocaust has grown to a multi-million dollar industry, and has changed to mean something particular to Jewish history. It has been used to found a nation (Israel), and to justify many exceptions to morality.

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