Special Treatment in Auschwitz: Origin and Meaning of a...

Special Treatment in Auschwitz: Origin and Meaning of a Term

Carlo Mattogno
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According to official historiography, terms like "special treatment," or "special action," when occurring in German documents in the context of the "Holocaust", were camouflage words which really meant the killing of inmates. When appearing in German wartime documents in the context of the "Holocaust," terms like "special treatment," "special action," and others have usually been interpreted as code words that signify the killing of inmates. While certainly the term "special treatment" in many such documents meant execution, the term need not always have had that meaning in German records. In Special Treatment in Auschwitz, Carlo Mattogno has provided the most thorough study of this textual problem to date. Publishing and interpreting numerous such documents about Auschwitz — many of them hitherto unknown — Mattogno is able to show that, while "special" had many different meanings in these documents, not a single one meant "execution." This important study demonstrates that the habitual practice of deciphering an alleged "code language" by assigning homicidal meaning to completely harmless documents — a key component of the exterminationist historical method — is no longer tenable. By bringing numerous documents into their proper historical context, Carlo Mattogno shows that this interpretation is profoundly wrong...
Година:
2004
Издателство:
Theses & Dissertations Press
Език:
english
Страници:
140
ISBN 10:
1591480027
ISBN 13:
9781591480020
Серия:
Holocaust Deniers
Файл:
PDF, 6.79 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2004
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