文档介绍:Robert Faurisson:
Elie Wiesel:
A Prominent False Witness
By Robert Faurisson
ELIE WIESEL won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. He is generally
accepted as a witness to the Jewish "Holocaust," and, more specifically, as
a witness to the legendary Nazi extermination gas chambers. The Paris
daily Le Monde emphasized at the time that Wiesel was awarded the
Nobel Prize because: ( note 1 )
These last years have seen, in the name of so-called
"historical revisionism," the elaboration of theses,
especially in France, questioning the existence of the Nazi
gas chambers and, perhaps beyond that, of the genocide of
the Jews itself.
But in what respect is Elie Wiesel a witness to the alleged gas chambers?
By what right does he ask us to believe in that means of extermination? In
an autobiographical book that supposedly describes his experiences at
Auschwitz and Buchenwald, he nowhere mentions the gas chambers. (note
2) He does indeed say that the Germans executed Jews, but ... by fire; by
throwing them alive into flaming ditches, before the very eyes of the
deportees! No less than that!
Here Wiesel the false witness had some bad luck. Forced to choose from
among several Allied war propaganda lies, he chose to defend the fire lie
instead of the boiling water, gassing, or electrocution lies. In 1956, when
he published his testimony in