Recycled Holocaust

The long walk to the “Death Camp”. Busted is the myth of German efficiency. We are lead to believe that the Nazis rounded up Jews and herded them into cattle cars to be sent by highly efficient railway system to various extermination camps throughout occupied Europe. Well all was not as it seemed. Take this Death March for example.

Daily Record-Tuesday 19 March 1940 recycled
Daily Record- Tuesday 19th March 1940

The photograph above was smuggled out of Poland in 1940 depicting Polish Jews from Warsaw being marched of to a concentration camp.


Here photographed below are those same poor Jews almost three years later in 1943 still on the march to the death camp. Some are to be “electrocuted”. I would presume they were being marched to Belzec, the main camp for extermination by electrocution apparently. That was a grueling walk of some 300km so I suppose a three years walk could be about right.

Birmingham Daily Gazette-Saturday 02 January 1943 recycled
Birmingham Daily Gazette – Saturday 2nd January 1943

Text reads:

BUOYED BY NAZI SHAM, JEWS MARCH TO THEIR DEATH

Told they are being transferred to a labour camp. Polish Jews march quietly away from a Warsaw ghetto between German soldiers. The Nazis practise this sham daily. The Jews start out hopefully, but they are only marching to their execution; Some are electrocuted, some meet their end In gas chambers. Victims of the unparalleled massacre of the Jewish population number hundreds of thousands. Evidence of this has been confirmed officially

 

 

7 thoughts on “Recycled Holocaust

  1. War time atrocity propaganda. What is interesting to note is that there were several millions of self-identified survivors. Yet, the math does not add up. If there were several million survivors and, to be sure now, 6 million perished at the hands of the Germans, that totals more Jews than were ever under German control during the entire war.

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      1. What is this assumption based on, that there were only four million Jews living in areas occupied by the Germans?

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