|
6.
The Revisionist
Claim:
"Zyklon
B was a fumigant. It wasn't a practical agent
for mass murder."
A big deal is made by the Holocaust Promotion
Lobby about all the many invoices they have
found for a delousing compound. So what? Lice
which carried deadly diseases like typhus were a
horrific sanitation problem during WW II for
friend and enemy alike. As a matter of fact,
refugees and soldiers alike were routinely and
periodically deloused. (And, by the way, their
hair was shorn as well to make delousing
easier).
The German Army, the SS, German civilian
companies, hospitals, factories, ships, what
have you - all used this Zyklon B compound
during the war to get rid of vermin. All of them
were issued invoices. The German Wehrmacht had
stacks and stacks of them. Does that mean the
German Army killed all of its own soldiers?
Nonsense!
Zyklon B was a very effective means for killing
vermin used for many armies, including the US
Army, well into the 1970s. Even more to the
point, and even more telling, is the fact that
there are lots of invoices for Zyklon B for
concentration camps like Oranienburg and
Theresienstadt,
where no one claims people
were gassed.
All these "incriminating" invoices, whether
for the Army or the civilian concentration
camps, prove only one thing: The Germans wanted
to save lives - even their enemies' lives - by
killing lice and other vermin.
|