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Little-known information about the Holocaust
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No evidence of genocide

There is one survey of the "Jewish question" in Europe during World War II and the conditions in the concentration camps in Germany, a survey that is practically unique in its honesty and objectivity is - three-volume Report on the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross during World War II, published in Geneva in 1948.

This detailed, detailed account from a completely neutral source incorporated the results of two previous works: Documents sur l'activité du CICR en faveur des civils détenus dans les camps de concentration en Allemagne 1939-1945 (Geneva, 1946), and Inter Arma Caritas: the Work of the ICRC during the Second World War (Geneva, 1947).

On the opening pages of the Report, a group of compilers, led by Frédéric Siordet, stated that, in accordance with the tradition of the Red Cross, the Report was drawn up with the strictest political neutrality … This is its great value.

The ICC successfully used the provisions of the 1929 Geneva Convention to gain access to civilian internees held by the German authorities in Central and Western Europe.

In contrast, the ICC did not gain access to the Soviet Union, which had not ratified the Convention. Millions of civilian and military internees held in the USSR, in, as it was known, undoubtedly worse conditions, were completely cut off from any international contact or observation.

Red Cross Report is a document that, for the first time, explains the legal grounds on which Jews were imprisoned in concentration camps - they were kept there as "Hostile aliens".

In the Report, in describing the two categories of civilian internees, the second category includes “Civilians expelled on administrative grounds (in German -“Schutzhäftlinge”) who were arrested for political or racial reasons because their presence poses a danger to the state or occupying forces”(Volume III, p. 73).

These people (written below) “were placed in the same places as people arrested or imprisoned for security reasons in accordance with the general law …” (p. 74).

The Report admits that the Germans initially refused to allow the Red Cross to monitor the condition of people detained for security reasons, but in the second half of 1942 the IWC received certain concessions from Germany.

WITH August 1942The Red Cross was allowed to distribute food parcels in the largest concentration camps in Germany, and "from February 1943 this privilege was extended to all other camps and prisons" (Vol. III, p. 78).

The IWC soon established contact with the camp commanders and launched a food aid program that continued until the last months of 1945. The ICC was inundated with letters of thanks from internees of Jewish nationality.

Jews were the recipients of the Red Cross

The Report states: “9000 bags were packed daily. From the fall of 1943 to May 1945, approximately 1,112,000 bags with a total weight of 4,500 tons …”(volume III, p. 80).

In addition to food, these parcels contained clothing and medicine. “Packages were sent to Dachau, Buchenwald, Sangerhausen, Sachsenhausen, Orenienburg, Flossenburg, Landsberg am Lech, Fløa, Ravensbrück, Hamburg-Nuengamme, Mauthausen, Theresienstadt, near Auschwitz, Germany and Bergen-Wiener in the south …

The main recipients there were - Belgians, Dutch, French, Greeks, Italians, Norwegians, Poles and stateless Jews …”(Volume III, p. 83).

During the war, "the Committee was able to transfer and distribute in the form of humanitarian aid over twenty million Swiss francs collected by Jewish charities around the world, in particular the American Joint Distribution Committee of New York …" (Volume I, p. 644)

(American Joint Distribution Committee of New York - in the USSR this organization was known as "Joint", - translator's note, perevodika.ru).

This latter organization was allowed by the German government to keep its offices in Berlin until the moment the United States entered the war.

The IWC complained that obstacles to their extensive rescue operation for Jewish internees were being created by not germans, and a dense blockade of Europe by the Allies. Most of the products for the aid program were purchased from Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.

The ICC praised the liberal conditions that existed in the concentration camp. Theresienstadt up to the time of their last visits to this camp in April 1945. This camp, “which housed approximately 40,000 Jews from various countries, represented a relatively privileged ghetto …”(Volume III, p. 75).

According to the Report, “Committee delegates were able to visit the camp at Terezin, which was intended exclusively for Jews and was governed by special rules. According to information received by the Committee, this camp was created certain leaders of the Reichlike experimental …

These people wanted to give the Jews the opportunity to live as a single urban community, under their own rule, in conditions of almost complete autonomy … two delegates were able to visit the camp on April 6, 1945. They confirmed the favorable impression that the camp made during the first visit …”(Volume I, p. 642).

The ICC also praised Ion Antonescu's regime in fascist Romania, where the Committee was able to extend its assistance program to 183,000 Romanian Jews, a program that continued until the beginning of the Soviet occupation. From that point on, aid ceased, and subsequently the ICC complained bitterly that it could never “send anything to Russia” (Vol. II, p. 62).

The same was true of many German camps after their "liberation" by the Russians. There was literally a stream of mail from Auschwitz to the ICC, which continued even when many internees were evacuated westward, until the Soviet occupation.

Efforts by the Red Cross to send aid to internees remaining in Auschwitz under Soviet control were unsuccessful. However, food packages continued to be sent to ex-Auschwitz prisoners who had been transferred west to camps such as Buchenwald and Orenienburg.

There is no evidence of genocide

One of the most important aspects of the Red Cross Report - what it explains the true cause of those deathswhich undoubtedly took place in the camps towards the end of the war. The Report states:

“In the chaos that began in Germany after the invasion, during the final months of the war, the camps received no food at all, and starvation caused a large number of deaths. Alarmed by this situation, on February 1, 1945, the German government finally informed the IWC …

In March 1945, discussions between the President of the ICC and Gruppenführer Kaltenbrunner produced even more decisive results. The ICC could now distribute aid itself, and in every camp there must have been an authorized delegate …”(vol. III, p. 83).

It is clear that the German authorities did everything in their power to cope with this dire situation. The Red Cross, in its Report, clearly indicates that food supplies were cut off at this time due to the Allied bombing of the German transport system.

And based on interests internees JewsOn 15 March 1944, the ICC protested against the "barbaric Allied air war" (Inter Arma Caritas, p. 78). On October 2, 1944, the ICRC warned the German Foreign Office of the collapse looming over the country's transport system and that famine across Germany was imminent.

In dealing with this comprehensive, three-volume Report, it is important to emphasize that the delegates of the International Red Cross did not find no evidence the deliberate extermination of Jews in the Axis camps in occupied Europe.

Not even once on any of its 1,600 pages not mentioned such a thing as gas chambers … The Report admits that the Jews, like many other nationalities in the warring Europe, endured severe trials and hardships, but it remains completely silent on the planned extermination of the Jews - this is a sufficient refutation of the legend of the Six Million.

Like the Vatican representatives with whom they worked together, the Red Cross found it impossible for itself to throw away the irresponsible accusations of genocide that have become the order of the day.

In terms of actual mortality, the Report indicates that most of the Jewish doctors in the camps were used to combat typhus on the eastern front, so when typhus epidemics broke out in the camps in 1945, these doctors were not available (vol. I, p. 204 ff).

It is often claimed that mass executions were carried out in gas chambers cleverly disguised as shower rooms. The report makes these statements nonsense:

“Not only washing areas, but also installations for baths, showers and laundries. examined by delegates … They often had to take measures so that the equipment was replaced by less primitive ones, to be repaired, restored or increased …”(Volume III, p. 594).

Not all Jews were interned

Volume III of the Red Cross Report, Chapter 3 (I. Jewish Civilian Population) writes about "the assistance provided to the Jewish part of the free population." It clearly follows from this chapter that not all European Jews were interned in concentration camps, some of them remained (with certain restrictions) to live as a free civilian population.

This conflicts with the "thoroughness" of the alleged "destruction program" and the claims fake memoirs of Goess (Höss) that Eichmann was obsessed with the idea of catching "every Jew he could reach."

The Report says that, for example, in Slovakia, for which Eichmann's assistant Dieter Wisliceny was responsible - “A significant part of the Jewish population was allowed to stay in the country, and at certain times Slovakia was viewed as a relatively safe haven for Jews, especially for those who arrived from Poland.

Those who remained in Slovakia seem to have been relatively safe until the end of August 1944, when anti-german uprising.

While it is completely undeniable that the law of May 15, 1942 led to the internment of several thousand Jews, [I must say] these people were sent to camps where conditions of detention - food and life were tolerable, and where internees were allowed make paid work on terms almost identical to those in the free labor market …”(Vol. I, p. 646).

Not only a significant number of European Jews (approximately about three million) generally escaped internment, but throughout the war, the emigration of Jews continued, mainly through Hungary, Romania and Turkey.

Strange as it sounds, the post-war Jewish emigration from the German-occupied territories was also facilitated by the Reich, as was the case for Polish Jews who fled to France before its occupation.

“Jews from Poland, while in France, received permits to enter the United States, and were recognized by the German occupation authorities as citizens of the United States. Subsequently, the German occupation authorities agreed to recognize the legitimacy of approximately three thousand passports issued to Jews by the consulates of South American countries …”(Volume I, p. 645).

As future American citizens, these Jews were held at the Vittel camp in southern France for US citizens. German authorities did not hinder emigration of European Jews, in particular from Hungary, and it continued throughout the war.

“Until March 1944,” says the Red Cross Report, “Jews who had a visa to travel to Palestine could freely leave Hungary …” (Volume I, p. 648). Even after the replacement of the Horthy government in 1944 (after his attempt to conclude a truce with the Soviet Union) with a government more dependent on the German authorities, emigration of Jews continued.

The committee secured promises from both Great Britain and the United States “to support the emigration of Jews from Hungary by all means,” and the ICC received assurances from the American government that “the United States government … now definitely reaffirms its guarantee that everything will be done for all Jews who, when in the existing circumstances, they will be allowed to leave …”(Volume I, p. 649).

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