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Faurisson, Robert

Shortly before Leuchter, another witness was questioned Bill Armontrout, Warden of the Maximum Security Prison in Jefferson City, Missouri. It was Armontrout who, on request of defense attorney Barbara Kulaszka, pointed out that no one in the United States understood the operation of gas chambers better than Fred A. Leuchter. Armontrout himself confirmed in Court the great difficulties involved in killing people with poison gas, as Robert Faurisson had done before him. [Pg.26]

Jews was begun in the late 1970s Fig. 8 Prof. Dr. Robert Faurisson... [Pg.29]

Over the years that followed, establishment historians took up the questions raised by Robert Faurisson and others, at least to some ex-... [Pg.30]

Hence, forensic research is exactly what revisionists, starting with Robert Faurisson, have called the search for material evidence. The revisionists demand for such material evidence is entirely consistent with the normal practice of modem law enforcement. Also, as is generally acknowledged, forensic evidence is more conclusive than eyewitness testimony or documentary evidence. [Pg.42]

As a result of Prof. Faurisson s activities as described in chapter 3., forensic research on Auschwitz boomed since 1988. Each time a researcher came to a conclusion contradicting the widely held views, he was socially ostracized and persecuted, like Prof. Faurisson, Fred Leuchter, and Germar Rudolf, but when the results confirmed the reigning paradigms, the researchers were darlings of the media and politicians, like Jean-Claude Pressac, the researchers from the Jan-Sehn-Institute in Cracow, and more recently Prof. Robert van Pelt.69... [Pg.46]

Pressac s criminal traces have been refuted on structural engineering grounds. So, too, have all the eyewitnesses , who have been discredited without exception. The alleged homicidal gas chambers are therefore refuted upon the grounds of building engineering. Or, in Robert Faurisson s words ... [Pg.133]

F. Meyer, op. cit. (note 312). For an overview of the wide range and development of claims about the Auschwitz death toll, see Robert Faurisson, How many deaths at Auschwitz , The Revisionist, 1(1) (2003), pp. 17-23 (www.vho.org/tr/2003/Faurissonl7-23.html). [Pg.206]

Robert Faurisson,Memoire en defense, La Vieille Taupe, Paris 1980... [Pg.424]

Robert Faurisson, Ecrits revisiormistes, 4 vols., published by author, Vichy 1999. [Pg.424]

Robert Faurisson, Es gab keine Gaskammern , Deutscher Arbeitskreis Witten, Witten 1978... [Pg.424]

Annales d Histoire Revisionniste 1 (1987) pp. 137-152 Robert Faurisson, Comment lesBri-tanniques ont obtenu les aveux de Rudolf Hoess ... [Pg.428]

Revue d Histoire Revisionniste, 3 (1990/91), pp 65-154 Robert Faurisson, Auschwitz Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers (1989) ou bricolage et gazouillages a Auschwitz etBirkenau selonJ.-C. Pressac (1989) ... [Pg.431]

The Journal of Historical Review 1(1) (1980) pp. 23ff. Robert Faurisson, The Mechanics of Gassing ... [Pg.431]

Robert Faurisson, Sur Auschwitz, lentement, la verite reprend ses droits ... [Pg.435]

A.J. Mayer, Why did the Heavens not Darken The Final Solution in History, Pantheon Books, New York 1988, pp. 362, cf. the Preface by Robert Faurisson in this Book, his note 22. [Pg.44]


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