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I have a feeling you probably believed that before you ever encountered Rudolf’s work.
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Numar Patru wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2025 1:48 am I have a feeling you probably believed that before you ever encountered Rudolf’s work.


Yes, because I had read Prof. Arthur Butz's landmark 1976 work about 1980, although there were still many questions. And also the essays in the 1980s by Engineer Friedrich Paul Berg, which led me to read the technical manuals published in the 1930's and '40s about fumigation and Zyklon-B by Degesch and American Cyanamid. Plus, I had quite a bit of experience with diesel engines myself, including while in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, and even took a BA in History long before I had heard of Germar Rudolf. Germar's Rudolf Report and his "Critical Edition" of the Leuchter Report addressed the damage done or mistakes made by Fred Leuchter and Robert Faurisson, who were certainly innovative, but technically competent, not as much.

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