Holocaust Story Slowly Losing Credibility
by Ian Mosley
Slowly but surely, the Holocaust story is beginning to crumble away. Every year there is a little bit of falsification exposed here, an admission of “factual errors” and “memory lapses” there, and a quiet downward ratcheting of the “six million” figure. European nations can arrest and imprison dissident historians like the best-selling author David Irving all they want, but they can’t keep patching up a crumbling dike; one day it will burst apart completely.
A recent news article reports “It’s the latest story that touched, and betrayed, the world. ‘Herman Rosenblat and his wife are the most gentle, loving, beautiful people,’ literary agent Andrea Hurst said Sunday, anguishing over why she, and so many others, were taken by Rosenblat’s story of love born on opposite sides of a barbed-wire fence at a concentration camp. ‘I question why I never questioned it. I believed it; it was an incredible, hope-filled story.’ On Saturday, Berkley Books canceled Rosenblat’s memoir, Angel at the Fence. Rosenblat acknowledged that he and his wife did not meet, as they had said for years, at a sub-camp of Buchenwald, where she allegedly sneaked him apples and bread. The book was supposed to come out in February… Rosenblat, 79, has been married to the former Roma Radzicky for 50 years, since meeting her on a blind date in New York.”
So a publisher was all set to make a book about this total piece of Jewish fiction and pass it off as fact. My big question would be: How is this different from any of the other Holocaust books?
The article continues “In a statement issued Saturday through his agent, he described himself as an advocate of love and tolerance who falsified his past to better spread his message…. Rosenblat’s believers included not only his agent and his publisher, but Oprah Winfrey, film producers, journalists, family members and strangers who ignored, or didn’t know about, the warnings from scholars that his story didn’t make sense.”
Of course, they didn’t warn too loudly. They didn’t dare. Anyone in western Europe trying to spread a message of truth and intellectual honesty about the so-called Holocaust will end up in prison even with the truth on his side. In fact, you could have probably been thrown in prison for questioning this Jew’s book, and your release from prison would not be certain even though the mainstream media is admitting this was all a hoax.
The article surprisingly notes “Other Holocaust memoirists have devised greater fantasies. Misha Defonseca, author of Misha: A Memoir of the Holocaust Years, pretended she was a Jewish girl who lived with wolves during the war, when she was actually a non-Jew who lived, without wolves, in Belgium… The damage is broad. Publishing, the most trusting of industries, has again been burned by a memoir that fact-checking might have prevented. Berkley is an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), which in March pulled Margaret B. Jones’ Love and Consequences after the author acknowledged she had invented her story of gang life in Los Angeles. Winfrey fell, as she did with James Frey, for a narrative of suffering and redemption better suited for television than for history. The damage is deep. Scholars and other skeptics as well as fellow survivors fear that Rosenblat’s fabrications will only encourage doubts about the Holocaust.”
As well it should. You’d think a Jewish girl “being raised by wolves” would be a bit much even for Hollywood. I wonder if she went on to start a law firm. The Jews have an ingrained tendency to lie and commit fraud and individual Jews want to make a fortune off their fabricated sufferings just as the top Jews are using the Holocaust to get reparations from Germany and endless handouts from American taxpayers for Israel.







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