George F. Will is one of America's most influential commentators on social-political affairs.........Will's rigid bias with regard to the Holocaust story and Israel is no secret. Even William Buckley, himself a staunch friend of Israel and Zionist interests, has taken note of what he calls Will's "perverse" partisanship with regard to these matters.
while he said he's an expert on the Holocaust, he's ignorant about many facts and lies...........he didn't know..............
>> Anne Frank and her family survived internment in Auschwitz. (She died later in Bergen-Belsen camp of typhus)
>> often-cited "testimony" of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss was obtained by torture, and was not even consistent with the current version of the Auschwitz extermination story.
>> many German wartime documents plainly show that the "Final Solution" policy was not one of extermination.
In his Washington Post syndicated column of March 10, 1983, George F. Will told readers:
''You could tell from the smoke the sort of persons consumed in the crematoria. Newcomers to Auschwitz, who still had some fat on their bones, made black smoke. Persons who had been there for awhile made white smoke.''
>> crematory managers confirmed crematory chimneys give off no flame and almost no smoke.
while he said he's an expert on the Holocaust, he's ignorant about many facts and lies...........he didn't know..............
>> Anne Frank and her family survived internment in Auschwitz. (She died later in Bergen-Belsen camp of typhus)
>> often-cited "testimony" of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss was obtained by torture, and was not even consistent with the current version of the Auschwitz extermination story.
>> many German wartime documents plainly show that the "Final Solution" policy was not one of extermination.
In his Washington Post syndicated column of March 10, 1983, George F. Will told readers:
''You could tell from the smoke the sort of persons consumed in the crematoria. Newcomers to Auschwitz, who still had some fat on their bones, made black smoke. Persons who had been there for awhile made white smoke.''
>> crematory managers confirmed crematory chimneys give off no flame and almost no smoke.