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According to “The Black Book” which actually has been made into a movie.
PAGE 313, BELZEC: “The Belzec camp is built underground. It is an electric crematorium. There are two halls in the underground buildings. People were taken out of the railway cars into the first hall. Then they were led naked to the second hall. Here the floor resembled an enormous plate. When the crowd of men stood on it, the floor sank deep into a pool of water. The moment the men sank up to their necks, a powerful electric current of millions of volts was passed through, killing them all at once. The floor rose again, and a second electric current was passed through the bodies, burning them until nothing was left of the victims save a few ashes.”
I have never seen pictures or information about Nazi Electrocution Chambers. Have you ?
Book: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Book_(World_War_II)
Magpie – “burning them until nothing was left of the victims save a few ashes”
They saw no bodies, apparently.
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For once Black Rabbit is right: The authors didn’t research the stories of electrocution at Belzac.
They relied on (not necessarily first-hand) witness accounts that described people crammed into a room that was then sealed. Then they saw periodic flashes of light (as the guards checked the progress of the gassing), then they saw a room full of corpses. Not hard to see how a rumour of electrical methods of killing (remember, electricity was still something of a arcane science to most layman of the time) started to circulate, possibly even encouraged by the Nazi’s themselves.
Belzac used carbon monoxide. It used the people and techniques developed by the Aktion T4 project (or do you doubt that one too).
So because you’re ignorant of it, that means what? Since (based off of your other questions) you get your information from revisionists, I am not surprised if you are ignorant about real historical fact.
Belzec concentration camp didn’t have survivors.
I haven’t really haven’t seen much on “The” Holocaust,
besides a few movies and documentaries.
It is sad to me that anyone would do this to another,but it happened to the jewish people.No pictures of it exists.I wouldnt want to see them anyway.
Hey, the Black Book was only written 2 years after the Soviets captured Belzec.
And the authors were only the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Moscow.
Its not like they had time to do any research or anything.
EDIT:
@ Mags
I was being sarcastic
how do you know that? What’s your source?
Know who else put their name to this book?
American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists & Scientists, New York
The same allegation without the ridiculous, against Physical Law: electricity turned them to ashes bit. Was stated at Nuremberg, by the Soviet prosecutor, 19 months after the Soviets captured the site.
http://winstonsmithministryoftruth.blogspot.com/2010/06/why-do-you-never-hear-about-electric.html
its like a electrocution chairs but more uncomfortable. “Tesla Chambers”