This is typical of the brazen forgeries engaged in
by the Allies. The original photo of Hitler and Goering appeared on December
5, 1940, 6 months before the invasion of Russia in the German weekly "Kölnische
Illustrierte Zeitung"
It appeared as a photo-montage in the widely circulated
book "Pictorial history of W.W.II" by Charles Herridge, Hamlyn
publishers, London, New York and Sydney. Captioned "A mocking German
Propaganda photograph shows Hitler gleefully rubbing his hands, inspecting
a landscape littered with dead Russian soldiers"
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This picture appears frequently as depicting the burning
of the Jewish Synagogue at the Oranienburger Street in Berlin 1938, during
Kristall Night.
The truth is, it was destroyed in a fire caused by
Allied bombs in 1943.
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This photograph has been shown with so many different
messages on the sign, it is difficult to ascertain which is the original
message, what it said or where it actually took
place. This is used in just about all anti-German pro-holocaust books.
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This is how Simon Wiesenthal lied and how he forged
the photo of German soldiers executed by the Americans, as they appeared
in Life-Magazine January, 1945. Wiesenthal published these retouched photos
for his book "KZ-Mauthausen" claiming that it showed sadistically
tortured and murdered concentration camp inmates.
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This frequently reproduced photo of the cruelty of
the German Army for allegedly hanging traitors in its own ranks shows the
German actor "Walter Ladengast" in the Hollywood film,
"Decision at Dawn"
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This is one of the frequently repeated, heavily retouched
photographs used in Holocaust propaganda books - claiming to show Jews
on the way to the Gas Chamber.
According to the Picture Archives of the German Federal
Railway in Hamburg, it shows freight trains filled with German people who
have been expelled from the Eastern territories. They are traveling to
the Ruhr district, looking for work.
The modern train in the background is a double decker
passenger train leaving for the town of Lübeck in 1946, one full year
after the war!