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Another survivor - Another book.

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 4:09 pm
by borjastick
Oy vey don't these people realise that a 95 year old 'survivor' who lived for years in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen gives the lie to the claim that the Germans tried to kill every jew they could get their hands on...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... cuers.html

She even went backwards into Germany after surviving a 'death camp'.

Complete lack of awareness to the gas chamber 6m myth they are still trying to force upon us. Has this lady no consideration for all those 274 family members of every other jewish family who went to Auschwitz and were never seen again.

Re: Another survivor - Another book.

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 4:15 pm
by goyim terror alarm
You're supposed to think emotionally, not critically, goy.

Re: Another survivor - Another book.

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:30 am
by Wahrheitssucher
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Holocaust Survivor surfaces in New Jersey
AUGUST 12, 2025

How I survived ‘the Holocaust’ and lived to tell about it
By Mordecai Putz, Certified Scuba Diving Instructor, for Dissociated Press

My name is Mordecai Putz. I run the Putz Diving School in New Jersey.
Unfortunately hardly anybody wants to dive in Newark Bay. I get that. It’s a Superfund site.
The good news is that the government pays me not to dive there. You know, the same way they pay farmers not to grow crops.
The bad news is that they don’t pay enough. The few measley shekels they fork over each month hardly cover the kickbacks and protection money.

Fortunately I have supplementary income. I am not only a certified scuba instructor, I’m also a certified Holocaust survivor. So the German government helps out.

How did I survive the Holocaust, you ask? It wasn’t easy, let me tell you.
Herman Rosenblat only survived because his future wife threw him apples over the fence.
Misha Defonseca was raised by wolves.
In my case, I was saved by my scuba gear. My air tank, regulator, mask, snorkel, hose and breathing apparatus literally saved my life.
After I got sent to Auschwitz I kept my scuba gear hidden under my bed. So when they came to drag me off to the gas chamber, I was ready.
How did I get my scuba gear into the gas chamber? The same way prisoners everywhere smuggle stuff. I inserted it, piece by piece, into my rectum.
Once I was in the gas chamber, and they turned on the Zyklon-B, I had to rush to pull those scuba tanks out of my ass and get it all hooked up so I could breathe. While I was busy with that, I saw Anthony Blinken’s stepfather walking stealthily backwards toward the door, which is how he escaped and became a Holocaust survivor like me.
I must have looked pretty silly in my wet suit and swim fins, tank on my back and mask and air hose in place, duck-walking toward the gas chamber door, following Blinken’s backwards-stepping stepfather to freedom and financial independence. But sometimes you just have to do what you have to do, and not worry too much about how it looks.

So that’s my story.
If you ever feel like scuba diving in Newark Bay, do not ever, EVER call me here at Putz Diving School.

https://www.unz.com/kbarrett/holocaust- ... ew-jersey/

Re: Another survivor - Another book.

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:31 pm
by HansHill
"Renee's father Szaja (right), a chief accountant for a prominent textiles firm, disembarked from the train at Auschwitz and was never seen again; her mother Sala (left) was by Renee's side until they were liberated"
Is the implication here that the father was gassed and the two women held alive, fed and maintained for manual labor? :lol:

Also, a throwback to a recent thread where somebody (Confused Jew) claimed that eyewitness reports were independent of rumour and hearsay:
"They were then ordered into what looked like a shower room - but having been warned about the gas chambers, many around them began to cry.

'Everybody was saying their prayers, but we were the lucky ones. Instead of gas, water came through.
So yes clearly, even people outside the camps were warned about the """"""gas chambers"""""

Re: Another survivor - Another book.

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2025 9:05 pm
by Stubble
HansHill wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:31 pm Is the implication here that the father was gassed and the two women held alive, fed and maintained for manual labor? :lol:
Since men and women were separated, and many never saw each other again, it is fairly common to see such assumptions, given the prevalence of the 'homicidal gassing' propaganda.

For example;
On the appointed day, the jews were gathered in a synagogue, the women to age twelve were inspected for pregnancy, and then, over the course of some ten days, they passed through a series of staging areas by truck and train until they ended up in Szeged. There, the Germans demanded a list of those jews under the age of twelve and over the age of fifty: to the horror of the woman writing the account, her parents, in-laws, and four-year-old daughter were all placed on the list. Again according to her account, the woman managed to place herself on the list with the rest of her family, so as to share their fate. The rest of the letter describes the journey of the woman with her family to Strasshof, outside Vienna, and to Bergen-Belsen toward the end of the war. The only fatality described is the death of the woman’s mother-in-law, apparently from typhus, a few days after the war was over.
(Notice, she assumed her family was to be gassed...)

https://codoh.com/library/document/beyond-auschwitz/

Now, keep in mind, this is an older article about the Hungarian jews, and there are better articles with a much better resolution of the event. I link this one only for the relevant quote from the letter.