Is there a reason you are trying to post under two different usernames?
Also a reminder from the rules: "We would ask only that you not present yourself dishonestly (e.g., by pretending to be a revisionist when you definitely are not)."
Hi. I'm sorry if I've caused some confusion. I didn't like my previous username and I couldn't find a way to delete the account so I made another one with a different name. I won't be using the other again.
As for my views, no, I'm a genuine revisionist and I want answers. I'm still early into my journey.The reason I've posted this topic here was because I didn't want the annoying usual suspects to barge in and start lying nonstop. Again I'm sorry if I've come across as suspicious. I understand the suspicions if there have been cases of this sort in the past.
I've already read a considerable amount of works but I still haven't quite figured out what the revisionist take on 1005 is. I'd really like to know. I'm sure there's a debunking of the orthodox narrative. I hope I'm given an answer.
It's a good 350+ pages long and goes into detail about all of the individual pieces of evidence for the existence of this "Aktion". What always struck me as the most absurd aspect of Aktion 1005 is that a rag-tag group of barely more than 100 men were tasked with covering millions of square kilometers to identify German mass graves, unearth them, and cremate the corpses in the open air. To the extent that's even possible, why would they task some random guy named Paul Blobel with this gigantic undertaking?