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Special Treatment in Auschwitz

According to official historiography, terms like “special treatment,” or “special action,” when occurring in German documents in the context of the “Holocaust”, were camouflage words which really meant the killing of inmates. By bringing numerous documents into their proper historical context, Carlo Mattogno shows that this interpretation is profoundly wrong…

Concentration Camp Stutthof

According to communist literature, the Stutthof camp was a “makeshift” extermination camp within the framework of the so-called “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” in 1944. Jürgen Graf and Carlo Mattogno have examined this view of Stutthof. Not only do the authors prove that the Stutthof camp did not serve as a ‘makeshift’ extermination camp…

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