
FOREWORD by Robert Faurisson

In
January of 1988, I was in Toronto, Canada, assisting in the defense of
Mr. Ernst Zundel, a German-Canadian who was on trial for spreading false
news by publishing "Did Six Million really Die?", a booklet which
challenged the prevailing view that six million Jews were killed by the
Nazis during World War II, primarily through the use of gas chambers using
hydrocyanic gas (Zyklon B gas).
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The
previous day, the director of the Missouri
State Penitentiary, Bill Armontrout, had given testimony explaining
the procedures and practical operation of a cyanide gas chamber. For every
attentive listener it was revealed that if it was so difficult to execute
a single person in this manner, then the alleged execution of hundreds
of thousands of persons by the Germans using Zyklon B would equal the problem
of trying to square the circle.
Research
by revisionists has shown that the places alleged to have been execution
gas chambers could not have been used for such a purpose. Ditlieb Felderer
published photographs indicating the flimsy construction of vents and doors
to the gas chambers and the lack of Prussian blue stains on the walls.
I myself had discovered in 1975 in the archives of the Auschwitz State
Museum (archives which are well-guarded by the Communist officials) the
plans of these alleged gas chambers and was the first to publish them in
various books and articles. These plans were also shown at the first convention
of the Institute for Historical Review in Los Angeles in 1979, when Mr.
Zundel was present. In reality, these alleged gas chambers had been mortuaries
or, as indicated on the plans, "Leichenhalle" for Krema I (later
transformed into an air-raid shelter) and "Leichenkeller" for
Krema II.
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